I was looking for a new concealer and saw this in KMart for about $13.00. I got the Soft Honey shade, my skin is olive complexioned, goes a bit pale in the winter. Handy purse-sized lipstick type tube, just twist up to use. I applied it after moisturising and BB cream. It covered any spots and blemishes very well. For any under-eye circles, I used a light touch and gently patted it in. Covered them well. Light and creamy formula, did not irritate my skin, which can be sensitive at times. This little stick will last a long time. I would re-purchase for covering blemishes and spots, but will use another concealer for the undereye circles, preferably a more liquid one, because I don't like dragging the stick under my eyes.
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Rimmel London Hide The Blemish Cover Stick Review
Rimmel Hide The Blemish Concealer Hide The Blemish is a concealer stick that quickly camouflages pimples, imperfections and dark undereye circles.
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Tips: Just dot onto any areas that need covering, blend lightly with clean fingers or makeup brush.
This is very creamy and easy to use - great for quickly covering blemishes. The shade range is sadly quite limited, so if you are quite tanned or have darker skin this won't be useful for you.
I have used it on days when I am in a rush as more of a foundation stick rather than for spot concealing which works quite well, though you do use quite a bit of product this way.
For a solid stick formulation I find this to be quite creamy - it does not tend to slide off but I always set with powder to ensure it stays in place.
I would repurchase if I had blemishes that needed covering - I don't find it the best for undereye circles, which is my main use for concealers at present.
Recently purchased this concealer for around $14.00 as I was in need of a new one. I really like the packaging which is like lipstick packaging enabling easy application of the concealer. The concealer glides on nicely and has a thick creamy consistency. You don't need to use a lot otherwise it can get quite cakey. The concealer hides blemishes well and covers dark under eye circles. The only downside is that throughout the day the concealer creases under my eyes, however the concealer does the job and it's affordable so I would probably repurchase.
I am a little undecided about this concealer. I actually brought it after reading the reviews on here. But for me, I found it underperformed next to some of the other concealers I've used. It was still perfectly functional however.
This is a stick concealer, which makes it ideal for on the go application. Packaging wise, it's packed like a lipstick with a see-through top.
The coverage it provides isn't thin as such, but is quite light for how thick it is. Under foundation and for top ups, it does the job. But it does have a bit of drag, so some people may not find it that great for undereye concealing.
In terms of how well it hid imperfections, it is buildable, so you could certainly cover imperfections, but you might have to work with the product to achieve that.
All in all, it did the job, it was just a little lighter than I personally like.
Tips: Test it instore first to see if it works for you.
When I first bought this I was expecting a smooth stick that would be easily applied to the face - and boy was I wrong... The stick broke after a few times of usage, and has a strong chemical smell that was very off putting. After putting the broken conceal into a new pot, I did find that the concealer worked well and was reasonably easy to blend in.
It’s ok. It doesn’t really cover my blemishes, but underneath a good foundation it does make a little difference. Not drying at all. And budget friendly.
This is good for the price but it claims to be for blemishes and under eyes. I only used it for blemishes as it is quite thick and greasy. I found that I could only apply a little bit or it would look too cakey. It covered them well and the lipstick style tube was helpful for on the go touch ups. The formula makes it easy to blend out but you definitely need to set it with a powder.
I actually still have this product after buying it years and years ago. I’m always on the hunt for something that claims to conceal my dark under eyes. For a while, it was the only concealer I had, so I used it. This was back when I didn’t buy a lot of makeup, and just used what I had. I won’t use it anymore and should probably just chuck it out. Ive got quite dry skin, and the main issue for which I use concealer is dark purple under eyes. I do enjoy that it’s like a lipstick, so easy to apply and it just rolls up and down. You can blend it with your fingers or a sponge and it does spread out. I thought I matched the colour pretty well but it does require me to blend outward a lot in order to look natural…ish. My main problems with this product are that it gets caked into fine lines, quite obviously, and that it doesn’t really stay in place. If I were to use setting powders it looks dry and even then it still moves around. So not a big fan, but it is a great concept and may work better for people with different skin types and concerns.
This didn't work for me at all- caked into fine lines, greasy so smeared my mascara, migrated. Ugh. Never again.
I like these sort of thick lipstick style of concealers cause I find they cover better. Difficult to find the correct shade for my skin colour and I tested a few of them out in stores before I bought one. It's just a whee bit orangey for my skin so I use it under my foundation.
It does cover spots and blemishes well but can get very cakey very easily. It blends quite easily but I find you do need to set it with a bit of powder or else it shifts on my skin throughout the day.