![]() No Filter promises to give you a ‘no filter needed’ look when concealing anything from dark circles to blemishes to redness. But, right now, we’re talking about something that isn’t as much of color product, but a base product: No Filter Concealer. If you're already doing a ColourPop order and this formula appeals to you give it a go at $9! However I personally won't be going to the effort of repurchasing it.‘No Filter Needed’ with this ColourPop concealer (and I agree!).ĬolourPop is home to some stellar products that I love, such as the Just A Tint lip crayon, eyeshadows, and even their eyeliners are solid. It's nice, I'll finish it up, but I'm just not jumping up and down about it or saying that you have to rush out and buy it. The formula just isn't standout enough for me to declare this concealer a bona fide 'hit'. Overall, I like this concealer but I wouldn't go out of my way to reorder this from the US and pay $10 for it to be shipped to the UK. My only real negative is that I feel like I use quite a lot of product with this concealer. It brightens things up and hides my dark circles, so that's enough for me. I'd call it a medium coverage concealer it's definitely not that totally flawless look but I don't think that's what this range is going for. It isn't to the extent that it would be a dealbreaker, but it's something to note. It's not bad in terms of longevity, but I do notice fading by the time I leave work when I put this on at the start of my day (I usually put my makeup on around 7am). I'd say you absolutely need to set this one with powder because it can crease and has a creamier formula. The texture is really nice and blends out like a dream with a damp makeup sponge, though I'd caution you not to have the sponge too damp with this formula I've noticed you can actually end up blotting the product away! It's formulated with hyaluronic acid to draw water into the skin and it's oil-free so isn't heavy or slippery under the eyes. In terms of the formula, it feels very light, fluffy and mousse-y. I've swatched them below in the hope it might help you choose your shade if you're of a similar skin tone to me. 100 is highlighting but has a more neutral undertone, whereas 115 is a little darker (though still lighter than my skin tone) and has a warmer tone to it. I actually found it really difficult to decide on a shade, despite having the tinted moisturiser from this range, so decided to pick up two (one from the Medium section and the other from Medium Dark). It's quite a small tube, which is a con, however I do like the applicator it scoops up a good amount of product. It comes in a pretty blush unit carton and the product inside looks more expensive than it is. The concealer is packaged really nicely for the low price-point, which is something I definitely appreciate with ColourPop. ![]() I was never a fan of their original matte concealer, but the Pretty Fresh Hyaluronic Concealer | $9 | sounded more up my street. I really have enjoyed the products I've tried so far from ColourPop's Pretty Fresh complexion line (check out those reviews here), so was definitely interested when they added a concealer to the collection. All opinions remain my own and please refer to my Disclosure Page for further detail. ![]() My blog has Skimlinks and RewardStyle installed to automatically monetise purchases of products I link on my blog, therefore my content may contain affiliate links. Advertisement information: this post does not discuss gifted items and I have / have had no relationship with any of the brands mentioned.
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