However, if you’re already familiar with makeup, blending out this concealer won’t be an issue for you. I personally feel this concealer might be a little tricky because you’d have to blend it rather quickly so that your skin doesn’t have uneven patches. Out of all 3 concealers, this one is the most viscous. Super Stay Full Coverage Under-Eye Maybelline Super Stay Full Coverage Under-Eye concealer I guess this formula just doesn’t match with L’Oreal. It works well with my Maybelline foundation but terribly with my L’Oreal foundation. However, I must warn you that this concealer sometimes removes my foundation as I’m blending it. I find the formula to be little thicker than Fit Me, but still super easy to blend overall. Instant Age Rewind Maybelline Instant Age Rewind concealer It’s like a “you-can’t-mess-this-up” kind of concealer. In my opinion, this concealer is the best for beginners at makeup as it’s easy to blend. The formula for Fit Me is more liquid-y and it doesn’t dry down too quickly. Super Stay Full Coverage Under-Eye – 120 Lightįormula 1.Just for you to note, I like choosing concealers that are lighter than my skin tone as I use it to highlight parts of my face. The shades for each concealers are listed as below. I will be comparing these concealers in 3 different aspects: formula, coverage, and oxidisation. And it’s really the bomb wonderful coverage, no creasing even after long hours, and my skin looks gooooooood. Just to let you know, I’ve been using Instant Age Rewind because the OG beauty guru, Tati Westbrooke, recommended it. That was what went through my head when I realised Maybelline has 3 different concealers in their brand:Īnd it got me thinking, what’s the difference? I was curious and so I got them all to test and compare them. Why does Maybelline have so many concealers? Shouldn’t just 1 type be enough?
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