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Bourjois Radiance Reveal Concealer Review


I'm obsessed with concealers, and I'm always on the hunt for the perfect one! I currently use the Nars Radiant Concealer (Review Here) for under my eyes and the Benefit Boi-ing Concealer for spots etc. 

I recently purchased the Bourjois Radiance Reveal Concealer as I'd read good reviews online and I wash hoping it might be a dupe for my trusty Nars Concealer. 

Firstly there is one massive downside to this concealer: There are only THREE Shades! That just seems lazy! Especially in this day and age where you can purchase some concealers which have over 30 shades to choose from! 

I have the shade 'Light' and for once, it is indeed actually Light! It's gorgeously pale (it may even be too pale for some people, so I would suggest swatching it next to the other shades if unsure) 


It is specifically designed for the delicate eye area and it offers 24 hour hydration to the area around the eyes to offer hydration throughout the day, leaving eyes feeling more refressed. 

I apply this around my eyes in hope that it will conceal my dark circles. On application it feels nice and smooth and it blends really easily. 

It definitely helps to brighten and illuminate around the eyes: its a great ultra-light concealer that helps to hide dark circles and feels lovely and light and hydrating. 

I do find that it tends to settle into fine lines (which drives me a bit mad) So I have to remember to use a good primer before application. 

Also I do not find that it conceals spots well at-all, as I do not find it very long lasting on my oily skin. 

I tend to use this if I'm just nipping out to the shops and need something quick and easy. Also you can pop it into your bag and take it out and about without worrying about it breaking. 

At £7.99 its a fabulous bargain concealer for the undereyes: Next time your in town, be sure to pick ones of these up! 


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