Of all of my glowy, liquid products, this is definitely my favorite of the bunch. It gives both a super smooth and glowy effect to the skin, whether I use it as foundation, a primer, a mixer, or a highlighter. I know I talk about the Auric Glow Lust all the time, but it really is such a great product. I would recommend using setting powder on top of it if you don’t have dessert dry skin like I do or if you’re planning on doing any amount of sweating. It also feels very light weight, and everything I put on top of it looks great. It looks incredibly skin like, lasts all day, and provides just the right amount of coverage for me. My favorite way to use this concealer is all over like a foundation. I’m really happy I did – it’s my favorite pot concealer and is great for someone with skin as dry as mine. I wasn’t sure about the Glossier Stretch Concealer in G11, but I figured I would give it a go because Cate loves it so much. I’m planning on trying the new Thrive Causemetics concealer next but would absolutely grab the Kosas in shade 1 otherwise. Cate uses the concealer in shade 1, and I think that would have been a better match even though 2 is a good match for my face. I can use it both under my eyes and on my face and alone or with foundation. It doesn’t lose coverage when you’re blending it out, which is super important to me with concealers since I have incredibly dark under eyes. It blends out beautifully and doesn’t dry out the area under my eyes – it really does feel like a concealer & eye cream hybrid. I’d heard about the Kosas Revealer Concealer from a bunch of people but Cate finally convinced me to pick it up. I was on the fence given some folks had issues with it, but I trust Cate, and she was right! It’s my pick when I want a bit more coverage than the Charlotte Tilbury Foundation or any of my skin tints.Ĭharlotte Tilbury Light Wonder in 2 Fair, Fenty Eaze Drop in 2, Kosas Concealer in 02, Glossier Stretch Concealer in G11 I wouldn’t recommend using it with a sponge if you have dry skin, but otherwise, I have no issues with it. It also works great with a brush if I don’t feel like using my hands to apply it. I love that I can blend it in super quickly with my fingers, and it looks flawless. The formula is almost entirely mask proof and sweat proof, but doesn’t look heavy at all. It’s a really unique formula that’s blurring, light-weight, not too matte, and doesn’t budge. The Fenty Eaze Drop filled a gap in my foundation collection I didn’t realize I had. Even though I love this, I likely won’t repurchase it when I run out because I have so many other foundation favorites that are less expensive like the Glossier Skin Tint, Fenty Eaze Drop, and the Typology Tinted Serum. It’s slightly dewy and is low to medium coverage, which are both things I look for in base products. It looks incredibly seamless and natural and blends in so quickly. This is a “your skin but better” foundation – it’s incredibly light weight and feels like a moisturizer. One of the first things I got that Cate recommended is the Charlotte Tilbury Light Wonder Foundation in 2 Fair. If you aren’t following her yet, I recommend it! She also has a bunch of discount codes and affiliate links for various products (including some of these), so I would head over to her channel to use those to support her and save some money. I’ve even found a few things that aren’t makeup that I’ve fallen in love with because of her channel. She sung me Happy Birthday on a live stream and gave my blog a shout out in a different live stream because she’s awesome! I really appreciate her approach to reviews, and (spoiler) I’ve been incredibly impressed with everything she’s recommended. Cate has one of my favorite channels on YouTube, and she is a really great person.
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