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mereMoth3
I apologize in advance as this may not be the most contructive review, but I need it for my records. Benefit Erase Paste has long been discontinued as well as it’s new reincarnation Benefit Boing Brightening. So at 45, I have to start my HG concealer quest all over again after decade. I am not happy. This concealer was one of the first attempts at replacing it. But I have decided it wasn’t the best option for me at this point. So I don’t rebuy, here are the pro’s and cons for me to remember and hopefully help you out as well.
(I am always NW20 in MAC stuff so far, N1 in Face and Body, Deep winter, very dark genetic under eye colors and as I age, more of a sunken look too). Any concealer I review I buy for the purpose of covering my under eye circles. I don’t have to worry about covering much else, but these under eye circles are the whole reason I started wearing makeup in the first place.
PROS:
-It felt nice going on, not too pasty. Great consistancy for the under eye area
-It deposits a lot of color and is really pigmented (also a con btw)
-I think you get (despite the small looking bottle) a lot of product for your money
-It did subdue my dark circles, but not the way I like…it was just concealer, no brightening and deflecting from the sunken in part like Erase Paste did for me.
CONS:
-Pigemented and messy to apply.
I could never release the dropper, I just shook the bottle as directed, and dabbed the tip of the dropper on to the back of my hand and applied from there. Even a drop I think would be too much at one time. It feels like you are not using that much but when you put it on , bam…color every where. It was like this applying Shape Tape but that was more controlled (less runny) but the MAC feels much better on the under eye area (and looks better) than Shape Tape
-As great as it felt on the eye, it was still getting dried and icky in my creasey under eye, but it did not look like heavy makeup on the run off of my dark circles (where it starts to blend into my cheek area)
-NW20 – be careful – I am fairly neutral and peach correctors are great for my under eye circles. so this is less of an issue for me. But if you are more of a pink, pink nw20, this may be just too darn orangey for you. I would take this any day over the NW20 in the Prolong wear that was like white – ish on me it was so light (reverse racoon eyes). But just be warned. It worked on me but even on me if I was not careful and didn’t blend really well it could look orangey.
Bottom line is, it is not a horrible concealer. I would recommend it as an option for under eye areas, even dry ones. My problem is that the texture & color of Erase Paste concealed, corrected and brightened in one product. I am looking for something close to that. Plus the tackier texture of EP helped “spackle” that indentation of where my circles are so it kind of gave them a smoother look on my face. All the concealers I have tried since then, just maske the dark circles…nothing is helping to smooth out that indentation either like Erase Paste used to.
Like I said, hope this helps someone, but I needed this review for me so I remember why I didn’t love this concealer as I start my concealer quest all over again.
enviousSnail3
This is a great concealer if you’re looking for something that doesn’t settle into fine lines or make your undereye area look drier and more wrinkled than it actually is!
culturedMackerel5
I like this concealer, I have it in NW15 and it’s great on my fair skin. I use it mainly on my undereye area. I find a tiny bit goes a long way. I only have to use a dab off the end of the applicator most of the time. I think I would waste product if I actually used the dropper. So although 9ml doesn’t sound like a lot, I think this will last well. Its a pretty watery consistency, which I prefer over a heavy, creamy formula especially for my undereye area. The reason for 4 Star overall rating is that I do find that this creases veeeery slightly after about 3 hours. I haven’t been using a primer, and I’ve been using a pretty cheap setting powder. Maybe trying it with a primer or a good quality setting powder would help. But I wish it would stay put on its own! Apart from that it’s great.
jumpyLapwing9
I tried this because people loved it. Super liquidy and lots of coverage? Sounds like a higher coverage version of my beloved L’Oreal Pro Glow concealer. Sign me up!
I’ve tried it for a week straight. I was so excited to get this. And it does nothing for me. It’s so hard to build up. Even when I get it built up, I have other concealers (L’Oreal) that work better for cheaper.
This is worse than the foundation on my dehydrated skin. It’s super matte on me and looks horrible.
I’m only 31 but it the concealer highlights texture and fine wrinkles under my eyes. I’ve only had one other concealer look so horrible on me (NARS RCC). This is going back asap. I’m so happy I can get my money back!
sugaryIcecream4
I bought this product because I’ve heard alot about the good coverage this product gives. The first time I tried it, I was really happy with the coverage. I have dark circles and this covered it up pretty good. I like the texture as well. You don’t expect a liquid concealer to have tis much coverage. Unfortunately, the one thing I don’t like about it is that it creases really fast. I’ve used it a bunch of times now and have set the product with different powders, with a brush or beautyblender but it still creases. Except from the creasing I do like this product but you have to set it with a good powder!
cheerfulOryx3
Man, do I ever have a LOT of concealers on the go! But I’m always, ALWAYS looking for something better (i.e. better coverage, easier application, less creasing, longer wear, natural – i.e. the concealer that doesn’t exist!). I purchased this new concealer from MAC in the shade NW20 (I wish there was an NW 18 as 15 was too light and unnatural looking but 20 is just a hair darker than ideal) and I am pretty happy with it. I love the packaging – a small glass bottle with a dropper – shake it up well, I was told, before dispensing a drop or 2. Heck, I’ve not needed to dispense ANYTHING – just the tiniest “dab” of what’s on the end of the dropper is enough. This concealer has unbelievably good coverage/pigmentation for something so liquid-y (though not as liquid-y as the name might suggest). Use too much and you will have trouble blending simply because it is so pigmented. And right now, I don’t think I’d wear this on a rainy day or a sweaty, humid one because water seems to break it down very easily. But for a work day, I am really liking this concealer so far. The makeup artist told me that it can be used as foundation and that’s been my solution for the times when I apply too much – I blend it down over my cheeks, where I have some redness anyway, and it does solve both problems. Worth a try if you are looking for a new concealer. Lots of colours to choose from and you can always ask for a sample.