![]() I also would have loved to have more of a highlight and contour shade for my skin tone. I have a love/hate kinda thing with the applicator-I feel that the brush applicator built into the packaging makes it easy to apply but at the same time it’s annoying because I feel like I’d need to constantly keep it clean or the product on it will dry up and make the concealer harder to dispense. I got good coverage and the wear was pretty average in comparison to other concealers. Girl site they’re $5 each and sometimes they’re found in local beauty supply stores. These are really great quality for the price-I paid about $2 each (I think-not 100% sure) from a deal at IMATS but on the L.A. So I’ll keep this short and sweet (because you know I can get long-winded…lol). My Updated Foundation Routine īecause We’re Not All Banana: A Few Highlight Setting Powders for Dark Skin Why ONE Foundation May Not Cut It for Women of Color Why I Now Highlight and Contour My Face Every Time I Do My Makeup… You can find out more about highlighting and contouring in these posts: The basic rule of thumb is to use a shade 1-2 shades lighter than your skin tone for highlighting and a shade 1-2 shades darker than your skin tone for contouring. I’m getting a lot of comments with people asking what to use to highlight and contour. They come in a wide shade range (18 shades total) from fair to deep and I picked up six shades in the deeper spectrum and gave ’em a whirl :) Girl Cosmetics Pro Conceal HD Concealer and since I’d seen so many of my beauty faves loving these super affordable concealers, I grabbed a few to try out. While at IMATS a few weeks ago, I came across a booth that sold L.A. ![]() You can purchase any of these shades for 1,200naira online at here . How do you use your L.A Girl Pro HD Concealers and what are your best shades? I would love to know.Read ALL about my review process including how I take swatches, photos, and more here. I use the first three (3) Medium Bisque, Fawn and Toffee for my fair beauties and the last three(3) Toast, Chestnut and Espresso for my medium to dark beauties. I have used these six(6) shades of the L.A Girl Pro HD Concealers and I know there are more to try out. Swatches : L-R – Medium Bisque, Fawn, Toffee, Toast, Chestnut, Espresso I’ve been getting questions about the shades of the L.A Girl Pro HD Concealers that are best for women of color and in my own opinion, here they are: ![]() There’s no cause for alarm,you see! All you have to do is shake the tube very well, then press it again …voila! Also, I have noticed that some of the concealers tend to separate in the tube and when you press, more water comes out than the product. There may be cross-contamination if you use the product straight from the tube unto the face. I press the tube and place the content at the back of my palm whenever I use them. They come in tubes with bristes at the tip. However, I use mine for highlighting mostly. They are fantastic for highlighting and contouring. I have been using them since my discovery last year and I always reach out to these concealers every time I do makeup. They also give a flawless finish to the face and are very pocket-friendly too. L.A Girl Pro HD Concealers are very lightweight and last very long on the face. Asides the fact that they are water-based, they are also crease-resistant. L.A Girl Pro HD Concealers are one of the best concealers on the market. Seriously, these concealers are the real deal! L.A Girl Pro HD Concealers Then, I found L.A Girl Pro HD Concealers and I let myself go …hahaha. I always try to cover the face whether mine or my clients’, very well with foundation so that I would need to use little or no concealer afterwards. I don’t know if it’s the brands that I’ve used or it’s just my mindset about concealers. I wasn’t quite happy with how they made the whole face look.
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