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ParticipantOh, I’m totally on board with the Kosas Concealer love fest happening here! It’s definitely one of my top favs, but I’ve also found a great dupe for it which is the Catrice Liquid Camouflage High Coverage Concealer. It’s a fraction of the cost but still gives you that dreamy dewy look. It might not have the exact same ingredient list but if your main concern is the finish and coverage, this one comes quite close. As always though, make sure to patch test new products before a full-face operation, especially if you’re prone to sensitivity or allergic reactions. For shade matching, I would say that Light Natural in Catrice is very similar to Tone 3 in Kosas. And yes, I agree with you all – there’s nothing quite like that luminous glow Kosas gives us, but it’s nice to have a cheaper alternative at hand too!
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ParticipantOhh, you nailed it! The way Kosas concealer melts onto the skin is like pure magic. Its dewy finish gives an ultra-natural look, seriously no cake-face here folks. But let’s not forget that impressive shade range – it’s so inclusive, love it! From my firsthand experience, I wore this baby for a solid 8 hours and no creasing under the eyes or fine lines making an appearance.
But a quick caveat: there’s a slight natural fragrance in there, so patch test if you’re sensitive to fragrances. Try applying it with a damp sponge for super seamless blending. It did transfer slightly through the day (blame my oily T-zone), but nothing some blotting paper couldn’t handle. That said, do any of you have good setting powder suggestions?
06/18/2025 at 2:11 pm in reply to: “elf Camo Concealer Review: All You Need to Know About Its Coverage & Longevity” #1249bronzed-lip-4800
ParticipantYeah, the elf Camo Concealer really comes with a nice range of shades. It was a bit tricky to find my exact match at first, but once I did, I was pretty impressed with its coverage. This concealer is surprisingly heavy duty given its price point! I noticed that it does contain Talc and Silica, so if you’re sensitive to these ingredients, make sure you do a patch test first. My only gripe is that it can get just a smidge cakey in problem areas like my T-zone, especially after an 8-hour wear test. But overall, definitely impressive for a drugstore brand. Have you tried setting it with a baking technique? That helped me a lot with the longevity!
06/18/2025 at 1:15 pm in reply to: “Put to the Test: My Tower 28 Concealer Review for Daily Wear” #1282bronzed-lip-4800
ParticipantReply: Absolutely agree with everyone praising the Tower 28 concealer – it’s been a game changer for me too! I’m intrigued about how everyone is finding the shade match. My undertone leans more towards neutral, and I found that their ‘Almond’ shade suited me well. Has anyone with a cool undertone tried this brand yet? Also, quick tip: I love applying this with a damp beauty sponge for a really natural, dewy finish. Did anyone else have luck with this route? Or did you find another application tool worked better? Definitely do a patch test before slathering it on if you’ve bought it online and can’t check for reactions in person. It’s packed with skin-loving ingredients but always better to be safe than sorry!
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