![]() ![]() I use Golden Beige in this, which is a little more of a stark highlighting colour on me, making it very brightening. The Too Faced concealer only comes in 20 shades but I actually think there's a more even distribution within those colours there are no big jumps between the colours. I use the colour Medium, which is actually perfect for me in terms of having a tone that's very slightly highlighting (as an NC37-40). only a small handful of dark/deep shades. The Shape Tape concealer comes in 30 shades but, like its infamous foundation counterpart, I don't think they got the gradient right with this one! There's a lot of minor variations on the lighter end with a range of in-between shades and different undertones vs. I think the Tarte can be used to spot-concealer but the Too Faced probably isn't as suitable for that because of its more watery texture. As I mentioned, I don't really contour but I think you could probably use both of these for that purpose, though the Too Faced is going to look more natural because it sheers out. I apply both of these concealers with my makeup sponge. I do also notice a little bit of fading towards the end of a long day when I use this one. Even with all that, I do often get creasing with this concealer. ![]() What I don't love about this concealer is that on my skin, I have to set it very quickly with a heavy-duty or quite a matte powder to minimise creasing. It's definitely slightly more sheer than the Tarte option and is very hydrating, so if you have dry eyes this is the option for you. The Too Faced, on the other hand, is definitely more fluid, which is why I think a lot of people like it for contouring, because that makes it really easy to blend out (I don't really contour so I just use both of these concealers under my eyes). It definitely isn't drying on my under-eyes, however it isn't specifically hydrating. I personally find the Tarte formula to be so long-wearing and it's incredibly crease-proof it's a product I reach for when I need something that's going to look flawless all day long. I've seen a lot of people say that these two concealers are really similar formula-wise but I actually have to disagree! The Shape Tape is a little more opaque (though I'd still say the Too Faced is full-coverage, the consistency is much more watery) and has a very slightly thicker texture. The Too Faced one has a bit more of a dip in it so scoops up more product than the Tarte. Blue is for neutralizing and diffusing orange and yellow tones.Both concealers have a large doe-foot applicator, which makes it easy to cover the amount of surface area you need to get a good layer on under the eyes. There’s Pink to brighten dark spots (for all skin tones), Yellow to brighten and neutralize mild redness (all skin tones), Green to neutralize redness, hyperpigmentation and pimples (all skin tones), Peach to neutralize dark under eyes and discoloration (fair-to-medium skin tones), Orange to do the same on medium-to-deep skin tones and Red for the same darkness on deep skin tones. If you know how to apply concealer, the rest is easy. Take our 5-question shade finder quiz to see which of our 42 foundation shades is the best match for you If your shade isnt perfect, exchange it within 60. Here’s how you use ’em.īefore you apply your regular concealer, choose the color corrector that’ll work for your imperfection. You’ve got the creamy, ultra-pigmented formula you know and love from Shape Tape, with the shades you need to color-correct any spot. That’s where Tarte’s new Shape Tape Color Correctors come in. To really hide imperfections - if you so choose - you need to color correct. When you have hyperpigmentation (those pesky dark spots), acne marks, dark circles and the like, sometimes concealer isn’t enough. ![]() However, StyleCaster may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. ![]()
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