I really need to get a new concealer. In the past I have mostly gone for stick concealers because they covered up any imperfections, but I'll try anything.
What concealers do you recommend or find best?
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For brightness I have found Maybeline age rewind nice it doesn't have full coverage but it's nice.
For concealing & highlighting I also like both brands Collection cosmetics from Countdown it's buildable coverage & has an all day stay. La girl hd concealer it's creasy & if you don't like the applicator you can just depot it.
Hope this helps.
For concealing & highlighting I also like both brands Collection cosmetics from Countdown it's buildable coverage & has an all day stay. La girl hd concealer it's creasy & if you don't like the applicator you can just depot it.
Hope this helps.
I used Rimmel's Hide the Blemish concealer stick for years but find that as I'm getting older it tends to cake in fine lines. I've now switched to e.l.f.'s Perfect Blend Concealer, as its liquid. I got mine from KMart but I see it's also called "Tone Correcting Concealer" in some countries or with some importers
MareeB I've heard it being said it's a dupe for the Nars creamy radiant which I wouldn't know as I haven't tried yet but Nars creamy radiant concealer is on my wishlist.
As Macs has referred to Rimmel I also did enjoy the Rimmel concealer came in a tube(of course :p) that had a brush applicator just the same as the LA girl hd concealer. I forget the name asides from the brand & description.
Macs I've found dabbing a tiny amount of oil any kind (for the face of course) has reduced the cakey settling look into my fine lines or/& dryness, with the same being said for the setting powder on top & it doesn't disturb the perfromance of the concelaer.
As Macs has referred to Rimmel I also did enjoy the Rimmel concealer came in a tube(of course :p) that had a brush applicator just the same as the LA girl hd concealer. I forget the name asides from the brand & description.
Macs I've found dabbing a tiny amount of oil any kind (for the face of course) has reduced the cakey settling look into my fine lines or/& dryness, with the same being said for the setting powder on top & it doesn't disturb the perfromance of the concelaer.
It's crystalclear yes the down side of the collection cosmetics concealer is the wand & not being able to easily access the full amount unless depotting with a spatula either from z palette or ebay.
MareeB yes & it's cheap as chips for its performance plus counted as groceries since it's available at Countdown :)
MareeB yes & it's cheap as chips for its performance plus counted as groceries since it's available at Countdown :)
I'm a big fan of the Collection Concealer - fantastic price as well. I have heard that some people find it too dry though so if that is a concern for you then steer clear.
I've tried the Nars radiant one and I wasn't fussed. Didn't do anything special and I found the coverage pretty average. I do want to try the Urban Decay one though! Will wait until I can see the colour range in person though.
I've tried the Nars radiant one and I wasn't fussed. Didn't do anything special and I found the coverage pretty average. I do want to try the Urban Decay one though! Will wait until I can see the colour range in person though.
Maybelline age rewind is great for under eye area as its really brightening. Maybelline fit me is also good, but doesn't really have high coverage. I also have the collection one but the shade is a bit light for me so I only use it as a brightening one. I find the LA one to have good coverage but I find it goes a bit cakey during the day. I've heard the thin Lizzy concealer has great coverage.
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