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Review: The best concealers in the UK tested including MakeUp Revolution, 17 and Maybelline

Concealers are now used for numerous beauty hacks so we thought we would try a few.

Some beauty lovers use them solely for concealing blemishes, some use them for dark circles, some use them to highlight areas of the face.. They have so many benefits to giving us a clearer complexion.

The Reviews Club team is made up of different writers with different skin textures and tones so this is a great way for us to show you which could work best for you.

The brands we have chosen include 17's Second Skin Enhancing Concealer, Maybelline Eraser Concealer and the Make Up Revolution Define & Conceal concealer.

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A Boots own brand concealer has been flooring shoppers, with some even saying it’s as good as high-end brand Estée Lauder.

The £2 product from the newly relaunched nostalgic brand 17 comes in 10 shades and promises a ‘velvety finish’. Shoppers have already been leaving rave reviews for the budget beauty buy - so naturally, I had to see what all the fuss was about.

The brand was discontinued in 2018, but celebrated its homecoming in February, telling customers they can build a whole makeup look for £10. Prices start at £2, such as the concealer, and are no more expensive than £5 for bigger products like foundation and eyeshadow palettes.

I picked up the Second Skin Enhancing Concealer in the shade 001N, and it was the ideal shade for me. It’s a neutral undertone, but you can also get it in cool or warm tones to suit your skin. The concealer then comes in 002 cool, warm and neutral shades, 003 cool, warm and neutral, then 004 in just neutral.

It would be great to see Boots extend their shade range to accommodate people with darker skin tones, because this is still an industry-wide inclusivity issue.

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