Seeing as I’ve never been able to try the Fit Me Concealer due to shade match issues, I didn’t know what to expect apart from knowing many people love and compare it to the NARS Creamy Concealer. The Maybelline 05 Fair shade is cool toned and doesn’t oxidise on the skin so the shade within the tube is the colour you get on your face which is definitely not the case for the Collection Concealer (but more on that, next). The Maybelline Fit Me Concealer looks darker in the tube compared to the Collection Concealer but the results surprised me as the Collection Concealer was actually considerably darker when on the skin. Water-resistant and transfer-proof. Multiple award-winning.“ “ Conceals imperfections and blemishes for up to 16 hours. The description isn’t particularly descriptive and there are no coverage claims or descriptions of the finish, but 0 Extra Fair is now the lightest shade they have to offer. There are eight shades available (three of which are colour corrector shades) and it is £4.19 for 6.5ml and has a 12 month shelf life. When I heard that Collection were launching an even lighter shade, I was thrilled as I love the coverage of the Lasting Perfection Concealer for concealing blemishes but the shade just wasn’t pale enough for my liking. The lightest shade until now has been Fair 1 which for a very long time was the concealer you could find in the drugstore, and although it doesn’t match me and gives me awful orange patches, I’ve still used it. The Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer in Fair is a concealer I’ve purchased maybe 20+ times since I discovered it in my teens, and it’s one I’ll always repurchase. Coverage the way it was meant to be… even, natural and breathable.“ It instantly conceals to help reduce appearance of skin imperfections. “ Maybelline’s Fit Me conceals without feeling heavy or looking cakey, skin appears brighter and awakened. It is described as being suitable for all skin types with a medium to full coverage with a natural matte finish. There are now eleven different shades which is fantastic for a concealer range within the drugstore and the new shade 05 Ivory is now the lightest shade they offer. The Fit Me Concealer is £5.99 and contains 6.8ml with a shelf life of only six months which is pretty low for a concealer. Until the new shade, the lightest shade of the Maybelline Fit Me Concealer was shockingly dark so I ended up decluttering it pretty much straight away after I bought it as it was just so orange so I had no idea if I liked the formula. I’m going to swatch the Maybelline Fit Me Concealer first alone, and then the Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer as well as then together and a comparison of the two lightest shades of the Collection Concealer which I really hope is helpful if you’re trying to decide which concealer to try. I have been using both concealers for over six weeks now, so I’m ready to report back so get ready for lots of swatches. I did a post where I swatched ten of my palest concealers and it’s been crazy popular so I decided I’d do a post featuring the new paler shades which have been launched by Maybelline and Collection to see which is the palest?! If you look at the swatches in my swatch post, you’ll see that most of the shades are very warm toned and there isn’t a shade which matches me perfectly so I’m still on the hunt to find “the one” if it even exists. Finding a decent pale concealer is a nightmare full stop, never mind trying to find a decent budget friendly pale concealer.
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