
#Catrice concealer match for nars custard skin
When I use any of the shades, Custard, Macadamia or Ginger, it blends to match the skin really well – it looks so natural you can barely tell there’s anything on the face. I didn’t swatch the Radiant Creamy one on the face as it blends out slightly sheerer so it’s a bit more forgiving color-wise. I found it easy to blend, but that being said if you need something with a bit more slip to blend easier, go with (or stick with) the Radiant Creamy Concealer formula. However for a matte formula the new Soft Matte Complete Concealer is seriously impressive and I do think it’s worth owning even if you have the other formulas. I also really don’t like matte finishes because I find they don’t work the best with my skin – they tend to emphasize pores, imperfections and look cakey. I’m not the biggest fan of pots because they tend to get messy. If I had to pick one, I would say Radiant Creamy wins because of the packaging and also because I like something a bit more creamy. For years the Radiant Creamy Concealer was one of the few I could use under the eyes no matter what condition my skin was in regardless of season and weather. Matte often looks too opaque, too matte and therefore a bit fake on the skin. I tend to prefer something with a tiny bit of radiance because I find it blends better on my skin type and also looks more natural. The Radiant Creamy Concealer has been a long-time go-to for me. In this case I would just make sure you have a good primer to hydrate the eye area (I like the Marc Jacobs Coconut Primer for dry skin days).ģ shades of the matte formula swatched on the face, under eye area and along jawline, on the lips is Kat Von D Beauty Everlasting Liquid Lipstick in Ludwig:Ĭustard was too light for me, but I put Macadamia on one side and Ginger on the other, both look like they’re a good match, right now I have a slight preference for Macdamia: I will say that I have normal combo skin – since it’s matte and opaque I do think if you have dry under eyes it could emphasize dry patches.
#Catrice concealer match for nars custard full
I love that it blends effortlessly on the skin and even though the coverage is near full it still manages to look natural on the skin. Even when swatched on the back of my hand and arm I thought they were all going to be too dark but they actually work better than I expected on the face. Also side by side I thought they all looked the same in the container. For the corners around the nose it works well to reduce redness.Ĭolor-wise these look a bit dark in the pot.

For spots it didn’t cover them 100%, but I would say that it still did a really good job at covering them to about 85% of the way. It didn’t cake or darken and lasted all day (I did set with powder). Under the eyes it was like an instant eye lift with a blurring effect. I tried it under the eyes and on a few spots using the finger to dab and blend. It feels creamy and soft to the touch, almost like it has just the slightest bit of bounce. It’s oil free, light weight yet ultra pigmented so a little goes a long way. The Soft Matte Complete Concealer offers full-coverage finish with a soft matte look. The colors are pretty close between formulas for the ones I bought, not identical but pretty close. For the Soft Matte Complete Concealer, I ordered the same three shades. The warmth helps brighten the eye are for me. This one is perfect for me as I actually prefer something with the tiniest bit of peach for under eyes. Then NARS added another color in between which is Macadamia with slight peachy tones. I used to mix Custard and Ginger together for my best match. Since I tan easily and also because I use a different shade under the eyes versus spot concealing, I rotate between three shades. To date the Radiant Creamy Concealer ($30 for 0.22 oz) has been one of my favorites for under the eye and around the nose to help with redness and create a more brighter more awake look.


NARS launched a new concealer called the Soft Matte Complete Concealer ($30 for 0.21 oz) and being the fan that I am of their bases I knew I had to try it.
