It's not as luminous as claimed and dries fairly matte.Īlthough it's recommended for all skin types by NARS, those with very dry skin might want to opt for the Naked Skin instead. While it's hydrating to some degree, those with dry skin might not like wearing this one as an undereye concealer. "Hydrating and luxuriously smooth, it layers lightly for buildable medium-to-full coverage and a natural luminous finish." If you're using this concealer to cover blemishes, you don't want this concealer to diffuse light and attract more attention to spots and bumps regardless. The finish is actually on the matte side, which I like. I have combination skin and have had no problems when it comes to my dry patches.Īs for the "light diffusing technology", I'd say that's bull. This one's described as "A creamy concealer with hydrating, multiaction skin care benefits and light diffusing technology to create a softer, smoother complexion." Fair Neutral is slightly more cool/pink than Chantilly, and I would say it's a true neutral.Īvailable here at Sephora in 10 shades. Coverage and consistency might be slightly different in the lighter shades in my experience, but there shouldn't be any major differences.Īs to how the shades compare, they're very very close. I'm going to ramble a little bit about each product, so please click here to jump straight to the conclusion if you want to skip that!īefore I start, you should know that I have the lightest shades in both. Click here to find out more and claim your August box. Every month, we bring you up to $195 worth of cruelty-free and vegan products for only $34.99 with our subscription box.
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