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Oxygenetix Oxygenating Concealer - Product Review

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Oxygenetix Oxygenating Concealer

- A prodigy of the award-winning foundation, Oxygenating Concealer combines beauty with science to deliver high-impact coverage with skin repair benefits

- Provides maximum flawless coverage without any caking or creasing

- Perfect for use on both the face and body; it effectively conceals bruising, dark under-eye circles, veins, skin discolouration, and even tattoos

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Review:

I am a great fan of the Oxygenetix Foundation so was very much looking forward to trying the new Oxygenetix Concealer alongside it with its high-density iron oxide pigments. My shade in the Oxygenetix Foundation range is Beige so with the help of Rachel our make-up specialist I chose the concealer shade Y.20 to brighten slightly under my eyes.

I started by applying a small amount (half a pump) on the back of my hand and was initially a bit worried as it looked too light. I used my finger to dab around the under-eye area and then blended it out. I need not have worried as the colour matched perfectly providing flawless coverage. It didn’t crease or cake in my fine lines around the eye area and lasted all day. It was great for hiding my imperfections and dark spots too. I have been using it now for a couple of weeks with no irritation and will continue to use it. It is quite expensive for 8ml of concealer but only using a tiny amount should last well.

I usually use Colorescience 3 in 1 Total Eye Renewal Therapy SPF 35 which I love but the Oxygenetix Concealer was a nice change if I wanted or felt like I needed more coverage and longevity.

Now for the science lesson- This product is formulated with Ceravitae a supercharged oxygen complex which helps to promote collagen production, connection tissue, and firm more youthful skin while supporting oxygen uptake to your skin cells.

Science and Beauty what is not to like…

 

Julie

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