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Please recommend me a good budget friendly concealer

13 replies

bingohandjob · 15/10/2017 08:45

I don't use concealer but I'm going through a period of stress and insomnia (grief related, really hoping time will see it pass as my skin normally clear and I don't suffer with under eye shadows) and seeing grey under my eyes and break-outs so would like to try a budget friendly concealer I can pick up in Boots or Superdrug as quick cover up to feel bit brighter physically as I don't recognise my rather wan looking face at the moment. I'm white skinned, pale/Celtic colouring. Thank you!

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dirtyprettything · 15/10/2017 08:58

Bourjois concealers are excellent. Hope you feel better soon.

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 15/10/2017 09:02

Aldi one is fantastic.

rubybleu · 15/10/2017 09:38

Collection Lasting Perfection is £4 at Boots and as good as any of the expensive ones. I’m a makeup snob and keep returning to this.

stoplickingthetelly · 15/10/2017 09:42

Yes, the Collection one is great for the price. I recently bought a rimmel one with the orange top. It's not great so wouldn't recommend it.

Nadinexo1 · 15/10/2017 10:50

collection is brill. I used to use ysl and was about to buy the benefit one at £17.50 but then tried this and found it had better coverage without looking like you actually had any concealer on

ZepellinBend · 15/10/2017 10:54

Another vote for collection one. I have natural dark shadows under my eyes and it's great for coverage

VanillaLatteAndCake · 15/10/2017 10:55

Agree, Collection Lasting Perfection. I use the lightest one. I discovered it off a beauty blogger a few years ago and it's the one I always go back to.

tinygirlsmum · 15/10/2017 10:58

Benefit. Get them to try on you in boots. But more expensive but lasts for ages

bingohandjob · 15/10/2017 11:52

Thank you. Grabbed the Collection one and some of that Superdrug moisturiser Sali Hughes recommended in her column yesterday to try to brighten my skin up a bit.

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abitoflight · 15/10/2017 12:45

DD just putting it on - she says nyx concealer HD photogenic £8-9
Rimmel age rewind under eye - but uses all face £10
First is similar to Nars both she says amazing
Both Superdrug

hollyisalovelyname · 15/10/2017 13:26

The new Revlon Youth FX one is great. It comes in two shades and has a small (er) sponge tip than the similar Maybelline one that got rave reviews but was dissed because the sponge is too big.

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