Review time. And this time it's a concealer. I never used concealers before but after I got this I must say I quite enjoy concealing. Now, there are many budget concealers available in the market but I chose Inglot over most others because I believe Inglot concealers are not too talked about and I wanted to experiment as I have no frame of reference to judge it. I will not say that I'm too happy with the concealer mainly because I chose a wrong shade for concealing (thanks to the SA as well!) and it creases a little when used around the eyes. But it works as a highlighting concealer for me, so that's good. The shade that I got is MW100.
Packaging:
Since it is from the Freedom System so it comes in a metal square pan which is meant to be stored in a Z-palette. I don't have a Z-palette so I've stored it in an old compact case. The pan was enclosed in a hard plastic cover which came in a black cardboard box.
The packaging
The pan (look at the damage I've caused!)
Quantity:
1.8 grams
Price:
550 INR
Ingredients:
Ingredients List
Review:
The concealer is very creamy, blends very easily and has medium coverage. I so wish that I had bought the correct shade. It can be layered without getting looking caked up. It is absolutely a must to set it with a powder as it looks shiny (a problem for oily skinned beauties) after application. I like applying the concealer with a blending sponge rather than a concealer brush as it gives a more natural finish. It stays put about 4 to 5 hours.
Left: A dab of product
Right: Concealer blended
Pros:
- Medium coverage which gives a natural finish
- Creamy texture and blends easily
- Good staying power (4 to 5 hours)
- Very little product is required
- Affordable
Cons:
- Not matte in finish
- Creases under the eye (which most concealers do)
- Doesn't cover dark circles (requires orange corrector)
- Storage may be an issue if you don't have a Z-palette
Final Verdict:
3.8/5. For the price point, the concealer fares well for me.
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