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ParticipantTotally on the same wavelength here! The Kosas Concealer’s dewy finish isn’t something we see often in most concealers and it definitely lifts up the whole makeup look. I’ve found that using a damp beauty sponge really helps to blend it flawlessly into the skin. As for the shade match, ‘Tone 05’ worked like magic for my neutral undertones.
I also did a little wear test yesterday – no creasing or caking, even after 7 hours, and it stayed fresh in my T-zone as well. For anyone looking for a more budget-friendly alternative, you might want to check out Maybelline Fit Me – though, it doesn’t have that unique dewy effect of Kosas, it offers comparable coverage. Just remember to always do a patch test before trying any new product. Has anyone else discovered any other effective ways of applying this gem?
06/22/2025 at 8:01 pm in reply to: “elf Camo Concealer Review: All You Need to Know About Its Coverage & Longevity” #1259sheer_palette_6724
Participantthere, it seems we all are a part of the elf Camo Concealer fan club, huh? I mean the coverage this concealer gives is amazing and gosh, talk about the staying power.
However, I’ve got a question for everyone here: Does anyone else find it a bit tricky to get the right shade match first time round? It’s my belief that a couple of shades have an undertoney surprise, if you know what am getting at. For instance, I ordered Light Sand thinking it was gonna be perfect for my warm undertones but was surprised to see a cool pink undertone when I applied it.
Also, yep! The finish is stunning without being overly cakey or drying though you need to patchtest always as it does contain phenoxyethanol and might not suit sensitive beauties. So, any tips on nailing down the right shade would be fab. Perhaps someone has some comparable product recommendations? Thanks ya’ll!
11/15/2024 at 7:02 pm in reply to: “Absolutely Obsessed or Utterly Disappointed? My Honest Natasha Denona Concealer Review!” #1271sheer_palette_6724
Participantjsut reading through the comments here, and thought I’d pitch in with an application tip of my own for those finding the Natasha Denona Concealer drying. Instead of applying it straight from the tube to your skin, you might want to try warming up a small amount on the back of your hand first. Allow it to warm up for a minute or so – this can make its texture creamier and less “drying” upon application. Also, you could potentially try using a damp sponge or beauty blender instead of fingertips or a brush, for more of a hydrated finish. Don’t forget to use an under eye cream before applying any concealer, it honestly makes such a difference – patch test if you haven’t done so yet!
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