Concealers are like foundations in the sense that they both use flesh-toned pigments to even out and perfect complexions. Concealers differ in that they're more highly pigmented to target smaller, more concentrated areas rather than covering a whole face. Best used on unsightly blemishes and those persistent under-eye circles, a touch of the right concealer can fool people into thinking you drink plenty of water and get a full night's rest on the regular. The problem with concealers, though, is that you can rarely find one that seamlessly blends into your skin. The worst concealers will create blotchy patches all over the face that stand out from your natural skin tone. The very best will make your complexion look like a clean canvas.
For this Obsessive Tester, I took nine concealers and put them to task on my winter skin. Without summer's tan, my trouble spots include ruddy, wind-chapped cheeks, tissue-rubbed red nostrils, and highly visible under-eye bags. The following reviews are based on tests when concealers were applied — with my fingertip or synthetic concealer brush — to bare skin as well as over foundation.
Via: Which Concealer Is Best for Trouble Spots?
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