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The new concealers

Les nouveaux anticernes

With greater coverage, without compromising on light and natural results, this is the new challenge taken up by laboratories that are designing concealers that reconcile the irreconcilable: coverage and light, hold and comfort. With more inclusive shade ranges and formulas that incorporate powerful active ingredients (hyaluronic acid, caffeine, vitamin C, peptides, etc.).

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Traditional concealer designs often require a compromise between coverage and luminosity: the more coverage you get, the more radiance you lose.

Never behind the times and true to its constant quest for a “living glow” in complexion makeup, Suqqu launches Creamy Cover Concealer (4.4 g, €50, 14 shades), a new ultra-hydrating concealer that respects “the life of the complexion.” The challenge lies in concealing dark circles without creating a dry or cakey effect!
Designed to brighten dark areas and combat loss of natural radiance, its transparent gel-based formula creates a thin, even film on the skin. Enveloping and comfortable, it does not migrate or settle into fine lines throughout the day. Its creamy texture blends perfectly with foundation.
The oil-encapsulated pigments eliminate any powdery feel, for smooth application and a luminous finish that enhances the skin’s natural texture. Its high coverage instantly masks imperfections that foundation alone cannot conceal. Thanks to its increased pigment concentration, the result is full coverage that remains natural and luminous.
Rich in skincare ingredients (antioxidant green tea, yuzu to improve skin suppleness and boost skin renewal, Angelica Acutiloba root to brighten the complexion, anti-aging hydrolyzed collagen, etc.), this new generation of concealer is available …

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