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    Totally on board with everyone loving the Tower 28 concealer. The shade range is a definite win-win here. Now let’s talk ingredients – its clean and fragrance-free formula is a massive plus, especially for sensitive skin folks (always remember to patch test!). It doesn’t contain any potential irritants like alcohol which is an excellent thing becuase no one wants unwanted dryness, right?

    The real kicker for me was finding out it’s formulated without talc or silica, perfect for someone who’s always on a lookout for non-drying options. How great is that? So, just to reiterate – you’re potentially scoring hydration plus concealer in one here people! However, do be mindful of how it wears throughout the day – not implying it misbehaves but a quick T-zone check wouldn’t hurt anyone. So did any of you notice if it creases o transfers after a couple of hours wear?

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    you’re so right about Tower 28 – I love this concealer too! For me, the shade match is quite impressive as well. They cater to a wide range of undertones which is such a game changer. If you’re in the medium with golden undertone range like me, ‘Latte’ is your BFF – reminds me of NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in ‘Ginger’, but Tower’s formula is much more hydrating. Did any of you find your perfect shade match too? Isn’t it just the best when concealers recognize our undertone needs?

    sleekundertone5722
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    Agreed, the Tower 28 concealer truly stands out in the sea of concealers available today. I’ve tested it for almost a week now and it’s been great even on my oily T-zone area. No creasing whatsoever and it stays put after many hours! It’s also very hydrating which is an absolute win for me.

    I found the shade range suitable for many skin tones – although fair skinned people might want to do a bit of mixing and matching. They have some lovely warm undertones that suit my skin well. BIG bonus: They are fragrance-free, alcohol-free which makes me feel so good about using them regularly!

    For application, I use my trusty sponge for blending it nicely into the skin. Just remember to do a patch test beforehand since we all are different and products can affect us differently.

    Now onto its dupe situation – if you’re looking for something similar but cheaper, consider Maybelline’s Fit Me Concealer! The consistency is slightly different, but they provide great coverage, and come with a versatile range of shades as well.

    Hope this helps anyone considering switching up their concealer game! Let me know if you have any questions or need more info!

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    definately see where you guys are coming from with the drying issues! In terms of shade match though, I’ve found Natasha Denona Concealer quite versatile. As someone who has a neutral undertone with slight yellow in it, I was pleasantly surprised by how well shade 20WY matched me.

    For reference, I usually wear NC25 in MAC and Warm Ivory in Bobbi Brown Foundation. Based on my exprience, if you’re similar to me in coloring, 20WY could be a great match for you too! However, they do run slightly darker than indicated. So if you’re caught between two shades, maybe opt for the lighter one. Oh and super important – as always, make sure to do a patch test before completely diving in 🙂

    sleekundertone5722
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    Oh, definitely! Huda Beauty concealer has flaunt-worthy coverage, no question there! What I do need to mention tho, is that there’s a slightly cheaper alternative that performs almost identically- the Maybelline Fit Me Concealer.

    When it comes to application, I found that using a damp beauty sponge really helps in achieving that smooth, even finish. jsut remember to tap gently rather than rubbing – works like a total charm!

    On the shades front, they both offer similar variety! For me personally, natural undertones like ‘Crème Brulee’ in Huda and ‘Medium 25’ in Maybelline suit me best. But always make sure to do a patch test if your skin’s a bit sensitive, okay?

    Lastly, about wear test: the Huda one did hold up remarkably well for about eight hours on my T-zone before noticeable creasing (pretty fantastic I’d say), pretty similar to Maybelline.

    The verdict? Splurge on the Huda if you can or go for Maybelline if you’re after some pocket-friendly magic… or get both like yours truly! Why not mix and match based on your day’s makeup needs right? Drop me a reply Hive minders, what were your shade matches?

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