CEZANNE Bright Color Sealer SPF31 (10 Clear Blue)
CEZANNE Bright Color Sealer SPF31 (10 Clear Blue)
CEZANNE
Correct dullness with color! Color type concealer
- 4.6
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Description
Description
The complementary blue color covers dullness around the eyes and mouth, leaving skin with a translucent, even complexion. SPF31/PA+++/UV/Water-Resistant★★ Moisturizing serum formula with a refreshing, non-sticky feel. Formulated with 14 moisturizing ingredients (squalane, olive fruit oil, jojoba seed oil, macadamia seed oil, dipotassium glycyrrhizinate, rosehip fruit oil, sodium hyaluronate, aloe vera leaf extract, yuzu fruit extract, ceramide AP, ceramide NP, ceramide EOP, ceramide NG, and ceramide AG). The special oval tip allows for easy application on both small and large areas, and the liquid is absorbed easily and smoothly.
Ingredients
Ingredients
How To Use
How To Use
After preparing your skin with a primer, apply directly to areas of concern with dullness using the tip and pat with your fingertips to blend in. Applying to the T-zone will create a natural, three-dimensional look.

Not bad
It gives a translucent, high-quality look. It spreads easily, so it's best to apply it in small amounts, adjusting the amount accordingly. I also apply it over dark circles to brighten them.
I wanted a white concealer for highlighting, so I bought the translucent blue one. It's whiter and has more powder than the recently released Kate concealer. It's a bit similar to Humey's green concealer. If I apply it by itself, I can't get it to blend in where I want it, and it usually ends up looking too white, so after applying foundation, I mix it with the rest and apply it to the highlights. It's neither good nor bad, but for the price, it's good enough.
It seems to brighten up my face and remove any dullness. It may even work as a highlighter. I don't see a clear difference between before and after applying it...
I bought it because of the online reviews, but maybe I expected too much...