

So, yes, they feel thicker than the CR for the face, the formula needs proper blending to appear seamless but I found it to last well. They’re ‘brighteners’ and primarily aimed at dark circles – over time they can reduce puffiness (clinical trials) so fulfill more than one role using peptides and caffeine.

However, if you are a committed concealer wearer, then you will probably find the new concealers from bareMinerals in the Complexion Rescue family perfectly pleasant. I don’t like the way the powders inevitably adhere to the very fine creases under my eyes and because they’re usually thicker than base, the way you have to work them in to an area where less is more. I almost never wear a concealer – my face is my face and if it looks tired, it probably is. It’s not possible, when it comes to concealers for them to operate at the same lightness of formula – concealers naturally need more pigment and powders to make them less able to show the shadows beneath. bareMinerals Complexion Rescue ConcealerĬomplexion Rescue for the face is fluid, soft and blendable – it has an SPF30 although because you’re not applying at the general thickness you would need to to achieve that, nor applying several times a day, it’s good belt and braces practice to add your own. Competitors have come thick and fast, but I still use it a couple of times a week without fail – it could easily be my desert island product, were it not for Chanel mascara and Tatcha lip balms. It was ahead of its time I feel – since it launched in 2015, I have not had a day without it in my make-up bag.
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I’ve been a long time fan of Complexion Rescue – it used to be my daily go-to for lightweight, non-sweaty coverage that feels immediately skin compatible and gives just enough colour to unify the complexion.
