Category: Concealers
Brand: Graftobian
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I have the light colored wheel.
The pink shade works great for covering my melasma. So far it’s the best concealer I’ve found for my melasma.
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This is a 6 color cream makeup wheel for correcting and concealing. The colors are pale yellow, pale salmon, deep beige, light pink, salmon and pale green meant to correct various toned imperfections according to the Color Theory which allows you to neutralize different colored blemishes by applying their color opposites. For example, red is opposite green on the universal color spectrum, so applying green to red flaws will “neutralize” them and thus conceal or correct them. If you look at a color wheel, you want to use the color opposite the color you want to eliminate.
I bought this from Cinema Secrets website sight unseen IRL. I had heard good things about it and wanted to hide broken capillaries on my cheeks from years of excessive manual exfoliation. I WISH I had listened to my esthetician when I was 19- she predicted this would happen when I was in my 30’s!! I used to scrub like crazy back then thinking more is more despite her cautioning me to use nothing more abrasive than a wet washcloth. But I was stubborn and LOVED the results from using sugar and cleanser to make my skin baby soft. I got many compliments back then on my skin but now I have to use this product to hide the damage, at least until I have these red little squiggly lines lasered off hopefully!
I love the texture and consistency of this stuff. You only need a TINY bit to cover redness and basically anything you want to conceal/correct. Although I use brushes for most products, I find the best way with this is to use my ring finger. I press my finger in the color I want to use for a few seconds to warm it up and then press it onto my skin. Then I lightly and ever so carefully blend so as to not rub it off. I then use a duo fibre brush to gently blend it. I use the green for the capillaries, the beige for under eyes close to the lashline (undereye circles are not a problem usually) and I love the pale pink to give me brightness under my eyes and on my upper cheek bones (triangle approach). I apply foundation over it and the result is perfect. Because you only need a tiny amount you won’t find it caking or creasing or even being detectable. It took a little practice to figure out how much was adequate- again, you only should need a TINY amount as it’s very pigmented.
It lasts all day for me with a little powder applied over my foundation. I bought a back up so I’ll be covered a while even if it gets discontinued.
This wheel also comes in a dark version of the same tones for deeper skinned people. I have that as well but have yet to use it. I can’t recall the price but do remember it’s very affordable and well worth the price- I believe around 20.00USD. I know it will last quite a long time given it’s opacity and texture. It has no scent and is a real necessity for anyone still trying to find a concealer that works. Neutralizing flaws with a tiny amount of pigment versus going over them with lots of skin tone products is much easier and most natural looking.
I left 2 lipsticks off for packaging because the first time I closed the plastic lid, it cracked on the edge leaving it prone to drying out. The company very quickly sent me a replacement free of charge! I fixed the crack by putting black electrical tape around it (the casing is black shiny plastic), which stretches to accommodate the round shape and remain airtight, and cutting it with an exacto knife at the point where the bottom and top meet. So, if you buy this be very careful replacing the lid. I may have tried closing it too tightly (or it may have already been slightly cracked/weakened) trying to make sure it wouldn’t dry out, but it still shouldn’t have cracked. It would be much better if the plastic casing was thicker. The individual colors can be purchased individually for around 9.00.
I recommend anyone looking to cover any flaws to check this out- I love it for many reasons and would never be without it!