I set it with a finely milled powder after application and then it stays put. The concealer stays pretty much the entire day (office hours ~ 9.30 to 7.30). Also, due to the yellow undertone, it not only covers dark circles but also brightens the undereyes. It wouldn’t (entirely) cover intense dark circles but will definitely hide the moderate ones. Pigmentation & staying power: I would say the Wet N Wild photofocus concealer gives medium coverage, more towards a natural finish. I usually blend it with a smaller stippling brush. It feels more like a tinted moisturizing cream as it glides on smoothly and blends beautifully under the eyes. Texture: The concealer is neither too thick nor thin. This shade has a yellow undertone which also brightens up the undereye area. This will suit people with medium complexions and have light to moderate dark circles. Shades: There are 5 shades available out of which I got Medium Tawny. This is by far one of the cheapest (and good) concealers I’ve ever come across!Īvailability: Wet N Wild products are Nykaa exclusive, as of now. Let’s find out whether this concealer is worth a try? Now, this has become a staple in my daily routine. Hence when Wet N Wild photofocus concealer was launched on Nykaa, I picked one immediately. I had just one concealer (MAC moisture select) and was looking for an option for everyday use. I think they’ll like the satin finish more than I did.Ī compact retails for $4.99 in the US at Wet N Wild’s website by the way.Dark circles take a very long time to fade, hence the easiest way to combat them is using a concealer. I believe this pressed powder is suited for dry to normal skin types. I will finish it though however, I’m not too sure at this point if I will repurchase once I’m done with it. This powder though, it didn’t break me out but it also didn’t wow me. Remember my review of the Photo Focus Foundation? I broke out from it and even though I absolutely love how it looks on me, I had to break up with it. It doesn’t keep me from getting oily for half a day and that’s the reason why I won’t be using it in the summer. Oil control was just average in my opinion. The finish was nice though it has a satin and smooth look to it, and it helps set whatever foundation I was wearing. It has too much fallout and powder was just getting kicked up all over my place. But it’s not the kind of soft that I appreciated. Underneath that stiff layer, the powder becomes softer. The upper layers are pretty dry and when I swatched it for the first time, I had to really rub my finger back and fort on the pan so I can show you guys how Warm Light looks like against my skin. Okay, so the powder can pass of as seemingly baked because of the domed shaped appearance. Out of those 8 shades, I figured I can wear Warm Light, the lightest in the range, and if you guys have a hard time deciding, you can always try their Shade Finder. The Photo Focus Pressed Powder has a total of 8 shades available in a black plastic compact with a clear cover and a net weight of 0.26 oz/7.5 g.
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