Yves Saint Laurent All Hours Concealer (LN1), 15ml
Yves Saint Laurent All Hours Concealer (LN1), 15ml
Yves Saint Laurent
A thin-film concealer that blends seamlessly into your skin for a three-dimensional look that can be freely drawn on.
- 5.4
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Description
Description
The All Hours series' "beautiful skin reproduction technology" not only gives you the ultimate disappearing coverage, but also creates the 3D face you desire. The unique "Y-line" creates a refined, small face. A natural finish that blends into bare skin. The unique "micro-veil formula" creates a thin film texture. For lasting comfort. The formula is approximately 85% skincare-based, providing lasting moisture. For a fresh skin impression. *Depending on the applicator.
Ingredients
Ingredients
How To Use
How To Use
Apply to the area you want to cover and blend in with your fingertips or a sponge.

I'm a repeat customer. It's a department store product, so it's a bit pricey, but it spreads well and you only need a small amount, so I think it's a good value for the money. It has excellent coverage and doesn't come off easily.
It's light but provides ample coverage where you want to hide. Personally, I think it's perfect for summer.
I was torn between this and Dior, but the Dior one felt too heavily applied, so I recommend Saint Laurent, which has a more natural feel to it! It adheres to the skin without powder and doesn't easily come off.
A small amount provides just the right amount of coverage! If you apply a little to dark spots around your eyes and tap it with your fingers, it provides a lot of coverage, but it doesn't smudge or smudge! When I first purchased it, the beauty consultant told me that it can also be used on the nasolabial folds or to touch up makeup!
LC1. I think it's the lightest shade, but since I have fair skin, it's a little darker than my skin tone. I used up my NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer and was attracted to this one because of its large 15ml capacity, but it doesn't provide much coverage. I bought it to cover acne scars and redness. I also own Givenchy's Prisme Libre Skincare Ring Concealer, and it's similar. It spreads smoothly and is quite thin for a concealer, making it difficult to apply exactly to the areas you want to cover. It doesn't seem to be primarily marketed as a concealer for its coverage. Looking at reviews, it seems like most people use it as a highlighter or to naturally cover dark circles, and it's not as well-suited for covering blemishes or acne. The Givenchy version is even more watery, so I was able to blend it with my primer or foundation, but this one has a more concealer-like feel, so blending it probably won't work. It lasts average. It does tend to break down when applied to the sides of my nose. However, if you're not looking to completely hide the rough spots, but just want to blur the edges to draw attention away, or to use light to make them disappear, then this is a good product as it has a large volume and the packaging is cute.