Concealers

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Cover dark undereye circles, blemishes and discoloration with the right concealer   and watch these unsightly imperfections blend away under an opaque mask. When applied correctly and in the right shade, concealer can do wonders when paired with the right foundation

Choosing Concealer

  1. Pick the right shade . The correct concealer color should mimic the undertones in your skin, whether they be pink, yellow, olive, or brown. This is often referred to as warm or cool. You should also match the brightness. You can tell one concealer is brighter than the other because it will appear less grey. The closer you match the concealer to your skin color, the better job it will do of covering up what you don't want to be seen.
  2. Decide on color and concentration . The thicker the concealer concentration, the better it will be at masking a big imperfection. When it comes to correcting the color, usually greenish-yellow or blue is best for blasting out redness, while pink or yellow is helpful for neutralizing dark undereye circles.
  3. Apply it correctly . Be careful to not apply too much because it will look like you're trying to cover something up. All concealers have a "fakeness threshold" and as you build the concealer you'll notice the level at which it no longer blends seamlessly into your skin.

Concealer Type

Application Tips

Recommended Products

The following concealer products have been recommended by users at Makeup Alley and by the Cosmetics Cop . The list of concealers on the left are slightly less expensive than the products in the right column.

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