All Hours Concealer, LC5, 15ml
All Hours Concealer, LC5, 15ml
Yves Saint Laurent
A thin film concealer that blends into your bare skin for a three-dimensional look that can be freely drawn on.
Rating: 5.7 out of 7.0
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.
Key Features
Key Features
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Ingredients
Ingredients
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I usually use De◯ol, but I thought I'd give this a try, and after consulting with the official online store about the color, I decided on this color. I usually use a foundation that's around the first or second lightest from the top (^^) It's easy to use because it doesn't feel thick, doesn't dry out, and has good coverage! There's no concealer on the surface when you open it, so it doesn't look dirty, and the container is relatively light, so it's easy to carry around♪
I bought this mainly to use as a highlighter. The texture is very light and smooth. If you use it as a concealer, Radiant might be better for dry areas.
A thin, high-coverage concealer that is great because it covers well without feeling thick. It adheres well to the skin and has a matte texture. I have always thought of matte highlights as drying, so I have avoided them, but with this concealer I don't have to worry about drying out my skin. It works pretty well with your fingers, but a brush will give you a more even application and makes it less likely to get caked on, so I recommend using a brush.
I hardly ever used concealer before. Recently, I've been getting marks on my eyes from wearing glasses, and even though I don't have any nose shadow, my friend told me that my nose shadow is too strong. I thought I'd try using a concealer. Recently, I've been liking YSL base products. It's a thin film and fits perfectly. It doesn't have much coverage. So it doesn't feel like it's thick, so I think it's good - the color is a little dark - and I also wanted to brighten up the area under my eyes, so I should have used a lighter color. Will that reduce the coverage? It's difficult because I'm a beginner at concealer at this age.
I have a lot of acne scars around my face, so I bought a slightly darker color. It didn't have as much coverage as I expected, and it didn't really cover my dark acne scars. The texture was nice.