
Best Natural Beauty Concealers
Ok, you asked for this best natural beauty concealers post! I’ve been working on this post for a while, excited to finally share. I get this question several times a week.
What are the best natural beauty concealers?
I get it, I once was there too. The thing is everyone looks for different things in their concealer. Some want an under eye concealer and some want to hide imperfections.
And yes, under eye concealers are a lot different than a concealer you want to use to cover your zit- just sayin’. I mean you can use a lot of under eye concealers on your face too but you probably don’t want to use a lot of your heavy concealers under your eyes.
So I’m outlining my absolute favorites in natural beauty. What they’re best at when concealing and how I use them.
Consider yourself checked into concealer school! Let’s dive into the best natural beauty concealers.
Concealer Tips:
- You can use most concealers as an eye primer too! Just apply this on top of your eyelid before eye shadow. It helps to make your eyeshadow pop, plus gives your eyeshadow something to adhere to so it stands out.
- Use a concealer to highlight your face. Apply concealer where you would naturally use a highlighter.
- Use on the inner corners of your eyes to make them appear brighter and pop. Also, helps to make them look less tired.
- If you’re goal is to cover under eye dark circles then make an upside down triangle under your eye area with your concealer. This will help brighten your whole face.
- Always apply your foundation first, then your concealer.
- Highlight under your brows with concealer. This helps bring your eye area up- it’s an instant eye lift!
- Orange or pink concealer cancels out dark circles.
- If using your finger to apply concealer, use your ring finger which has the least amount of muscles.
- Green concealer is for blemishes and red spots.
- Yellow concealer is for evening out skin tone.
- If you’re concealer tends to look cakey, blot with a tissue under the eye area to soak up excess oil.
- Apply a translucent powder after you apply under eye concealer to help set it and take away oil. This also helps your eye area to look more awake and not tired or drab.
- If you mess up on your eyeliner, use some concealer to hide mistakes.
- Use concealer to help prevent bleeding lipstick.
- Use concealer to help cancel out redness before applying a lipstick. This helps you to achieve the true lipstick color.
- Want to create you’re own tinted moisturizer? Mix your concealer with some lotion and rub together!
- Your concealer for your under eye area should be one shade lighter than your foundation. But not too light where it looks drastically different.