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- nad0623Mar 26, 2019 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsThere weren't really any downsides. If I had to nitpick, I'd say you need to be careful with the amount you use. Even a thin layer provides good coverage, so if you apply too much, it can look heavy! As long as you control the amount well, it truly lives up to its name as a 'complete' concealer.
TipFor those with a lot of redness or uneven skin tone, applying this after primer but before foundation can help even out your complexion! Just make sure to blend it in completely before applying foundation to avoid pilling. The 'Custard' shade has a slightly yellow undertone and is on the darker side, so it's recommended for those who use shade 23 or darker in foundation, or for contouring.