From $205 moisturizers to $400 hair tools, I'm incredibly lucky as a beauty editor to get access to some of the most premium products in the business, but money doesn't always talk. In fact, on a number of occasions, I've been left distinctly underwhelmed by some of the more eye-wateringly expensive products that I've tried, which is why I'm always keen to find affordable beauty products that deliver on performance. I've already covered cheap moisturizers, serums, and perfumes that are just as good as their more expensive counterparts, but now, I'm turning my attention to makeup—concealer, more specifically.
Concealer is my number one makeup-bag staple, so you can trust me when I say I've tried them all. From the crazy expensive to the cheap as chips, I leave no stone unturned in my quest for coverage. Thankfully, this means I have a whole host of favorites for your concealing needs. Whether it's disguising blemishes, brightening the under eyes, or evening out your skin tone, I've got plenty of recommendations to get the job done. Keep scrolling to shop some of my favorite concealers and their more affordable dupes.
One of the best-selling concealers in America, the Tarte Shape Tape Contour Concealer is a full-coverage, matte formula that covers everything without leaving your skin looking dull. Actually, I think $29 is a reasonable price to pay for such a great product, but there is a dupe if you're looking for something cheaper. When e.l.f released their 16hr Camo Concealer last year, it immediately went viral. It has just as much full coverage and it's only $6.
A cult classic in its own right, there was a time in my life when I'd only wear MAC Pro Longwear Concealer. It has a liquid consistency and can be built up easily from medium to full coverage. Plus, there have been many occasions when I've used it as a foundation when I've forgotten my usual base product. Basically, it's a great all-rounder. Recently though, I came across the affordable beauty brand L.A. Girl. This $5 concealer really reminded me of my MAC favourite. It has a similarly lightweight texture that can be layered up, it comes in a wide range of shades, and it doesn't budge once you've applied it. I have to say that it's definitely now a favorite of mine.
One of the most iconic concealers in beauty history, YSL's Touche Éclat is worn by everyone from Meghan Markle to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley thanks to its hybrid highlighter-concealer formula. This isn't something I'll reach for when I want to cover up blemishes or redness, but it's amazing at brightening under eyes and adding luminosity to the skin. Similarly glowy is Maybelline's Instant Anti Age Eraser, which magics away the appearance of under-eye darkness and even soothes puffiness when you're extra tired. It has slightly more coverage than the YSL, too, so it also works well on redness.
One of my favorite concealers on the list comes courtesy of Japanese beauty brand Shiseido. I have to say that it boasts a beautiful creamy formula that melts into your skin for a natural finish and makes light work of covering up everything from blemishes to fine lines without looking cakey. The reason why I consider Neutrogena's Hydro Boost Concealer dupe is the dewy finish it delivers on the skin, which most likely comes from the Hyaluronic Acid. Both concealers do an amazing job of concealing without ever making pores look clogged or making skin look flaky.
I absolutely love Nars's Radiant Creamy Concealer and am never without a tube in my makeup bag. In fact, ask any beauty editor, and I'm pretty sure you'll find it in their stash. It has a luminous finish that looks natural without being overly dewy, and it works double duty to diffuse light where you have darkness while camouflaging breakouts and pigmentation with ease. Maybelline's Fit Me! Concealer also has a wonderfully lightweight base that allows your skin to shine through where you want it to. It never looks heavy on the skin, and again, it can be used to brighten tired-looking skin as well as cover where you want it to.
Trust me on this one. I know that these two concealers look totally different, but I'm a big fan of both, and they basically do the same thing. The Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Enhancer is a makeup-artist favourite thanks to the way that you can use it on its own as a high-coverage concealer or mixed with moisturiser for more of a lightweight skin-tint effect. L'Oréal's Infallible More Than Concealer is just as versatile. You can apply it straight from the super-size doe-foot applicator as a full-coverage concealer or mix a bit with your moisturiser for a quick foundation. Plus, both products work well as natural-looking highlighters and contour colours if you get a shade lighter or darker than your usual skin tone.
More power to you if you're happy to embrace your skin whatever the weather, but when my acne is at its height, I want coverage. Urban Decay's Naked Skin Complete Coverage Concealer is brilliant, as it conceals everything without looking like you've got much on your skin at all. In fact, it has a surprisingly hydrating formula, which I think is how it manages to look fresh all day. While not quite as lightweight in texture, this Instagram-favourite concealer from Morphe provides just as much coverage at less than half of the price. The thing I love most about it is that it honestly stays put for as long as you need it to, so there's no need to touch things up throughout the day.
When I want a brightening concealer, Hourglass's Veil Retouching Fluid is one of my favourites. It's light as water, has a serum-like texture, and is enriched with hyaluronic acid to actually hydrate the skin throughout the day. It's also great at refreshing your complexion when your skin needs a pick-me-up. Nyx's pearl-infused formula also boasts a similarly lightweight, refreshing feel. Again, you can use this to rehydrate and brighten skin throughout the day, and the quality of the formula really belies its £9 price tag.
Next up, The 7 Most-Wanted Face Creams and Their Less Expensive Drugstore Dupes
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