Friday, February 7, 2014

REVIEW: ELF Studio Maximum Coverage Concealer

ELF Studio Maximum Coverage Concealer
$3.00
Found at:
ELF


Claims:
It provides blendable, buildable coverage.  This can be used on the face and the body for tattoos, blemishes, scars, etc.
It is highly pigmented and can be worn for an extended period of time. 

Net wt. 0.7 fl oz / 20 m









The Breakdown
Rating: 3.15/10
Affordability: 8/10 ($3.00)
Value:8/10 (Net wt. 0.7 fl oz / 20 m)
Pigmentation: 1/10 (Lacks pigmentation, patchy when blended)Usage: 1/10 (I will be throwing this away.  I hate wasting make-up but when I know that I will not be using this It's just wasting space.)
Overall: I was super disappointed in this concealer.  There are 6 available shades and I grabbed the lightest one, which is Porcelain.  It has an orangey under tone to it so it doesn't really work just alone on the face.  I need to wear this with a foundation.  Which if fine but some people tend to go for a full coverage concealer and then a setting powder but I wouldn't do that. Especially because it doesn't really cover up everything.  This is supposed to be a full coverage concealer, it's supposed to cover up blemishes which is my main issue.  Blemishes and redness.  I used this on my face and it is super thin.  It has a watery like consistency so when you apply this to your face you kind of have to wait for it to set in order to apply another layer.  That is annoying, nobody has time to wait 10 minutes between layers.  I wouldn't recommend this at all.   I would go for the cheaper ELF essential all over cover stick it is $1.00 and can be found at ELF and in store at select Targets.


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