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    As a longtime beauty junkie, I had to give the Elf Camo Concealer a whirl. For 9 straight hours, it pretty much stayed put without any major concerns of transfer. Now here’s the kicker – and it’s all about that crease. It does crease under the eyes just a smidge if you’re not using a setting powder; an absolute must with this concealer. It held up well around my T-zone, which is usually where things start getting patchy for me. Bottom line, for its price point and coverage, it worked exceptionally well for a full work day! Just remember to bake those under eyes gang!

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    I’m defnitely on the same page with you lovely beauties about the drying aspect of Natasha Denona’s concealer. The shade match was pretty spot-on for me tho, with an excellent variety catering to warmer undertones which I appreciate.

    Application-wise, I’ve found that blending with a damp beauty sponge, rather than a brush, gives a more hydrated finish. As for its ingredients, the lack of fragrance and minimal alcohol content is commendable.

    In terms of wear time, it gracefully hung in there during my normal 8-hour day without significant creasing or transferring but did start to emphasize my fine lines due to the drying effect. So perhaps pair it with a hydrating primer or set it with a non-drying setting powder can be helpful.

    Ever tried the Too Faced Born This Way concealer? It’s slightly more hydrating for folks dealing with dry patches but still offers comparable coverage and shade range! Remember to do a patch test when trying new products.

    Anyone else have other remedies for the slight drying issue?

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