The fact that the coverage is quite high and also brightening would make this a lovely undereye concealer as well, covering the undereye bags instead of cancelling them out. The L’Oreal version provides a medium to high coverage, very brightening concealer. It gives off more of a very subtle, more shiny glow with pink tones. The YSL version is obviously very pinky toned, is more on the sheerer side and I think the pink cancels out the blue tones of your undereye bags perfectly in case you would have these, however unfortunately I do not think it is all that brightening, which is supposed to be the purpose of the product. Sorry, sadly enough I wasn’t able to get the undereye swatches- the camera decided to flip out, but it basically comes down to this Now for the actual swatches, you can see the swatches on my hand right here Left: YSL, right: L'Oreal Left: YSL, right: L'Oreal The L’Oreal version only comes in 6 shades, which is less than the YSL one as expected from the drugstore brand. Keep in mind that the YSL version does have a lot of colours, going 1 to 1.5 to 2 etc., and they do not only change colour they also change undertone so you do have a very wide range to choose from. I think the YSL concealer is a lot darker than the L’Oreal one and is closer to my skin colour because of that. The YSL version is very pink-toned, which is good if you have heavy bags under your eyes unfortunately, I do not really get those so I don’t know how it’s going to work out for me. It just comes out as an almost white, slightly skin toned colour which is perfect for me. I have very pale skin and its hard to match an illuminating concealer with my skin shade the L’Oreal concealer is perfect even with my super pale skin. They both have a bristle brush which I think is very great and hygienic, brushes are my favourite applicators.įor the product shades, I got both of them in the shade 1. The packaging is quite similar, yet very different the YSL concealer is a gorgeous shade of gold, comes with a fancy instruction and has a clicker on the back to get the product out whereas the L’Oreal version just has a similarly shaped, white plastic pencil package. Earlier I got me the L’Oreal True Match The Touche Magique anti-fatigue highlighting concealer and then I realised these concealers are quite similar therefore today I’m comparing them both to see if maybe we have got a cheaper drugstore dupe.
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