![]() ![]() I also did look at Almond which on my tan skin looked a little pink. The Radiant Corrector for Eyes in Ocher has a little bit more gold which is perfect for me right now. Color-wise the Concealer Stick in Ocher has always been slightly too olive for me but it does work once blended. Even though I consider myself a die-hard NARS fan I find myself reaching for this one a lot for under the eyes. It is more emollient and creamier so it does not have a flat matte finish like the stick. It has enough coverage and pigment to cover some darkness. It comes in a click applicator with brush. This is easier to use under the eyes for me. A number of you asked for a review on the Radiant Corrector for Eyes ($65 for 2.2 ml/0.08 oz). Since it is very opaque if you’re using it under eyes I find the best way for me to apply is by warming up a little on the finger then dabbing it under the eyes and blend. It’s very opaque and a little goes a long way. They reformulated the Concealer with SPF 25 ($70 for 5g/0.17 oz) and I found it to perform the same as the original. Since moving to Florida I have darkened and am more tan so Ocher is the color I use now. I used to use the colors Beige and Almond. Their Concealer was a go-to for a long time for opaque full coverage. The quality cannot be beat in many of their products. Available at MAC, Nordstrom, Ulta Beauty.Ĭle de Peau Beaute is a brand I try to stay away from because I’m always afraid I’ll fall in love with something but don’t want to because of the high price points. ![]() Under the eyes it can pull a bit heavy especially if you have dry skin in which case I’d recommend you just make sure your under eye is primed with a good serum or opt for something more creamy or emollient like the First Aid Beauty or NARS options. I haven’t tested it for a full 24 hours but it did last all day on me. In the Studio Fix 24 Hour version I found NC38 and 40 to be a better match. I use NC35 in the Pro Longwear Concealer (full coverage and thick). I found the colors ran a little bit lighter than the other MAC concealers I’ve tried. It comes in 33 shades in both warm and cool undertones. It has more coverage compared to the First Aid Beauty and NARS options with a slightly more opaque feel. I can use it to brighten or spot conceal and it does last on me all day without budging. It’s creamy and blends in easily with the skin. MAC Studio Fix 24 Hour Liquid Concealer ($22 for 7 ml) is another great option that’s multi-purpose. Available in 7 shades at Sephora and First Aid Beauty. It comes with a soft flexible sponge tip applicator which I like the best. I like that it’s been compatible with all the foundations I’ve tried. The First Aid Beauty Hello Fab concealer has a luminous finish that is weightless and glides onto the skin. For the most part my foundation does most of the covering I need. I don’t usually do spot cover-ups – usually under the eyes or around the nose/mouth where I have redness. In general I like a creamy concealer that has a medium coverage. This is one of the few I feel rivals my favorite NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer. We’ve seen some brands take the feedback to heart and expand their ranges!įirst is a look at the First Aid Beauty Hello Fab Bendy Avocado Concealer ($22 for 0.17 oz/4.8 g). I think bringing awareness to brands about color gaps will help them learn more about where they need to expand. I know readers who are very fair or very deep have challenges finding options they can wear when color ranges are so limited. Many brands still have a long way to go including some of the ones I’m featuring today. I do want to mention briefly that I appreciate the discussions these days about expanding shade ranges and inclusion. At the end I’ll give my recommendations by coverage/type. I’ll be giving you my thoughts on each formula and how I think they work the best. Your moisturizer and foundation routine are also important in finding formulas that are right for you depending on whether or not they contain silicone, if they’re oil-free or not, etc. Finding one that works for you truly depends on where you want to use it, how much coverage you want and also your skin type. ![]() There are so many different types of concealers on the market and each formula has a different purpose. Today I’m covering concealers from Cle de Peau Beaute, MAC, First Aid Beauty, Cover FX, Sisley plus another look at Charlotte Tilbury. I have a concealer roundup today on some newer formulas I’ve been testing from a number of brands. ![]()
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