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If I had to recommend you check out only one, the Charlotte Tilbury wins for new ones that I’ve tested, but my heart still belongs to Cle de Peau Beaute. Right now 30 is just the slightest bit too dark for under eyes but 20 is definitely too light. The consistency and coverage is really good. I bought 30 although I really should have passed on this one. In this case I’m again, in between shades.
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I know everyone has their own take on how to match concealer, but I really don’t like having my under eye area 2-3 shades lighter than the rest of my face. I’ve never really been a huge fan but it’s mainly because I’m always matched to colors that are way too pale for what I should be wearing. Chanel concealers seem to have gone through several reformulations over the years.
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If you want something that covers spots really well and looks seamless by blending into the skin this one is really quite amazing. I ordered 7 which I found to be better for under the eyes and which will be a good match for other areas as I lose my tan. He thought it looked like an exact match but I felt it made my face look sallow and tired (for under eyes). I bought 8 originally and asked my husband what he thought. The product does darken slightly, but not as much as the Urban Decay. The artist said she thought 8 was better.
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If you don’t have a lot you need to cover under the eyes and need just a tad of brightening this is good. I found it worked under the eyes to brighten and conceal but in a very natural minimal way. YSL Touche Éclat Radiant Touch Concealer ($42 for 0.1 oz) in 5.5 is a classic I’ve been using on and off.This has a skincare element to hydrate and plump the skin. It stays put although you do need to set with powder. It conceals and brightens dark circles like magic. It’s one that’s been on my radar for a long time but I’m usually not a fan of click-type brushes because they seem so unsanitary to me. Charlotte Tilbury The Retoucher Conceal and Treat Stick ($35 for 3.5 ml/0.12 fl oz) in #3 is a new concealer to me.A little goes a long way and my tube has lasted forever without going bad (one lasted 2 years). If you apply it cold and straight from the tube, it can look thick. The trick is to warm it up with the fingers to apply. It covers under the eye really well, doesn’t cake, lasts all day and blends really well. It’s extremely pricey but well worth the splurge. Clé de Peau Beauté Concealer ($70 for 5 g/.17 oz) in Almond is one of my all time favorite concealers.If you have oily skin or find that you only need a tiny bit of brightening/coverage this one is good, but I wasn’t thrilled with it. I found 5 to be a good match but the coverage is minimal and texture is on the dry side.
It comes in a twist up stick form and has sheer to medium coverage. Surratt Beauty Surreal Skin Concealer ($50 for 0.06 oz) in #5 is the most expensive concealer I’ve tried in the per oz sense.