Catrice concealer match for nars custard8/23/2023 ![]() There is no sign of darkness under the eye at all and also the hint of redness under the eye is completely sorted. NARS Radiant Creamy covers it up completely. Nothing too noticeable from a distance, but it’s definitely there. Where the Maybelline concealer has nice coverage and definitely gets the job done, you can see in the final picture how a little bit of blue/ dark circle is peeping through. The main difference between the two is coverage. I’m sure that if I were to own an even lighter shade in the NARS Radiant Creamy formula that I could create a similar effect. This has nothing to do with the formula however and is solely the result of the shade I’d selected. A little definitely goes a long way and when blended in properly it covers nearly anything.Īs you can see in a side by side comparison on the face, Maybelline Fit Me has much more of a highlighted effect on me. The NARS concealer however, has far superior coverage. The result of this is that the Maybelline concealer is easier to blend and spreads out a lot more than the NARS one. Where you can see how the one on the left has a more runny look to it, the one on the right shows a much thicker texture. Coverage wise it shows a tremendous good amount of coverage and it doesn’t oxidize around the edges.Ĭomparing them side by side has me notice the following: Maybelline Fit Me is more watery and emollient than NARS Radiant Creamy. This concealer looks to be higher in coverage: there is no sheer patch to be seen. ![]() How can that be a match? As you will see below, this definitely matches the skin on my face, so no worries. The swatch of the NARS Radiant Creamy concealer may appear a tad shocking. The shade is pretty much spot on, especially against the light skin on the inside of my arm. You can see how it appears to be a little bit darker around the edges. When blending it out it seems to have some good coverage and oxidized slightly when drying down. When it comes to a swatch, the Maybelline Fit Me concealer is definitely creamy, be it a touch see through on the stripe. But that could also be a difference in the formula. ![]() The NARS applicator appears a fraction fluffier and seems to hold a touch more product. Even the doe foot applicator is incredibly alike. ![]() The packaging of these concealers is very similar: a standard lipgloss type tube with a black cap and a doe foot applicator. This is definitely a summer shade for me and not one that can be used to highlight. I bought this after a makeover at Sephora, at the end of summer, when I was at my darkest. I bought mine in Custard which is a yellow toned concealer aimed at light to medium skin. Is this worth the hype? At $29.00 it better be good. NARS Radiant Creamy concealers is one of those cult products that many people rave about. I bought this second to lightest shade as it had a more pinky undertone and appeared to be lighter than number 10. I’m just going with the one I have: 15 Fair. They might have a different shade range or names for the same shade in different countries. Not just in the US, but also in Germany and the UK. Maybelline Fit Me concealer is available from most drugstores. If you are looking to buy these, you will have to go abroad. We used to have the Fit Me concealer but it was discontinued. Both products are currently unavailable in The Netherlands. NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer Medium 1 Custardīecause wouldn’t it be grant, if the Maybelline concealer which costs $5.49 tops, could be as good as the NARS one? The latter retails for a whooping $29.00, which is well worth the dupe. So in today’s battle of the concealers, I present to you: Maybelline Fit Me vs Nars Radiant Creamy concealer. The formulas are supposed to be almost identical and with the Maybelline version only costing only a fraction of the price, it is well worth looking a bit more closely as to how these compare. There are two concealers that many in the beauty community like to compare to one another: The Maybelline Fit Me concealer and the NARS Radiant Creamy concealer.
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