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You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano. It blends nicely with my foundation and has never caked. The sponge applicator is soft and makes application quick and easy," said one customer. This popular concealer from NYX Professional Makeup proves you don't have to spend a lot of money to get a high-quality product. The color-correcting concealer comes in 23 different shades that all provide natural-looking coverage. What's more?
Like all the products from the brand, the concealer is cruelty-free. This concealer helps to cover and brighten my under-eye area to make me look more awake. Great concealer at an affordable price. This Tarte concealer is one of the most popular options at Ulta, and for good reason.
Along with moisturizing ingredients like shea butter and mango seed butter, the concealer is also infused with licorice root extract to help color-correct and brighten the look of dark circles. It's just an added bonus that the makeup product is vegan, dermatologist-tested, and cruelty-free. More than 13, Ulta customers have given the concealer an impressive 4. It provides excellent coverage under the eyes and any other imperfections you may have on your face," said one customer.
Unlike other options on this list, this concealer from Makeup Revolution is specially designed to flawlessly cover both under-eye circles and blemishes, meaning you won't have to buy multiple concealers. The all-in-one full-coverage concealer provides a long-lasting matte finish and comes in over 50 different shades—so you're sure to find your perfect match.
There are so many shade options. It doesn't bunch up and get weird under my eyes I struggle with that a lot when I use concealer. Powders set on top of the concealer nicely. And it lasts SO long," said one shopper. If you suffer from sensitive skin, this Glossier concealer is the best choice for you.
Besides being hypoallergenic, dermatologist- and ophthalmologist-tested, and fragrance-free, this concealer is also non-comedogenic, so it won't cause breakouts. The mineral pigments included in the formula conceal dark circles while the elastic micro waxes help the product blend in with your skin. My dark circles have been driving me absolutely insane so I decided to bite the bullet and shell out the money. Worth every penny.
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Article Summary. Part 1. Choose your shade. Concealer comes in a variety of shapes and colors, so analyze your skin first to determine what you need. Are you trying to cover up acne? Under eye circles? Scars or birthmarks? Once you determine what you want to conceal, you can choose the appropriate color and shade. Use the color wheel to help you figure out which color corrector to use.
Match the opposite color on the color wheel to cancel it out. Green tinted concealer is used to reduce redness. Yellow tinted concealer will brighten your face. Lavender concealer can help even out complexions with yellow tones. Orange or red-tinted concealer is used to cover purple or dark spots. For scars or under eye circles, use a concealer shades lighter than your natural skin tone. Determine whether your skin tone is warm or cool before picking a shade.
Be careful not to get too light of a shade, or your complexion might look ashy. Test skin tone concealer on your face, not on your hands, in order to get a true color match. Make sure that you test your concealer without any other makeup on first. Decide what type of concealer you want to use. Concealers come in many different forms.
There are sticks, potted creams, and pencils. These all offer different types of coverage, and some may be better for certain skin types than others. If you have large pores and oily skin, you may want to avoid cream or stick concealers, as they may make your pores look bigger. Look for a liquid concealer instead. Thicker, cream concealers are also effective as they can be molded and blended over the blemish. Prep your face. Before you apply any concealer, wash your face with a mild face cleanser and apply a moisturizer.
Use makeup remover and a q-tip to get rid of any darkness under your eyes that might be the result of old mascara. Your concealer is the first step in your makeup application, and will go on most smoothly over a blank canvas. For powder foundations, use a kabuki brush for sheer coverage or a sponge applicator to build medium to full coverage. And for cream foundations, fingers work best.
You should choose a concealer based on your skin concern, tone, and type. If you are concealing a blemish or other area, match your concealer to your skin tone or current foundation.
If you are concealing dark purple under eye circles or acne marks, choose a shade that has a warm undertone to naturally color correct. If you want to use your concealer to subtly highlight areas of your face, select a shade shades lighter than your foundation.
The creamy lightweight under eye concealer effectively covers dark circles, discoloration, acne scars, dark spots and more all while staying soft, supple and breathable on skin.
How to Properly Apply Concealer When applying concealer, you may choose to use your fingers or an applicator.
Brushes and tools are ideal for precision application, especially when covering up blemishes and uneven spots.
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