The packaging is the general Liz Earle make up range boxing. I liked the silver tubing for the actual concealer. Also, the twist bottom makes it easy to ease out some of the product.
Formula:
The concealer is soft, and smooth. Only a little is needed to spread far.
Shade:
The shade is fair, but I do think it would be helpful to be just a lighter color because I am really pale. It does soak into my skin, so it isn't bad to use for my skin.
Thoughts:
It works really well as a concealer under my eyes, it brightens them and takes away the darkness. I've been using it as my highlighter as well, and although it does brighten slightly it isn't overpowering. If you want just a subtle highlighter I would use this.
I have enjoyed using it as my daily concealer, but I still turn to an actual highlighter for my brow bones and cheek bones.
Where to buy it:
You can pick it up at the Liz Earle website, by clicking here.
Cost:
It costs £15.50*, which I think is a good price for a concealer that works. With the additional subtle highlighting it would be worth it, as well as being available in 4 shades. It is only £2 month than just the concealer on it's own, which you can see here.
Definitely another Liz Earle make up product I've loved adding to my collection.
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