I didn't use concealer on daily basis before I had my son.
Now, with the combination of lack of sleeping due to breastfeeding and then
weaning, and studying, I had raccoon eyes to cover. I bought the photoready
foundation. the photoready concealer was a cream concealer in a bullet like lipstick. It was okay for under eye, but not for
blemishes. and somehow it was brighter than the rest of my face on photos.
I read about Laura Mercier undercover pot. An undercover pot was a concealer and a camouflage on top and a loose powder to set them in the bottom. both the concealer and the camouflage were cream. but since we had no laura
mercier here in Indonesia, I had to wait until I got the chance to visit my
sister in Singapore. And while we were going to Sephora, I tried the undercover
pot and the BA said that mine was #1. Great! I was the fairest of all. Up until now, I could only cover my under eye
well, but not my blemishes. Though I had read about how to use that camouflage
part of that pot, but I still couldn’t do it right.
let's review more.. what they said about it : An innovative, travel-friendly pot that combines steps three and four of the Flawless Face into one convenient package for flawless touch-ups. the left pan was secret camouflage and the right pan is secret concealer.
the secret camouflage was oil-free and stayed in place all day long to cover blemishes, scars and imperfection. the secret concealer's emollient formula to combat under-eye circles. translucent loose setting powder was a lightweight, silky powder to set your make up.
Some reviewer said that I had to use the exact brush to get
the best result. But the pot was already pricey, and the brush too. It was
choking me. So I decided not to repurchase it, and probably tried something
else, like elf or covergirl. Or just satisfied with my Revlon concealer.
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| the pot |
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| the concealer on left and corrector on right |
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| the powder beneath |
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| left: concealer, right: corrector |
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| concealer bullet |
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| easy to twist |
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| swatch on hand |
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