Why This Concealer Is One of My Favourite Concealers of All Time

Let’s talk about a makeup gem that deserves more attention: Rare Beauty’s Liquid Touch Brightening concealer. While Selena Gomez’s brand is known for its liquid blushes, it’s time to shine a light on this underrated hero. No matter how many new concealers I try I always go back to using the Rare Beauty one. That’s why I’m spilling the tea on why this concealer has become a staple in my routine and why it’s worth the hype.

How It Wears:

My favourite thing about this concealer is how it brightens up my under eye area, while also having grear great coverage. It’s also a concealer that layers well. I use the shade 230N and it’s a lighter shade than my foundation. I’m currently using my second one.

Who’s It For:

This concealer works on all skin types. I have a combination skin and after setting it with powder it lasts all day. What’s great is that the brand offers 48 shades to choose from.

Is It Worth The Money?

For $30 I definitely this concealer is worth your money. It does everything you want a concealer to do. It’s my favourite Rare Beauty complexion product.

Rare Beauty Liquid Touch Brightening Concealer, $30, sephora.ca

Disclaimer: I want to be transparent with you all. While I received this product as part of a PR package, please rest assured that my evaluation of the product remains entirely unbiased and reflects my genuine opinion. I do not receive any commissions or monetary compensation related to this product. My goal is to provide you with an honest and impartial review.

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