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The brighter shades were too bright for me and the deepest shade was too close to my skin tone to be used as a contour.Įspresso, brown with slight yellow/golden undertonesĬhestnut, medium brown with golden undertones (this is lighter than Espresso although it has a higher number)īeautiful Bronze, coffee brown with yellow/golden undertones (also a bit lighter than Espresso)ĭark Cocoa, chocolate brown with slight red undertones (deepest of all)ĭark Cocoa for a spot on my chin (my skin is a little deeper there)Įspresso to brighten under my eyes or Chestnut for a “brighter” look (though I still prefer the color of my Cover FX Cream Concealer in N Deep to highlight)īeautiful Bronze to cover elsewhere Swatchesīottom line: I thought these were great for the price.

I also would have loved to have more of a highlight and contour shade for my skin tone. I have a love/hate kinda thing with the applicator-I feel that the brush applicator built into the packaging makes it easy to apply but at the same time it’s annoying because I feel like I’d need to constantly keep it clean or the product on it will dry up and make the concealer harder to dispense. I got good coverage and the wear was pretty average in comparison to other concealers. Girl site they’re $5 each and sometimes they’re found in local beauty supply stores. These are really great quality for the price-I paid about $2 each (I think-not 100% sure) from a deal at IMATS but on the L.A. So I’ll keep this short and sweet (because you know I can get long-winded…lol). My Updated Foundation Routine īecause We’re Not All Banana: A Few Highlight Setting Powders for Dark Skin Why ONE Foundation May Not Cut It for Women of Color

Why I Now Highlight and Contour My Face Every Time I Do My Makeup… You can find out more about highlighting and contouring in these posts: The basic rule of thumb is to use a shade 1-2 shades lighter than your skin tone for highlighting and a shade 1-2 shades darker than your skin tone for contouring. I’m getting a lot of comments with people asking what to use to highlight and contour. They come in a wide shade range (18 shades total) from fair to deep and I picked up six shades in the deeper spectrum and gave ’em a whirl :) Girl Cosmetics Pro Conceal HD Concealer and since I’d seen so many of my beauty faves loving these super affordable concealers, I grabbed a few to try out. While at IMATS a few weeks ago, I came across a booth that sold L.A. Read ALL about my review process including how I take swatches, photos, and more here.
