![]() This is a great concealer if you are worried about dry skin texture and want a little bit of coverage and brightening. It feels a little more creamy than the Urban Decay, but is much more thin than the NARS. Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer in Fair is in between textures of the NARS and Urban Decay. It is pigmented compared to a standard concealer like Maybelline Fit Me, but it has less coverage than NARS RCC or Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage. I absolutely love the thin texture - it blends into my skin beautifully and brightens well. ![]() Even on my fair skin, Fair Neutral can give me a reverse panda effect if I am heavy handed. ![]() Fair Neutral is quite a bit lighter than I thought it would be, but the next shade deeper is quite a bit deeper and more yellow. I kept seeing it in 2015 favorites videos on YouTube, so I wanted to give it a try and see if it lives up to the hype. Urban Decay Naked Skin Concealer in Fair Neutral is the newest concealer to my collection. The shade Vanilla is a hair too deep for my face and doesn't provide any brightening under the eyes - I wish they made a shade between Vanilla and Chantilly! I find it has the best coverage of the three, especially for post acne pigmentation or blue - purple dark circles. Especially now that I'm nearing the end of my tube, the drier texture can look cakey on dry skin under my eyes. Urban Decay Radiant Creamy Concealer in Vanilla is my favorite of the three for all purpose use. I have fair, dry skin with blue-purple dark circles, so I am always looking for a concealer that will be pigmented enough to cover discoloration, brightening enough to make me look awake, and not exaggerate dry skin or fine lines. Today's post is a quick swatch comparison of the three under eye concealers I have in rotation right now.
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