This concealer is very, very, very thick. That was the very first thing I noticed about it.
Also, go easy on the clicks. I clicked about fifty times just to get it started, and nothing happened for ages before it all spewed out at once. Gross.
It dries too quickly to ensure adequate blending and it's really quite dry considering where it is meant to be used (the delicate under eye area). You need a wetter product to be able to blend it well so you can avoid the reverse racoon look, and this doesn't cut it. I like to add a spot of moisturiser to it when I'm using it, just to give me that time that I need to blend and to soften the reflectiveness a little, but I shouldn't really have to do that.
Spread out:
Just for the product consistency, and the price (it's not cheap at about £7) I won't be repurchasing.
The Student's Guide To Nail Polish
So much makeup. Such little student finance. A fight against the draconian makeup policies of a Catholic school. (2013)
Archive for May 2012
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Sleek Luminaire Highlighting Concealer, Shade Four
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The Return
A very long time has elapsed since my last post. I believe the word 'exams' is enough for most of you to understand the reason why! A delightful number of end-of-AS year examinations to keep us on our toes. Fingers crossed that I've done enough to get into medical school...but anyway.
I have a huge backlog of posts to work my way through, aside from this weird and confusing new Blogger: Dashboard layout, which shall be fun. In the meantime, thanks, as always, for being so understanding!
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