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Concealer
Concealing isn't always for hiding blemishes and imperfections, the right concealer can also brighten, uplift and colour-correct the area you apply it to. In our extensive selection, you'll find concealers from beauty giants like Benefit, NARS, Rimmel and more, so you can easily select an option that suits your needs. Read More
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FAQs
What's the difference between a concealer and a corrector? Concealers are skin-toned products designed to hide imperfections like dark circles, blemishes or pigmentation. Correctors, on the other hand, are tinted to neutralise specific concerns: peach or orange tones combat blueish under-eyes, green cancels redness, and lavender brightens dullness. While concealers offer coverage, correctors are used as a base layer to balance tone before applying foundation or concealer on top.
How do I choose the right concealer for my skin type and concern? Look for creamy, hydrating formulas with light-reflecting particles for under the eyes. For blemishes or oily areas, matte or long-wear options stay put without caking. If you have dry skin, avoid heavy textures and instead opt for lightweight, hyaluronic acid-infused concealers that hydrate while camouflaging. Use a shade that matches your skin exactly for blemishes, or go one tone lighter to brighten the under-eye.
Where should I apply concealer for a lifted look? Apply under the eyes in a triangle shape, around the nostrils, and along the outer corners of the mouth to neutralise shadows. A touch on the forehead and chin can also brighten the centre of the face. Blend with a sponge or fingertip and set with powder for a crease-resistant finish.