Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circles Treatment Concealer, Light, 0.2 fl. oz.

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"I'm now 57, and this continues to be the best concealer I've found for me, because it not only has good coverage, but doesn't require setting powder, which invariably makes me look 20 years older under the eyes."

"I like the whole sponge tipped applicator idea but wish there were a way I could get what I needed without wasting the product."

"* I'm on a quest to find concealers that work for me, so I could not overlook Maybelline's Instant Age Rewind concealer that is recommended by so many YouTubers after side-by-side testing."

"It goes on smoothly (just blend slightly with your finger), matches my skin tone (even when I have been out of the sun for a while), doesn't crease or smudge, and sets whether I use loose powder after it or not (sounds insane but it's true)."

"My other problem is that when you twist it up, it seems like nothing is coming out, then you twist it up more, then all the sudden you have too much product coming out and it's a bit wasteful."

"I know there are some drug-store brands that the pros swear by, so I gave this Age-Rewind concealer a shot."

"Best of all, the product left my skin soft, dewy and hydrated, unlike other concealers that give skin a dry, cakey appearance, accentuating fine lines."

Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circles Treatment Concealer, Light, 0.2 fl. oz. (Click to Compare Deals)

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"I'm now 57, and this continues to be the best concealer I've found for me, because it not only has good coverage, but doesn't require setting powder, which invariably makes me look 20 years older under the eyes. One of the things I discovered was that I get an even better result if, after using it, I turn up some additional product and put the cap back on so that the bit that I dispensed dries just a little before I go to use it the next time... I had been trying different setting powders to set it, but just recently realized that if I just leave it a another 10 to 15 minutes, it sets completely without needing any setting powder."

"I use a concealer over it when I am done with my make up as a last step and I get a few hours at least before I have to brighten my eye area... I like the whole sponge tipped applicator idea but wish there were a way I could get what I needed without wasting the product... When I am done with my foundation and other cosmetics , I apply either Maybelline's Age Rewind Concealer or another of my favorites sparingly and then use a setting spray."

"* I'm on a quest to find concealers that work for me, so I could not overlook Maybelline's Instant Age Rewind concealer that is recommended by so many YouTubers after side-by-side testing... On my face, the Medium is too pink and the Sand is too light, but they're not noticeably mismatched when used under my eyes... The foam-top dispenser for the Maybelline can require a lot of turning and clicking to get it started, but it lays down a thin layer on skin so you don't waste product."

") After researching and trying a bunch of other name brands (some were even somewhat pricey, and still didn't deliver results I wanted), I have FOUND THIS ITEM... It goes on smoothly (just blend slightly with your finger), matches my skin tone (even when I have been out of the sun for a while), doesn't crease or smudge, and sets whether I use loose powder after it or not (sounds insane but it's true)... I don't wear foundation but this has such great coverage and staying power that I have used it on my cheeks, forehead, and chin for a more cohesive look when I really want to dress up, and I'm always pleased with the results."

"If you have medium skin and a more warm undertone, this may be too pink for you... My other problem is that when you twist it up, it seems like nothing is coming out, then you twist it up more, then all the sudden you have too much product coming out and it's a bit wasteful... The coverage of this product isn't completely full coverage on my dark undereyes, but I think it's buildable as long as you're not too dry under the eyes."

"I know there are some drug-store brands that the pros swear by, so I gave this Age-Rewind concealer a shot... 79, and I also ordered a 4 oz tube of Maybelline New York Face Studio Master Conceal Makeup in a shade named "Light" for $6... before you use the Dark Circle Concealer for the first time, twist the upper portion (just below the sponge tip, you'll see arrows showing you the direction, and you'll hear clicks)."

"The lightest shade in every brand was always several shades too dark and made the things I wanted to hide stand out like a sore thumb... Best of all, the product left my skin soft, dewy and hydrated, unlike other concealers that give skin a dry, cakey appearance, accentuating fine lines... It's so much more natural-looking, hides all my flaws, feels great and lasts for hours without needing a touch up."


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"I'm now 57, and this continues to be the best concealer I've found for me, because it not only has good coverage, but doesn't require setting powder, which invariably makes me look 20 years older under the eyes. One of the things I discovered was that I get an even better result if, after using it, I turn up some additional product and put the cap back on so that the bit that I dispensed dries just a little before I go to use it the next time... If I'm lucky, and I hit just the right consistency, when I pull my skin down to pat out what has collected in the crease, I find that there's nothing in the crease to pat out... I'm always experimenting with different products - color correctors, concealers, moisturizer, primer, methods of application, setting powders, and tricks for preventing and eliminating creases... At that point, I put one or two fingers on my cheek below my eye (and below the area that has the cover up), and pull down enough to unfold the creases under my eye, where extra concealer has collected... I had been trying different setting powders to set it, but just recently realized that if I just leave it a another 10 to 15 minutes, it sets completely without needing any setting powder. The result is pretty good coverage, and the most natural, skin-like look I've been able to achieve so far, although it's not perfect."

"I must have 30 concealers from very high end to ones from the dollar store and they all conceal to a degree but they don't last... I really like Maybelline's Age Rewind line and have been using it for a long time along with other brands I like... I wasn't sure exactly what the difference was between this and the concealer and the brightener because this didn't have a neutralizing color like peach, orange, green, yellow, etc... I use a concealer over it when I am done with my make up as a last step and I get a few hours at least before I have to brighten my eye area... I like the whole sponge tipped applicator idea but wish there were a way I could get what I needed without wasting the product. I swipe some on under and around my eyes then use my fingers or a sponge to blend... When I am done with my foundation and other cosmetics , I apply either Maybelline's Age Rewind Concealer or another of my favorites sparingly and then use a setting spray."

"* I'm on a quest to find concealers that work for me, so I could not overlook Maybelline's Instant Age Rewind concealer that is recommended by so many YouTubers after side-by-side testing. It's full name is a mouthful: Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circles Treatment Concealer... Sand is for light-medium skin tones and has yellow undertones... On my face, the Medium is too pink and the Sand is too light, but they're not noticeably mismatched when used under my eyes... It also settled into lines under my eyes more than the Maybelline. The foam-top dispenser for the Maybelline can require a lot of turning and clicking to get it started, but it lays down a thin layer on skin so you don't waste product. I like the dispenser, but you can't deposit product onto your hand or a mixing palette and then pick it up with a brush."

"* I'm in my mid-30s and have been using Wet N Wild's CoverAll Coverstick in Medium 802 (for the most part) since I was like, 13... It went on smooth, rarely needed touchups, it was CHEAP, and it was a 2-in-1 product, which is less crap to deal with in my makeup bag... ) After researching and trying a bunch of other name brands (some were even somewhat pricey, and still didn't deliver results I wanted), I have FOUND THIS ITEM... It goes on smoothly (just blend slightly with your finger), matches my skin tone (even when I have been out of the sun for a while), doesn't crease or smudge, and sets whether I use loose powder after it or not (sounds insane but it's true). It works for both undereye circles and blemishes, and with 15% off Amazon Prime Subscribe and Save, it's only $5... I don't know that it's actually "rewinding my age", lol, but that's certainly a bonus if it does. I don't wear foundation but this has such great coverage and staying power that I have used it on my cheeks, forehead, and chin for a more cohesive look when I really want to dress up, and I'm always pleased with the results."

"If you have medium skin and a more warm undertone, this may be too pink for you... At first I thought it would be too dark for my skin but I use this like a corrector. If you have any blueish tones to your skin, this might be good at cancelling out those discolorations... Be careful because it can cling to dry patches just a little if you don't blend it properly... My other problem is that when you twist it up, it seems like nothing is coming out, then you twist it up more, then all the sudden you have too much product coming out and it's a bit wasteful. I like the product itself a lot though, so I didn't take any stars away. The coverage of this product isn't completely full coverage on my dark undereyes, but I think it's buildable as long as you're not too dry under the eyes."

"I know there are some drug-store brands that the pros swear by, so I gave this Age-Rewind concealer a shot... It is difficult for me to find a shade light enough for my skin tone... 79, and I also ordered a 4 oz tube of Maybelline New York Face Studio Master Conceal Makeup in a shade named "Light" for $6... I used this concealer on red spots on my face, and it provided great coverage there as well... Both of these concealers provided the perfect amount of coverage, yet didn't feel thick. They blended with my very fair skin perfectly... before you use the Dark Circle Concealer for the first time, twist the upper portion (just below the sponge tip, you'll see arrows showing you the direction, and you'll hear clicks)."

"I'm extremely fair to the point of being porcelain-skinned, with dark brunette hair (I can thank my Irish ancestry!... Finding foundation in my shades has always been nearly impossible, but concealers were virtually impossible. The lightest shade in every brand was always several shades too dark and made the things I wanted to hide stand out like a sore thumb... The color was perfect (better than expected) and my dark circles and red spots virtually disappeared. Best of all, the product left my skin soft, dewy and hydrated, unlike other concealers that give skin a dry, cakey appearance, accentuating fine lines. With this product, I no longer use foundation, just a little blush, lipstick and my eye makeup regimen as usual. It's so much more natural-looking, hides all my flaws, feels great and lasts for hours without needing a touch up."