![]() It’s also a fuss-free concealer in terms of application: I apply the concealer by placing 3-4 dots under each eye, then I tap with my ring finger to blend in. My preferred way to wear this is over the corrector and set with powder. I’ve tested this concealer various ways: on its own, over Becca Under Eye Concealer, and also set with Nars Light Reflecting Looser Setting Powder. It’s likely that the Nars concealer had oxidized, and I think it’s possible that I had applied too much of the Becca Under Eye Brightening Concealer underneath. She recommended that I go a shade lighter – but this isn’t an option because the lighter shade, Honey, is even more peach (and the next shade down, Vanilla, is too light and pink). ![]() I’d mentioned that when I attended the Too Faced Born This Way Concealer pre-launch event, the SA guessed which Nars concealer shade I was wearing because of how peach it looked. I feel that Custard looks great when first applied, but it does oxidize slightly: L to R: freshly applied, dried after 15 minutes, and over Becca Under Eye Corrector (blended) ![]() And the coverage is one of the best I’ve found in an under eye concealer – it conceals my dark circles without looking mask-like. The texture of the concealer is creamy and thicker than the average concealer. These are probably the top 2 qualities I look for in an under eye concealer. The concealer definitely delivers on being long wearing and crease-proof.
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