Look, I think concealer is one of the most fundamental things about makeup, and it’s very hard to find one that looks good on dark, black skin.
Since I became more interested in makeup, I used several, and these three were my favorites, but the search for the perfect concealer doesn’t stop, it’s a movie with many parts, hehehe.
What I use now
>> Long-lasting erase lanme/beige amber 3 color: as you can see it is lighter than my skin, much lighter, but in the days that there are few dark circles, just apply a drop and spread it out well, this gives natural light and do not accumulate in lines, it is soft and nothing panda inverted. Now in the days of the olheira mega power I put a more concentrated drop of it and also use one of the other two.
Mac? Pro Longwear / Color NW 35 Corrector: One of the best concealers I’ve ever used, doesn’t accumulate ANYTHING on the lines and lasts all day Can it rain, sun and that there?There are only two defects, one is the packaging, which is nice but difficult to measure (I never get the right amount, it comes out a lot and it’s a waste) and the other is the color, because you see, I’m NC 42, and the concealer is NW 35 I got the W on the recommendation of a friend and the seller, because unlike my skin , it neutralizes it better (I admit that I don’t know yet, I got used to it and I prefer the yellowish 35 does not shine on my skin, that is the exact tone, I think there should be another color in this line that is even better.
MAKEUP FOREVER? Full cover / color 12: this one covers evenly, but accumulates a tico in the lines, this mega pigmented and a drop already covers everything, this number 12 is the EXACT color of my skin, then it covers but does not illuminate the area, I already tried the number 10 and it was too clear, and since it does not have some transparency like the Lanme for example, it is very rare, hahaha, the 12 is perfect, but to turn it on there should be a number 11, which was not manufactured when I bought mine.
And as always, you have to try it on the skin and on the face, because look at what it looks like on the arm, it doesn’t even look like a person can only use these three shades. When you buy something for your skin, be sure to see what the product looks like in natural light.
One kiss, Cinthya Rachel
BIO: Rachel Cinthya is a journalist, actress and has a blog with questions from the female universe where she plays with makeup and other fun things. Www. cinthyarachel. com www. twitter. com/cinthyarachel
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