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Best under eye concealer

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SugarDarling · 27/02/2018 01:01

Tried touché eclat but that just accentuated it...

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Fullfatlatte · 27/02/2018 21:55

Another Bobbi Brown fan here for the corrector & the concealer (one that comes with the powder). I’ve also just discovered (after rave reviews!) of the concealer pen from Aldi....it’s actually very good. I’m impressed Smile

StarsBrokenAgain · 27/02/2018 21:58

Have had Nars and Mac, liked both.

pepperpop · 27/02/2018 22:04

Maybelline Age Rewind is fab Smile

Summerfalls · 27/02/2018 22:13

I have very dark under circles, i have combo skin I get abit dry under the eyes which a lot of heavier concealers accentuate, I like the collection 2000 one that other posters have mentioned but even that can accentuate any dry patches under my eyes most days, I wasn’t a fan of the bourjios radiance reveal myself, and my favourite for day to day is actually Rimmel match perfection I think it’s called, it’s in a tube that you squeeze out with little brush applicator, it brightens under my eyes and doesn’t accentuate any dry patches, I always powder lightly under my eyes after and don’t experience creasing with this combination personally. I also use it for redness around my nose.

Summerfalls · 27/02/2018 22:18

Sorry collection lasting perfection concealer.. collection 2000 I think was the old brand name.. showing my age Grin

mrslebon · 27/02/2018 22:20

Yes, Superdrug or Boots for the Collection one. I also use the NARS radiant creamy concealer which is brilliant.

eloisesparkle · 28/02/2018 09:48

Revlon Youth FX Fill and Blur concealer worth a look.
I prefer the size of the applicator to the Maybelline one as the spongy 'ball' is smaller and suits the under eye area better.

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