Concealer is a product that I'm always repurchasing, mostly because it makes the biggest difference in my makeup routine. It's also the one step that I do almost every single morning! Although I have tried many high-end options over the years (MAC, NARS, Charlotte Tilbury, Tarte, Clarins, YSL, etc.) some of my ride-or-die options are under $15.
Rimmel Match Perfection Concealer
Included in my "best at the drugstore" roundup back in 2014 this concealer is outstanding. It makes my skin look flawless with a hint of glow and bb-cream like moisturization. I've repurchased at least 5 of these. The brush tip applicator allows for precise placement on spots and easy blending under the eye.
Physicians Formula Conceal Rx
I saw so many great reviews on this product, so in a haul back in 2018 I picked up two shades. It is super pigmented, and doesn't oxidize. I love the finish - similar to something like the Amazing Cosmetics concealer. At a lower price point and for such a large tube, this is a must-have for bigger jobs. It's not as thick as something like Walmart's famous Glamouflage, for example.
Wet n Wild Photofocus Concealer
I wasn't a huge fan of the foundation in this collection, but Wet n Wild's Photofocus concealer is awesome. It's just simple and effective, I love it for an every day, all-in-one. Good for under the eyes or on spots, it's perfect to keep in your handbag for touch ups too. With such an affordable price point - you have to try it.
Rimmel Wake Me Up Concealer
There isn't a ton of stuff I like from Rimmel, but this Wake Me Up concealer and their Scandal Eyes Liner (included here) are perfection. It has the ability to brighten your skin in one step, with light-reflecting ingredients to make the under-eye area super fresh and rested. Similar to YSL Touch Eclat, you could use this as a highlighting concealer all over the face (not recommended for blemishes).
Maybelline Master Conceal
A brand that makes killer foundation and concealer, Maybelline knows coverage. This is a simple, reliable, high-coverage product that works all over the face. I've also enjoyed their Age Rewind, but I find it to be a bit too drying under the eyes.
Do you have a drugstore favourite?
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