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Review on Hydration-Infused Vegan Concealer: By Terry Hyaluronic Hydra-Concealer – Brightens, Protects, 6.3g by Lisa Watson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Justice is not fair, at least not fair enough for me. And the tip of the brush is dirty

Comes in beautiful packaging. The ingredients are listed on the back. The first ingredient is Dimethicone, and when you look at the ingredients, there are other Dimethicone ingredients (like PEG/PPG-18/18 Dimethicone, Caprylylmethicone, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Divinyldimethicone/Dimethicone Crosspolymer. So, if you don't like silicone products you probably won't like it. It also contains parabens (methylparaben. It's made in France. I haven't seen the cruelty-free logo anywhere.) Hyaluronic acid would be at the top of the list of ingredients. I was surprised when I found out it was the penultimate ingredient I really HATE it when companies make claims about a product they use to sell the product, specifically mentioning it in the name and then adding that ingredient further down the ingredient list I hate it especially when a product costs more like this The pencil is interesting - High and wider than most concealers I've b own. Silver reflective center. Applicator is a thick brush. This is the button you press to apply product to the tip of the brush. I have the shade 100 Fair. It is dark! I don't know what you think of this shade as "light", but maybe I'm just so pale that it seems rather dark to me. I compared it to my L'Oréal Infallible Full Wear in 325 Eggshell and my Elf Hydrating Camo Concealer in Fair Rose. As you can see it's much darker than this one. I really wanted to love him, but I just didn't. The concealer itself works well. Moisturizes, normal coverage. But the applicator completely blows my mind. It's dirty as can be! I show the photo after use, very dirty. The applicator applies the concealer well but doesn't blend it at all. It just spreads it out so you have to use your finger, sponge or other brush to blend it out. It means apply it and then lightly blend it with your ring finger. Therefore, the brush applicator is not intended for blending concealer. But it seems weird to have a brush tip and then not use it for blending? Maybe it's just me. I do not know. It's just dirty and I don't like it. In general, the concealer is good. It has good coverage. Not complete but aligned. That's hydration. But the sound is too dark for me. So even if I liked it, it wouldn't work for me. If the hue worked for me I'd play with it more to see if I could find a way to use it where I like it, but since the hues are too dark I don't see the point. If the shade suits you, a messy applicator on the brush tip won't bother you, and as a light moisturizing finish, it will suit you.

Pros
  • Beauty and Personal Care
Cons
  • I'm worried