Concealers for deep under eyes.
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May 20, 2016
Kim M.
I'm sorry, I don't use a lot of highend products. but I've heard Kat von d concealer is really heavy coverage. I'm sure some other ladies on here will have some good options for ya.
May 20, 2016
Hannah K.
If the problem that you're having is that your under eye circles are darker or discolored, you'll want to use a color corrector for that. Basically what a color corrector will do is cancel out the normal deep blue/purple tones often found in under eye circles. You'll want a peachy/orangey corrector for this. I don't personally use one, but I've heard very good things about both Urban Decay and It Cosmetics. I really recommend asking Jackie and Alma about this, they're amazing sources of information on stuff like this, and I'm sure they both have favorites.
May 20, 2016
Aurora S.
I quite like the MAC Studio Finish Concealer.
I'm not sure where you are but if you're near a pro store you can also pick up the Studio Finish Skin Corrector (refill) in either Pure Orange or Light Peach depending on your skin tone/preference. I believe it's a pro product, I'm not 100% sure but I saw it on the website. I'm not sure if everyone can get it on the website but I believe you can even call the 1-800 # to order it
May 20, 2016
Aurora S.
Okay, I just double checked and that particular color-corrector is a pro product but you can buy it if you're near a pro store and I believe they still allow you to call the number and order :)
May 20, 2016
Lara R.
EmilyNoel83 has a great video about peach color correctors that may help you :)
https://youtu.be/eXt4XTjJxdo
May 20, 2016
Samina M.
You could try the Charlotte Tilbury Retoucher concealer. It's a liquid concealer that comes in those pens that you twist + click. Very light weight, blends easily and has great longegivity. Love the coverage, it doesn't crease after setting it with powder and there's a great range of shades. I got matched perfectly after emailing the Beautylish Team. Cons: the click mechanism. Sometimes too much product comes out so I twist + wait, then twist + wait again to avoid a large blob of concealer coming out. Not great if you're in a rush in the morning :) I don't like using the pen brush with the product directly onto my skin - I prefer to take some product with another brush to apply, simply to keep the pen brush "clean" and avoid it from picking up my skin's natural oils.
I've used the MAC Studio Finish concealers for years. A great creamy concealer. No problem with blending it into the skin. It can crease if you don't set it with powder properly or use too much product. The concealer does fade on me after a few hours, probably due to the oiliness of my skin.
Hence that's why I'm trying out other concealers and think I'm going to convert over to the Retoucher since it just stays in place without fading or creasing in comparison to the Studio Finish.
If you do decide to colour correct before applying concealer, like Aurora mentioned, MAC makes some great corrector shades, from the Light Peach to Burnt Coral + Pure Orange. The correctors are of the same creamy consistency as the Studio Finish concealer. Cons: pro pan. So you'll have to get an empty palette. MAC has a 2-pan eyeshadow/concealer palette which you could fill with a corrector and a Studio Finish concealer.
Alternative: get the MAC Studio Conceal + Correct palette, which comes with 6 shades of correctors and concealers. There's a great choice for all skin tones. Cons: you may not need all the colors. That's what happened with me. I ended up contouring with the extra deeper shades since I just didn't want to waste product!
Another suggestion for a corrector is using the MAC Prep + Prime Highlighter. It has a variety of peach shades (Bright Forecast, which is a peachy coral, to Peach Lustre, a deeper bronzy orange). I like using my Peach Lustre Prep + Prime to colour correct, since it's a light liquid with good colour intensity, blends easily and neutralizes my dark circles well. Then after applying my Retoucher concealer, I get excellent coverage for the whole day.
Price points: the Retoucher (3.5mls) at $35 is almost double the price of the Studio Finish (7g for $19). The pro pan corrector is 1.5g product at $14. The Prep + Prime Highlighter pen is 3.6mls at $26.
Good luck with the concealer hunt :)
May 20, 2016
Shengmin L.
Makeup forever HD undereye concealer I think it's called. It's really great coverage.
May 21, 2016
Sophia G.
I use Urban Decay Naked Skin and it works really well for me.
May 21, 2016
Sophia G.
It's about $20.
May 22, 2016
Ek M.
Benefit erase paste is good!