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The coverage is decent, not nearly as high coverage as the Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer which I reviewed recently. I find this concealer to fade through the day no matter if I set it with powder or not. And if I set it with powder on top, it can tend to look dry. When I use the corrector underneath, the concealer doesn’t seem to fully set. The reason is that this concealer doesn’t play nice with other products. My preferred way to wear this is actually on its own – no corrector underneath, no powder on top. I’ve worn this various ways: on its own, over the Becca Under Eye Brightening Corrector, with a setting powder.
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It also leaves the skin smooth looking, and doesn’t crease. The most impressive thing for me is that this concealer does not oxidize. I also found that the “open” time of the concealer is quite short, meaning that I have to work quickly to blend it before it begins to set. But there are many options on the market today from brands like Morphe, Sedona Lace, and Coastal Scents, etc). My favourite fluffy brush for blending this is the little Ecotools one that came with the 5pc Mineral set (it’s an old set, I don’t think it’s available anymore sadly.

When I try to use my fingers to blend, it leaves finger marks and streaks on my skin. The best way I found to apply this is with a fluffy synthetic brush or a Beauty Blender-type sponge. The consistency of the concealer is like a thin gel lotion that stays dewy looking on the skin even after it has set.
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This is an interesting product, and I experienced a bit of a learning curve on how to apply it. Creates look of flawless and natural looking radiant skin.Hyaluronic Acid for a smoother, more youthful appearance.Alpine Rose brightens skin’s appearance and promotes elasticity.Coconut Water helps replenish skin’s moisture levels without over hydrating.

I think Light Medium could also possibly work for me but it might be a tad too dark / yellow. I would say the colour is a decent match, about 90% but it’s just ever so slightly too light for me. I was matched to the shade Light which is the 3rd lightest shade. Medium Tan – medium/tan with pink undertones Medium – medium/tan with golden undertones Light Medium – medium with peach undertones Very Fair – fair/light with pink undertones There are 10 colours offered in this concealer as shown by the informational card I received at the event: The tip is ever so slightly floppy but nothing like the Urban Decay Naked Skin Concealer. The doe-foot wand is quite useful because the tip is engineered with a little reservoir to “scoop” and deposit the product onto the skin. This concealer tube has little feminine details like a gold band around the neck and scalloped details at the top of the cap, with “TF” in gold calligraphy. But the quality of the product and packaging are actually great. Their packaging just screams girly princess that seem to be more geared toward those just starting out with makeup. I’m quite a newbie to the Too Faced brand. I’ve been wearing this concealer for the past 2 weeks in various conditions and trying different methods. I was able to purchase this in advance of the launch date during a pre-launch event. The official name of the concealer is Too Faced Born This Way Naturally Radiant Concealer, and is an extension to the Born This Way Foundation. I prioritized this review since this concealer is launching this month here in Canada.
