Can mineral/liquid foundation cover up scars on legs?
Of course, I don’t know the extent of your scarring or whether it’s fully healed or not, but generally, make up for this type of application is of a different grade and consistency and requires the proper setting powder for long wear and waterproofing. DermaBlend, for example, is a brand of make up designed for conditions such as port wine birth marks, burns, scars, etc. Depending on the severity of the scars you wish to cover, you may find that regular liquid or even mineral make up may not give you the coverage or staying power you’re looking for; not to mention it will transfer and not be waterproof either. Conversely, if your scars are minimal but you are just self conscious about it, a full coverage camouflage/paramedical make up may be too heavy and obvious and look worse. Check out the DermaBlend website to see if this is the kind of make up you’re after for your scarring. If not, try a make up of your choice and see what works….the real key will be in the application techniqu