

The concealer brightened up my face instantly (Image: Emily Sleight/ Liverpool ECHO)Įyebags are always a big issue for me, and without them covered, I feel like a makeup look is never complete.įor years I’ve sworn by the ' MAC Cosmetics ‘Pro Longwear Concealer’ a thick formula that works a treat on eyebags.Ĭonsidering that particular concealer is £22, I thought I’d try and find myself a cheaper alternative that’s just as good. Emily tried the Maybelline Eraser Concealer
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You can buy 17's Second Skin Enhancing Concealer from Boots' website. The range, loved by celebs like Tilly Ramsay features 170 vegan beauty staples - all of which are cruelty free. I was pleased my skin still retained its texture, but looked just that little bit enhanced. All in all a very nice, effective product worthy of its 5 stars! Works as good as my Estée Lauder at a fraction of the price!! 10/10!"Īs well as concealing my dark circles, it also did a good job at covering my blemishes, as I typically get hormonal breakouts on my chin area.įor £2, you can’t ask for more from it. Also it didn’t make the fine lines around my eyes look obvious as some concealers can make you look “caked up” instead of concealed but this also covered the dark rings under my eyes!

This is easy to blend, the consistency is creamy and just right. Other Boots shoppers have also adored the £2 product, with one writing: "I've used luxury brands that cost 10x this and didn't work as well."Ī second added: "I cannot believe how good this concealer is! I usually use a brand that's £17 a pop and I never thought I'd find a rival, however this £2 beauty is it! Great applicator, lovely consistency, no creases and really brightens my eye area as much as my usual one! It's a firm 10/10 for me!"Īnother commented: "I just tried this concealer and l am very happy with it.

I was pleased with the results, which offered a crease-free appearance under my eyes, making them look brighter and smoother. I wouldn’t say it’s highly pigmented, but it is buildable without being cakey to offer a more full-coverage look. I did find it blended well and a small amount of product goes a long way. The budget-friendly concealer is dermatologically tested and promises to be ‘highly pigmented enhanced with a mineral mix complex, which perfectly masks imperfections and blends in seamlessly’. It would be great to see Boots extend their shade range to accommodate people with darker skin tones, because this is still an industry-wide inclusivity issue.Īpplying the concealer after moisturiser, I found it glided across the skin smoothly, living up to its velvety claims. The concealer then comes in 002 cool, warm and neutral shades, 003 cool, warm and neutral, then 004 in just neutral. It’s a neutral undertone, but you can also get it in cool or warm tones to suit your skin. I picked up the Second Skin Enhancing Concealer in the shade 001N, and it was the ideal shade for me. Prices start at £2, such as the concealer, and are no more expensive than £5 for bigger products like foundation and eyeshadow palettes. The brand was discontinued in 2018, but celebrated its homecoming last year, telling customers they can build a whole makeup look for £10. Shoppers have already been leaving rave reviews for the budget beauty buy - so naturally, I had to see what all the fuss was about. The £2 product from the nostalgic brand 17 comes in 10 shades and promises a ‘velvety finish’. The finished result of the 17 Second Skin Enhancing ConcealerĪ Boots own brand concealer has been flooring shoppers, with some even saying it’s as good as high-end brand Estée Lauder. Beth tried 17's Second Skin Enhancing Concealer I find that it blends in beautifully and doesn't feel cakey at all - I'm normally a huge fan of Nars Creamy Concealer but this one is absolutely my new favourite. That wasn't the case with this concealer, with the extensive range I was able to quickly and easily find a match without needing assistance in store.

I often struggle to find a shade that actually matches my skin tone with most being far too pale and the limited range around my complexion often given an orange tinge to my look. Jada Jones wearing this week's makeup item
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We put Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, Asda and Morrisons sun creams to the test and a £3.20 bottle wowed us Jada Jone s tried Fenty Pro Filt'r Instant Retouch Concealer
