I tested the Vanish Airbrush Concealer with Hourglass’ own powder and Rouge Bunny Rouge Diaphanous, which is perhaps the finest loose powder I know, but the finish was always too cakey for my liking. I always set my concealer with a tiny bit of translucent loose powder to avoid creasing into my “eye rolls”. My dark circles and inner corners are my main concerns where I need concealing. Once the product sets it’s very long-lasting and quite waterproof, be aware it might stick to your fingers. My preference is to dab some concealer directly on the skin with the applicator, blend with a brush and then finish by pressing with my ring finger. According to the online description you can use fingers, brush or sponge for blending and I tested all of those methods suitable. The product sets quickly after application, so I’d suggest blending one area at the time. The feel on the skin after application is nicely light and second-skin like, not heavy at all. Vanish Airbrush Concealer is indeed highly pigmented and one of the most full coverage concealers I’ve tried. The doe-foot applicator is oval shaped and large, personally I would have preferred a smaller doe-foot since you need only a tiny bit of product. The material is plastic and light, which makes it convenient to toss into a makeup bag. The shape of the packaging is similar to their lip glosses, but the tube looks like frosted glass. The beautiful, Hourglass-style luxurious packaging immediately caught my eye. Vegan and cruelty-free.Īvailable: Sephora, Skincity (FI) (affiliate link) $34/€37 for 6ml of product, available in 22 shades (16 on some sites)Ĭlaims: full coverage, weightless, long-wear and waterproof. Hourglass Vanish Airbrush Concealer Review
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