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FLUIDITY FULL-COVERAGE CONCEALER - C5.45

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FLUIDITY FULL-COVERAGE CONCEALER - C5.45Description Pro Tips Ingredients YOUR NEW HIDE OR DIE Available in 31 shades Show blemishes, imperfections, and under eye circles whos the boss babe. You. This creamy AF, full coverage concealer can multi task like a mofo. Not only will it leave you with super blendable concealing power, it brightens and contours like nobodys business. Game on. BENEFITS 16 hour long wear Sweatproof, transfer resistant, water resistant Free of fragrance and parabens

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YOUR NEW HIDE-OR-DIE

Available in 31 shades
Show blemishes, imperfections, and under-eye circles who’s the boss babe. You. This creamy AF, full-coverage concealer can multi-task like a mofo. Not only will it leave you with super-blendable concealing power, it brightens and contours like nobody’s business. Game on.

 

BENEFITS
• 16-hour-long wear
• Sweatproof, transfer-resistant, water-resistant
• Free of fragrance and parabens
• Ophthalmologist tested

SHADE NAMES

C0.00 (aka white concealer) is poppin’ and full of tricks:

• Mix with your Fluidity Concealer or Foundation shade to brighten up during a season change

• For our super-fair babes, use as a highlighter or brighten up the under-eye area

• Carve out brows for a killer brow highlight

• Use to create a rockin’ cut crease


LEVEL 1: Light
C1.15 (COOL: fairest with pink undertones)

C1.25 (NEUTRAL: fair with neutral undertones)

C1.35 (NEUTRAL: fair with slightly yellow undertones)

C1.45 (COOL: light with pink undertones)

C1.55 (NEUTRAL: light with neutral undertones)

C1.65 (NEUTRAL: light with slightly peach undertones)

LEVEL 2: Medium
C2.15 (NEUTRAL: light medium with slightly peach undertones)

C2.25 (NEUTRAL: light medium with slightly golden undertones)

C2.35 (WARM: medium with yellow undertones)

C2.45 (COOL: medium with pink undertones)

C2.55 (NEUTRAL: medium with slightly peach undertones)

C2.65 (WARM: medium with golden undertones)

LEVEL 3: Tan
C3.15 (NEUTRAL: medium with neutral undertones)

C3.25 (WARM: medium tan with golden undertones)

C3.35 (NEUTRAL: medium tan with peach undertones)

C3.45 (NEUTRAL: tan with slightly peach undertones)

C3.55 (WARM: tan with golden undertones)

C3.65 (COOL: deep tan with slightly red undertones)

LEVEL 4: Rich
C4.15 (NEUTRAL: deep tan with neutral undertones)

C4.25 (WARM: deep tan with rich golden undertones)

C4.35 (NEUTRAL: rich with golden undertones)

C4.45 (NEUTRAL: rich with peach undertones)

C4.55 (COOL: rich with red undertones)

C4.65 (NEUTRAL: rich with slightly red undertones)

LEVEL 5: Deep
C5.15 (NEUTRAL: deep with neutral undertones)

C5.25 (WARM: deep with peach undertones)

C5.35 (COOL: deep with slightly peach undertones)

C5.45 (WARM: deep with rich red undertones)

C5.55 (NEUTRAL: deepest with neutral undertones)

C5.65 (COOL: deepest with red undertones)

 

    Net Wt. 4.5 mL / 0.15 fl. oz.

       

      NEVER A DULL MOMENT

      Concealer: it’s not just for spot-correcting, babe. To find the Fluidity Concealer shades that are right for you, decide how you want to use each one.

       

      1. CONCEAL IT ALL

      If you wanna use Fluidity Concealer to cancel out your skin concerns, think about what imperfections you want to hide or colour-correct:

      • Use warm yellow and golden shades to neutralize redness and inflammation
      • Use cool or neutral peach-based shades to counteract the yellow, bluish hues of under eye circles
      • Use cool pink tones to brighten and lighten brown tones

      When applying, choose a brush that best fits the area you’d like to cover and start small. Use sweeping motions for a soft wash of coverage, or stippling motions to build coverage and completely camouflage.

       

      1. HIT THE HIGHLIGHTS

      After concealing any imperfections, get your highlighting game on with a Fluidity Concealer shade. Pick a shade that’s two shades lighter than your skin tone in your undertone, then apply it to the high points of your face.

       

      1. BE A CONTOUR QUEEN

      After bringing out the natural contours of your face, create that extra bit of definition with a slightly deeper Fluidity Concealer shade. Choose one that’s 2-4 shades deeper than your skin tone in a neutral undertone, and then apply.

       

      FIND YOUR SHADE SQUAD

      Ingredients: Water/Aqua/Eau, Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethicone, Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone, Methyl Methacrylate Crosspolymer, PEG-10 Dimethicone, Mica, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Butylene Glycol, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Silica Silylate, Triethoxycaprylylsilicate, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Cyclohexasiloxane, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Ethylhexylglycerin, Polyglyceryl-3 Diisostearate, Polyhydroxystearic Acid, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Sodium Chloride, Phenoxyethanol.  +/- May Contain/Peut Contenir: Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499).

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