Poll by BR Amelia
Ahhh the concealer. A small but powerful product in your makeup bag - one not to be underestimated!
They can make you look wide awake when you've had a far-less-than-perfect night's sleep. They can hide the Mount Zitsuvius that erupts on your chin every month. It really is worth finding the perfect concealer for you - once you've found the right one, you'll never look back!
Over or Under?
There's a few schools of thought surrounding the application of concealer and whether it should go over or under foundation. We reckon it depends on what you're concealing.
Less is more when creating a great makeup base, so you want as few layers as possible. When covering dark circles, always use concealer (and a corrector if necessary) before foundation. Dab the product along the affected area and blend well. You might find when it's time to apply foundation that you actually don't need to apply it on top of the concealer, but that you can blend where the two meet. Have a play and find out what works best for you.
For blemishes, pimples and flaws you'll want to apply concealer on top of your foundation and blend outwards with a brush. For this type of concealment you'll want your concealer to match your foundation shade. Finish with powder.
The Trial Team.
We sent out the new L'Oreal Paris Infallible More Than Concealer to 30 reviewers selected randomly from our database.
Here's what they say about this new to market concealer:
The high pigment elastic formula gives you the ultimate full coverage finish with a totally lightweight feel. It promises ultra long-wear with an undetectable finish that doesn't crease or settle into fine lines. Whatever your concern; blemishes, dark circles, uneven skin tone, you're covered with L'Oreal Paris Infallible More Than Concealer. It's available in 16 shades, so you can find the perfect match for your skin.
Read what our reviewers thought by clicking HERE!
(SPOILER: It's wowed them!)
Love a good concealer but sometimes they cause a dry patch over the blemish as they dry out over the day which also looks bad :(. Also need them in the perfect colour so they don’t highlight blemish rather than conceal.