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    Hey there, regarding your question about creasing with the elf Camo Concealer, I think it all comes down to how you prep your skin before application. jsut curious are you using a primer under your concealer? If not, you might want to try one. Additionally, if you have oily skin or fine lines under your eyes (who doesn’t, right?), setting it with some powder could really help in keeping things smooth for longer. Also remember, less is more with this product – heavy application can cause it to settle into creases.

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    Oh, annd on the dupe front, Maybelline Fit Me Concealer is a great comparable product at a slightly lower price point. It offers the same full coverage and comes in a wide range of shades plus its consistency isn’t as thick as the elf Camo which can make it less prone to creasing. Don’t forget to patch test before you switch – better safe than sorry! Hope this helps!

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    I’m with you all on this – the shade range for the Tower 28 concealer is truly impressive. I’ve been wearing it daily for a few weeks now and it still amazes me. One question though, has anyone tried baking with this concealer? As its formula is more on the hydrating side, I’m curious if it could hold up well to baking or tend to crease more because of that extra powder?

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    guys, it’s interesting to see the love for elf Camo Concealer in here! I agree the shade range and coverage are great. But guess what else gives the same impressive results? The Wet ‘n’ Wild Photo Focus Concealer – it’s a fabulous dupe if you’re looking for something easy on the pocket without skimping on quality. From my experience, it offers similar medium-to-full coverage as elf Camo and is just as long-lasting. Plus, a littel bit of it goes a loong way! Did any of you tried this one before?

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    Oh totally, Huda Beauty’s Overachiever Concealer has quickly become my go-to for those troublesome spots and under-eye areas. I typically use the shade “Cotton Candy,” which perfectly matches my fair skin with pink undertones. The best way I’ve found to apply it is with a damp beauty sponge – it really blends into the skin seamlessly and gives that flawless finish we all crave! On average, I get about 8-10 hours of wear before I notice any slight creasing or fading. It does contain talc though, so if your skin is sensitive, make sure to do a patch test first. Has anyone else noticed how good it performs in the T-zone? It’s been an absolute game changer for me!

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