Our lightweight, pigment rich concealer adapts to your complexion concern. For darkness under the eyes, it brightens and neutralises shadow for a fresh faced look. For blemishes and redness, it evens skin tone and stays put through the day. This multi-tasking concealer can also be blended over your foundation to add a little extra coverage just where it’s needed.
Application makes a big difference. For under-eyes, gently dot directly onto your skin, then press (don't rub) into the area with a clean fingertip, precise sponge or small brush. For blemishes, tap directly onto the spot and blend the edges so not to lift the colour. Set lightly with powder for extra staying power if desired.
Concealer Questions Answered
What's the best concealer for dark circles?
Look for a lightweight, brightening formula that's either one shade lighter or the same as your foundation with a warmer undertone. The warmth neutralises the blue-purple tones in shadow, while the lighter shade gently lifts the area. Velvet Radiance Concealer is a favourite for exactly this reason.
Should I apply concealer before or after foundation?
Generally, foundation first, then concealer only where you need extra coverage. This stops you using more product than necessary - and you may be surprised by the difference foundation alone makes! But it’s up to you - if you prefer targeted spot coverage on blemishes then foundation application around it, go for it.
How do I stop my concealer from creasing?
Use less product than you think you need, press rather than rub it in, and layer if needed. A couple of light layers will blend more easily and look more natural than a single heavy one. Set lightly with a finely milled powder or setting spray in the areas that move most (usually under the eyes). Over-application is the most common cause of creasing; a little goes a long way with our formulas.
Can concealer double as a base for lighter makeup days?
Yes, and it's one of our favourite time saving hacks. A few strategic dots of concealer pressed into the areas that need it (under eyes, around the nose, on any redness) gives you a fresh, polished look in under a minute. Finish with a touch of blush and you're done.
How do I choose the right concealer shade?
For under-eyes, go one shade lighter than your foundation if you can. For blemishes and redness, match your foundation exactly. If you're between shades, the lighter option is usually safer as it can be warmed up easily. Reach out to our team if you'd like help matching.