7/27/2023 0 Comments Laura mercier concealer vs narsMost concealers I know tend to be a bit creamier, but LM’s Secret Camouflage (or at least the one I have) is really hard. Using it as a eye concealer can result in more caking than smooth application due to the dual shade system.Because you’re using two shades and mixing them, you may end up with a tad bit more concealer than needed, thus resulting in caking.Not entirely sure if the dual blend is necessary – my personal experience with Bobbi Brown’s Blemish Cover Stick was good enough and that was in a single shade.I’m not sure if it’s because I had it for such a long time and never used it however, it still works. Formula is a little bit hard rather than creamy.May seem a bit pricey – RM139.00 for 7.7g of product but I use very little of it.Being able to control and mix your own blend is a great idea, and it blends very well.Covers minor imperfections and old blemish scars pretty well.Let’s whip out the trusty pros and cons list: I use either my fingers or a tiny concealer brush from ELF. The darker side is the undertone, so what I do is pat the undertone on, and then blend the lighter shade on top. You’re probably wondering what’s with the dual-shade concealer, and why are both shades so different? The premise is quite ingenious – a simple two-shade system, one to match the depth of color and one to match the skin’s undertone, so you can control and custom-blend your own concealer. My HG was the Bobbi Brown Blemish Cover Stick in Natural Beige, but being curious and easily bored, I purchased LM’s Secret Camouflage on a whim. As someone who constantly gets blemishes and has slow-fading post-blemish scars, I needed a great concealer. I bought this a looonnnggg time ago but only got around to using it recently.
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