The formula contains Hyaluronic Acid to hydrate the skin along with plant-based Collagen to plump the undereye area, Niacinamide to smooth and Caffeine to revitalise, so it really is a makeup and skincare product in one, which I think is excellent for the eye area. They didn't have stock of the lightest so I went for the medium shade, 120 Peach, and whilst I do have to go over it with a lighter concealer, it does cover my dark circles pretty well, so I would definitely order the lighter version when it comes back in stock. Dark circles get counteracted by peach-toned concealers and there are three peach-toned shades to choose from. This squeezy tube has a thin nodule at the end where the product comes out, so it isn't something with a wand, which I normally prefer, but this is the cheapest of the five and so I cannot complain. The Milani Supercharged Brightening Undereye Tint (£13.00 for 15ml) is not technically a concealer, but it is still an undereye product and so I wanted to include it, as I am reviewing these products more as undereye concealers than redness and spot concealers. I definitely wish I had bought this in a lighter shade as this is my favourite of the five, as it is ticks all the boxes - long-wearing, not too heavy and amazing coverage. It gives medium to full coverage with just one application and I find the formula very lightweight and super moisturising, making my under eye area look a lot healthier as you can't see the darkness under my eyes. The Concealer comes in a plastic tube and the wand is a flocked double-sided flat applicator, which makes it super easy to apply all over the skin. There are 22 shades to choose from and I opted for shade 1N, which is neutral toned and a little dark for me at the moment, but I guess that is the problem with buying online at the moment, however come Spring and Summer it will be absolutely fine. Onto the Laura Mercier Flawless Fusion Ultra-Longwear Concealer (£25.00 for 7ml) and I did notice that on the day of writing this post, they have come out with a brand new concealer, so I will definitely have to give that one a try too. I am usually not into sponges that come with the products, but this one works really well and blends the product seamlessly, and although this is branded as a full coverage concealer, I would say it is more medium coverage, but you can build it up and it does look very natural on the skin. There are two ways to apply this concealer, you can either use the wand directly onto the skin, or then apply and use the blurring sponge with a stippling motion to blend the product into the skin to create a more natural look. The formula contains Vitamin C to brighten the skin and reduce discolouration, Hyaluronic Acid to plump and smooth the appearance of fine, dry lines and Caffeine to energise the skin, which helps to reduce signs of fatigue. This lightweight concealer features a flocked-tip doe foot wand and a built-in blurring sponge. I chose the shade CN 02 Breeze, which is the lightest shade, but as you will see from the swatches, I could possibly have gone a little darker. Starting with the Clinique Even Better All-Over Concealer + Eraser (£23.00 for 6ml), it is available in thirty shades, which is pretty darn good for a higher end brand, as often you don't see so many shades.
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