![]() (ETA: I accidentally fibbed-Boy Brow is currently $16, so you're only saving $2 when you buy the kit.) I already reviewed Boy Brow in a previous post, however, so I passed on the set. Each item is $18 individually while the full Phase 2 set is $50 unlike the Phase 1 set, you save a few dollars by buying the kit. The Phase 2 set comes with a pot of the Stretch Concealer, a tube of Generation G lipstick, and a tube of Boy Brow, all in the shade of your choice. So when Glossier launched two new makeup items-the Stretch Concealer and the Generation G Lipstick-in a new "Phase 2" set, I decided to give them a shot. Lucky for me, that tint has become a staple in my collection. But the slick marketing pulled me in again, and I decided to test out the Perfecting Skin Tint. Boy Brow was very meh on me, Balm Dot Com dried my mouth out and felt heavy on my skin, and the ingredients list for the two masks terrified me. I was more than a little skeptical of when their brand first launched, and I admit that I remained unimpressed for some time after the first wave of products was released. The shade range isn't as expansive as Glossier's, so finding your perfect shade could be an issue.Wearing the Perfecting Skin Tint and Stretch Concealer in Light and Generation G Lipstick in Like skin prepped with Soothing Face Mist before application. It has a matte finish compared to the Glossier Stretch Concealer, making it an excellent option for oily skin.īobbi Brown Undereye Corrector: A long-wearing, natural under-eye concealer, the Bobbi Brown Undereye Corrector ($33) also helps blur discoloration, dark spots, and acne. Nars Soft Matte Complete Concealer: Nars' Soft Matte Complete Concealer ($32) is creamy, full-coverage, blurring, and long-lasting. As someone with dry skin, I found it easily buildable and a perfect addition to my makeup routine. Thanks to the jar packaging, you can use every ounce, so it should last a reasonable amount of time. The Glossier Stretch Concealer retails for $20, making it more affordable than other popular concealers. It could be better at covering blemishes for long periods, but I was still impressed. It feels breathable on the skin and provides lovely, creaseless under-eye coverage. Toward the end of the day, I noticed that the product slightly clung to the dry patch on my chin, but I didn't detect any flaking. On the days I used both foundation and the Stretch Concealer under my eyes, they worked well together.Īs someone who loves a full-coverage concealer, I really enjoy using this natural formula. I was surprised by how lightweight it felt on my skin I forgot I was even wearing makeup. After eight hours, I did a makeup check, and the coverage under my eyes was still there, but I did need a touch-up on my blemishes. I was impressed with how quickly it concealed the redness around my cheeks. It was easy to blend, even if I had to add a few layers to cover a stubborn blemish. I immediately noticed how natural the coverage was-it looked like my skin but better. ![]() I followed with my foundation, mascara, eyeliner, bronzer, and blush. Then, I added the product to any blemishes and redness around my nose, cheeks, and chin. I first used the Glossier Stretch Concealer to cover my under-eye circles.
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