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Eye Concealers
  Hi ladies,

I need to buy an undereye/eyelid concealer and wondered if anyone could recommend one?

I'm thinking about trying Clinique's Line Smoothing concealer, but don't fancy making an expensive mistake.

I'm 26 and have a few lines under my eyes, so anything with good coverage that doesn't settle into wrinkles would be great!

Thanks! :)


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Benefit Boi-ing is good. It's nice and thick but can feel sort of gritty.
I'd recommend MAC Studio Finish though. The colour matches are WAY better and you really don't need as much as the Benefit. It looks like you don't get as much in the little pot but it last far, far longer. I've had mine coming up for a year now and I'd guesstimate that I've used 1/2-3/4 (I have awful dark circles.)
I think the Benefit lasted maybe 2 or 3 months tops?
MAC Studiofinish was £10 and the Benefit was £15.50.


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I like Benefit Bo-ing. Its easy to blend and non-drying. It does an excellent job of covering dark circles and fine lines. Ive tried the MAC concealer in a stick and the liquid concealer but found them to be abit drying. Not tried the one in the pot so that maybe better.


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I would use 2 different products - MAC Paint in Bare Canvas for the lid, and my HG undereye concealer is Kanebo brush concealer but I am having huge problems tracking down a stockist:boohoo:
I am considering trying the new Bourjois Anticerne pour Petits Matins Concealer (anyone tried it yet?)as I love their Happy Light foundation so I figured this one might make a nice stop gap until I track down some Kanebo.


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hi happybunny,
have you tried using Estee Lauder's Double wear concealer? I find it's now the only thing that will disguise my uncle fester dark circles effectively and smoothly.





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