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Galina AP's avatar

Why use two products, when & if, you can do the job with one is how I approach my make-up, especially in the morning. Good to know your thoughts on this one Jane

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Emily Grosvenor's avatar

The ‘extra bright’ name makes it sound like you’re going to end up with glowing white patches under your eyes.

I remember having about three under eye products piled up on a counter as a demonstration once. Decided to try before I bought and, thank goodness I did, because half an hour later there were visible cracks and my then barely there lines were screaming at me. I’ve proceeded with caution under my eyes ever since.

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British Beauty Blogger's avatar

I hear you completely - it’s all ok if you have the skin of a baby, but real older woman skin doesn’t like concealer! Also, I really can’t be bothered :-))

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Ben P'ng's avatar

I am interested in your thoughts on the rather new Kosas powders that come in 3 colours...

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British Beauty Blogger's avatar

I’ve got them here but I’m not a powder fan so have (shhhh) ignored them up to now.

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Rachel Clark's avatar

I agree, I don't use concealer under my eyes for the same reason, and using 2 would just about finish me off, but £30 each? Or did I get that wrong, so £60, happy to just use foundation and go with the flow .... it's a no from me! Ha!

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Keala's avatar

I will try these. I have a peach-ish Dior concealer that I wear the Victoria Beckham concealer over. How hydrating did you find this duo? It's nice to have the right mix of emollient and hydration, ideally. I usually find concealers kind of greasy under the eye? I do like how bright your eyes look. Very nice!

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British Beauty Blogger's avatar

It is nicely hydrating - serum-like but not greasy.

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