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Too Faced Born This Way Concealer

in Makeup on 06/15/16

Too Faced Born This Way Concealer Review

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Today marks the launch of the new Too Faced Born This Way Naturally Radiant Concealer! Too Faced sent me the entire line so I can share my thoughts (and swatches) with you.

I think the collection is pretty broad in terms of shades (from “Very Fair” to “Deep”), but with any line, there’s always someone who can’t find a good match. Sometimes I can’t even find my shade with brands who specialize in having “every shade”. That being said, I found a good match with Too Faced’s Born This Way Concealer in “Light.” I am on the pale side with neutral more-toward-yellow undertones. Some pale shades tend to be too pink or too yellow, but “Light” worked out perfectly for me.

Too Faced Born This Way Concealer

I would encourage you to check out other bloggers’ reviews, so you can see what the swatches look like on different skin tones. I heard from Phyrra that the “Very Fair” shade doesn’t match the lightest Born This Way foundation in “Snow”. The concealer seems to be darker. See Phyrra’s swatches here.

The Naturally Radiant Concealer is made with coconut water and hyaluronic acid to moisturize without being oily, and Alpine Rose to to brighten and promote elasticity. That being said, I did find some slippage under the eyes after applying (probably from the dimethicone, which never seems to play well with my combo/oily skin). A dusting of powder helps to set the concealer. It also contains yogurt powder/acidophillus, so although cruelty free, it’s not a vegan product.

Too Faced Born This Way Concealer Swatches

Here is how each shade is described (see how they look swatched in bright daylight above; Shades from Left to Right):

Very Fair – pale with pink undertones
Fair – light with pink undertones
Light – golden undertones
Light Medium – medium with peach undertones
Medium – tan with golden undertones
Medium Tan – pink undertones
Tan – golden undertones
Deep Tan – golden undertones
Dark – golden undertones
Deep – pink undertones

These concealers are available today at TooFaced.com. If you try them, let me know what you think!

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Jen Mathews is the Chief Bunny and social media maestro for My Beauty Bunny. She is also the President of Top Tier Media, a digital marketing agency for beauty, fashion, health and lifestyle brands. Follow My Beauty Bunny on Instagram for more cruelty free goodness!

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Comments

  1. Carolina says

    June 17, 2016 at 5:21 am

    They look awesome! Although, it looks like they don’t have a shade for the ones (like me) who are very pale and very yellow ._.

  2. Kate says

    July 8, 2016 at 2:09 pm

    I really wanted these to work for me but they creased so badly on me! So sad!

    Kate
    katelovesmakeup.com

  3. chiefbunny says

    July 12, 2016 at 10:03 am

    Hi Kate – yeah – if I don’t use powder with them, I get that too!

  4. Viktoria says

    January 24, 2017 at 8:59 am

    Do you think very fair could work on my NW15 skin(pink undertones) or would it be too light?

  5. chiefbunny says

    January 30, 2017 at 11:32 am

    It’s almost impossible to guess – I would go to an ULTA or Sephora and test them. Go look outside in the light before buying. The lighting in those stores is always bad. Also keep in mind that it usually takes a few minutes to oxidize (the colors might change a bit).

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Top beauty blog, My Beauty Bunny, focuses on finding the best in beauty from companies who do not test on animals. We are not a vegan blog, but we do have a vegan section.

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