Best corrector on a budget??
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Feb 10, 2015
Saarah A.
Hey! Share what corrects you all use that are not too pricey xxxx
Feb 10, 2015
Breeze T.
What is your budget?
I've heard great things about the Maybelline Dream Lumi Highlighting Concealer in Radiant, if you wanted a drugstore option.
But for a version cheaper than the Bobbi Brown original, you could try Benefit's Erase Paste and choose the shade that is right for you, I use the medium.
Feb 10, 2015
Shauna S.
Maybelline age rewind dark circle eraser works well but I was allergic to the formula
Feb 10, 2015
Tiffany B.
Personally I haven't been able to find a good drug store corrector. Some say they are corrector but to me they are concealer which are two completely different products.
Feb 10, 2015
Alma M.
A good Corrector that is friendly in the pocket is Inglot AMC cream corrector's and freedom system concealer they're smooth and easy to apply without tugging at the skin.It's $13 for the AMC corrector and for the Freedom Corrector it's only $7. With the cost of how drugstore's cosmetic's are on the rise you can't beat this deal,plus it actually does the job. :)
http://www.beautylish.com/b/inglot-cosmetics
Feb 10, 2015
Saarah A.
Thank you all!
Feb 11, 2015
Stacey V.
You won't really be able to find top notch correctors in a drugstore, but in the meantime I'd say that the maybeline age rewind brightener (not concealer) does a good job. The sponge tip is horrible but you can apply it with the $1 elf concealer brush(great investment, sold at drugstores) and it covers pretty good. My advice though? Save up a couple bucks and buy a concealer pad that works for you. It can last for such a long time and the results are amazing :)