So its been a while since my last blog post, which was almost 2 months ago! Four essay deadlines and a trip to Malawi later, and I'm back home in London for the Easter Holidays (yay!) However, revision for my end of year exams starts tomorrow (not so yay). I had this post in mind weeks ago, but never got around to writing it. But now I have some time and can use my revision breaks to get back to it! So here I wanted to share my views on the Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer. This is my favourite high end concealer that i've tried, and is probably my favourite concealer full stop. I've been using it since I was 16, when I was lucky enough to have my makeup done at one of the counters in John Lewis.
As the name suggests, it has a creamy consistency, which makes it ideal for covering stubborn blemishes. Available in 15 shades, this yellow-based concealer is also suitable to covering discolouration of the skin, dark marks, redness and under the eyes (however it does tend to crease easily so make sure you're quick with the powder!) I personally use it to cover any redness around my nose, and any blemishes which appear on frequent occasions.
On my skin (combination), this concealer lasts for most of the day when powdered, however, it does sometimes need reapplying onto those annoying spots! A good powder is essential if used under the eyes, and to make sure it stays in place as long as possible. It is very similar in finish to the MAC Studio Finish Concealer, however, I find these have a much better colour range and consistency to work with. These blend very easily, and look like skin if applied lightly (a look I love as it gets nearer summer). As this concealer has build-able coverage, it can look cakey if not properly blended or applied too heavily, so I find it best to start with a little and build up. I find it best to apply with either synthetic brush (such as the Real Techniques brushes by Sam and Nic Chapman, or Pixiwoo!), or with your fingers.
I use this concealer on a daily basis, either on its own or with foundation. On days when I don't have time or don't want to wear a full face of makeup, I find it perfect for quickly evening out my skin tone. While I was in Malawi, I didn't wear any foundation at all, mainly to give my skin a break and I didn't have time before busy days, but also because you don't always want a full face of makeup, especially in 30 degree heat with very high humidity! This concealer meant that I could hide any spots and dark circles from the long flight without worrying about reapplying halfway through the day!
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| I use the colour Ivory for those wondering |
So for those of you looking for a new concealer and have a little more money to spend (or maybe have a birthday coming up!), why don't you have a look at the Bobbi Brown counter when you're next out shopping. It is on the pricier side retailing at £18.50, but if like me you use it sparingly, the little pot can last you a while. I hope this review was useful, let me know in the comments if there are any other Bobbi Brown products I should try, or you'd like me to review!
Love,
Sarah
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