Filling My Acne Scars w/ Maybelline Super Stay Foundation

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Published 2019-06-17
The color is in buff beige 130, and I am shade 310 in Revlon Colorstay

With coverage comes consequences, but I can deal.

All Comments (21)
  • @snsdsone6960
    Thanks, the only YouTuber who zooms in and shows us how it actually looks
  • @lovinglife439
    Please don't be so hard on yourself. You are beautiful, your face is beautiful, and so is your skin - even without makeup!!
  • @amyill9280
    The struggle is real 😩. But it's nice to see someone (you) with actual acne scars make a video. So many of the YouTubers who give demonstrations have nearly perfect skin, and I think, "How am I supposed to know if this actually works or not when you don't have skin like mine?"
  • @krazimitzi
    I think I could cry, just knowing I’m not alone. Thank you for having the guts to do this and for keeping it real. Much respect and love to you. And I agree that you are beautiful!!!
  • @elenaguzman1927
    My skin is exactly like this! Finally a REAL review and a REAL person! Thank you 🙏🏽
  • You're an inspiration to me and I'm 68 years old and dealt with pitted scars all my life and You're so young, transparent and honest. My hats off to you sweetie. I know exactly how you feel. Been there!
  • @bozekblack
    Girl, just came up on your video by accident. I’m 45 years old and have struggled with acne since I was about 13. Of course now I have the scars to deal with. Covering or concealing them never goes away. Your video is THE FIRST I’ve see that is done completely zoomed in, making it REAL!! You are awesome and your bravery to do this is beautiful!! You are gorgeous!! 😉❤️
  • @tinagoth5312
    THIS video is wonderful for us ladies with scared skin. It’s great to see the skin real and not lighted to oblivion
  • @adi9296
    I too realized that primer or not, foundation is going to look cakey over scars. Thank you very much! For the honest feedback, and for showing all the finer details. I have the same skin.
  • @ritikaritu3089
    Girl trust me n try this method. Step 1: use a silicon based primer something filling n concentrate on scars. Wait for 1 min n again take same amt of primer n concentrate on scars n massage on scars alone. By doing it 2 times it can help smooth surface Step 2: Use a full coverage cream foundation a liquid one spreads evenly while a cream can perfectly settle in the crators. Dab with fingers or with a cut porous🧽 sponge(cheap one.that has ups n downs tht can reach the crators) not a beauty blender. 1 min again dab product on scars. Doing twice makes smooth (building products) Step 3: Bake with powder on .. and just smoothen with a flat surface sponge. Tip:(1)Avoid anything shiny or shimery or catching light or dewy. Stay matte but not so matte and drying that it might exxagerate textures. (2)EVERY .. I mean every product used must be in your exact shade. Or scars areas n rest of face can look diff. (3)bring attention to lips like a gloss or overline.. All of these might not bring much difference for pretty deeply pitted scars. But doing these don't harm. I won't say love yourself ,tht is mandatory. Use chemical exfoliation, n niacinamide serum,retinols if both don't work. Also find hairstyles to hide that part of your face that makes u insecure as for me it's my right cheek.
  • @riashridher2212
    thank you so much for this. when I look at other people having skin like this, my first thought is "hey! it doesn't even look that bad, why is she thinking it's gonna bother people" and then realize maybe it's the same with my skin too. maybe people don't even care that much about and I'm just making it a big deal in my head. thank you so much. I love this video💖💖
  • Finally someone shows the real deal and here I was thinking I was the only one with this type of skin 🥺 but we are still beautiful and can’t get the scars get the best of us. Love ❤️
  • @katiem8025
    You aren't gross! I understand that having scars would be tough, but please don't hate yourself so much! You have natural beauty!❤
  • @essm2575
    I can’t tell you how appreciative I am of this video! You’ve showed us the ins and outs of having acne :( and it’s tough girl I feel you. I just wanted to tell you you’re undeniably stunning! Thank you so much for this vid❤️
  • @Shininanigans
    I’m 35 and I had really bad pimply skin in my teens, my face has a bunch of scarring and pockmarks and I’ve never been able to make makeup look nice on me. I love your video and commentary. You’re so real and relatable! Thank you so much!
  • @freedombug11
    I have skin like this and I'm 42 so I just want to say, nothing ever works great for this kind of skin and that's why it's character building. I spent about $100 chemical peel when I was younger - all my skin hardened like rock and peeled off (causing many golf-ball sized cystic zits because this process REALLY clogs your pores), and when I finally healed from that - my scars came back in exactly the way they had been before my skin peeled off! Later, as an adult, I was sure that laser skin resurfacing by a dermatologist would be the ticket. I paid $500 for the procedure and again, same as the chemical peel - skin hardened and peeled, pores clogged, weeks of healing and guess what? Scars and pits of the healed skin looked exactly the same as they did before the procedure! Truly amazing. Here are the things that I've discovered actually improve the appearance of my oily, -very large-pored, pitted, ice-pick scarred skin (though NOTHING will really hide it or take it away, and we must make peace with that): 1. Steam facials followed by clay mask (Queen Helene mint julep mask or just bentonite clay) once a week. 2. Using a salicylic acid clear foaming cleanser and exfoliating with baking soda at night (though I have had to cut back on the exfoliation since becoming "older.") 3. Shine killer product is helpful but expensive. 4. Pore filling serums and primers have done absolutely nothing for me. 5. Obviously try to fill in the scars with foundation and cover with tons of powder even though it doesn't work great, go out and be seen, then hurry back home to wash it off before it starts to melt and slide off... 6. 2% benzoyl peroxide at night if you still have breakouts, but be sure to cut back if your skin starts peeling... 7. If you get little bits of peeled skin on your face, shave them off with one of those tiny eyebrow razors, this works awesome. These few things are the only things I've found that actually make any difference at all. They do not take away my scars, but I truly have gotten mostly used to it and can tell that people do not notice or mind it and that it doesn't detract from my looks as much as I used to think it did.
  • @krislvzep
    Thank you for uploading this!! I have scaring also on my cheeks and forehead, you’re beautiful girl!
  • @Boricuamami97
    This is the most real video of someone putting on foundation who does not have what looks like perfect skin. Thank you & if people don’t want to see your face up close, they don’t need to watch!! ❤️ your video
  • @AM-be1ov
    Sometimes acne chooses beautiful people. That is your case! You are still very pretty with those acne scars.
  • @joncampos5551
    I appreciate so much your willingness to show the up close and personal aspects of it.