![]() ![]() Cream textures for rednessĪ medium-to-full coverage cream concealer, often available in a pot, tends to conceal discolouration particularly well, particularly when applied by being warmed into the skin using a targeted brush or sponge. Try Pat McGrath's Skin Fetish Concealer or Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Away Concealer. ![]() “You should also avoid any brands that use mineral oil (sometimes used for hydration),” says the global make-up artist for Fenty Beauty, Hector Espinal Hector, as this can "clog pores and make the breakouts you are trying to conceal even worse". “It’s also desirable for use on wrinkled areas because its thin texture makes it the least likely to crease." "Liquid concealer is preferred for covering pimples because it is the least likely to cake and it poses minimal risk of clogging pores, which a creamier concealer may do,” says Begoun. You’re likely to use your concealer for different reasons too, so while many products can be used interchangeably, some formulas work better for certain concerns, for example breakouts, redness and under-eye darkness. L'Oréal Paris’ Infallible More Than Concealer, £9.99 SHOP NOW Know your concern NYX’s Born To Glow Concealer, £9 SHOP NOWĮstée Lauder’s Double Wear Radiant Concealer, £24 SHOP NOWįenty’s Pro Filt’r Instant Retouch Concealer, £19 SHOP NOW If this is you, refocus your search and look for a lightweight formula that can be built up where needed, because "full coverage" is not the only way to successfully conceal. Then, when they receive the product they don’t like how ‘heavy’ it is,” says the education manager for NYX, Katie Hodge. “Often customers shop online and buy a full coverage matte foundation and concealer. You may also want to consider the foundation finish that you prefer and match your concealer texture to it. Formulas with a slightly radiant finish, packed with hydrating ingredients, are better options, so try NYX’s Born To Glow Concealer or Estée Lauder’s Double Wear Radiant Concealer. On the other hand, "if you have dry skin, avoid matte finishes because this will emphasise dryness," Begoun continues. Instead, look for an oil-free, long-wear or mattifying formula, such as Fenty’s Pro Filt’r Instant Retouch Concealer or L'Oréal Paris’ Infallible More Than Concealer. "If you have oily skin, avoid a creamy or stick concealer as these textures tend to clog and magnify the appearance of pores," explains the skin expert and founder of Paula's Choice, Paula Begoun. Just as you might when choosing your moisturiser, it's important to understand your skin type before investing in a concealer, as different finishes work best depending on your complexion. ![]()
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