

- #MAKEUP REVOLUTION CONCEALER DUPES FOR SHAPE TAPE SKIN#
- #MAKEUP REVOLUTION CONCEALER DUPES FOR SHAPE TAPE FULL#
I personally (and many of you do too) find it a little insulting when brands use taglines saying there’s a shade for everyone, when that’s not accurate with L’Oreal being the perfect example.
#MAKEUP REVOLUTION CONCEALER DUPES FOR SHAPE TAPE SKIN#
C1 is marketed as being suited to “fair skin tones with neutral undertone”, and after buying C1 and realising it was too dark for me, I did buy C3 as I have a cool undertone but it’s still too deep for me. The lightest shade C1 isn’t pale enough for me, and I have included a swatch comparison of ten concealers I own from drugstore and highend brands below just so you can see the difference in shades. ‘The concealer for everyone’ is the claim and sadly that’s not the case. Our large doe foot applicator allows for smooth application that won’t drag on the delicate skin under your eyes.“ Long wearing intense pigment that can also be used to contour and add definition.
#MAKEUP REVOLUTION CONCEALER DUPES FOR SHAPE TAPE FULL#
Lightweight yet full coverage concealer to cover blemishes, even skin tone and counteract dark circles, with a matte finish that won’t settle or accentuate fine lines and pores. 18 shades ranging from fair to deep, in cool, neutral and warm undertones. The main reason this concealer has been compared to Shape Tape so much is because they both have a large doefoot applicator, but I can confirm the applicator on the Makeup Revolution Conceal and Define Concealer is considerably smaller than Shape Tape’s. So yes this concealer is only £4, but 3.4ml is the lightest volume concealer in my collection so I might do a ml for ml breakdown in my comparison post to see which is the best value when broken down. The 3.4ml volume is pretty skimpy compared to other concealers, with Shape Tape containing 10ml, Essence Camouflage Full Coverage Concealer containing 5ml, NARS Creamy Concealer 6ml and NARS Soft Matte Concealer 6.2ml. The Makeup Revolution Conceal and Define Concealer contains 3.4ml within a clear plastic tube, with a rose gold metallic lid and rose gold metallic sticker. the Makeup Revolution Conceal and Define Concealer which I’ll be doing very soon to see if it is a credible dupe. I hadn’t ever tried the Tarte Shape Tape Concealer (shocking I know) but she said she had a tube she’d only used twice but she didn’t like it so very kindly sent it to me so I could do a comparison post comparing the Tarte Shape Tape Concealer Vs. When I featured the Makeup Revolution Conceal and Define Concealer on my InstaStories, I had many messages asking for swatches and Dawn one of my lovely readers asked me if I had Shape Tape to compare it to. I obviously purchased the lightest shade which is C1 as I’m very pale skinned and I had high hopes it’d match me as I’d seen so much praise about how there was a shade for every skintone so I allowed myself to get excited whilst I waited for my order to arrive especially as so many labelled it as being a dupe for the cult favourite Tarte Shape Tape Concealer. The Makeup Revolution Conceal and Define Concealer is £4 and is available in 18 different shades from Superdrug and TAM/Revolution Beauty. When news broke that they were launching a full coverage concealer, everyone was excited but I have to be honest I didn’t have high hopes after trying their other base products but I obviously had to buy the Makeup Revolution Conceal and Define Concealer as soon as it launched. My favourite Makeup Revolution products are most definitely their eyeshadows and their highlighters but one area they’ve been severely lacking is base makeup. Makeup Revolution have had a concealer and a foundation when they first launched but they weren’t great, and I’ve not had the best luck with the Freedom concealers either.

Makeup Revolution have become one of the biggest UK drugstore brands due to their high quality products, affordable price tags and their ability to launch on trend products quickly.
