My Favorite Concealer Kryolan Dermacolor


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 I've noticed the Kryolan store for years now but i never took any real interest because i wasn't familiar with their products. There's not much information here in the Philippines about the brand. I've gathered it's well-known around makeup artist circles (in which i do not belong). Thankfully @gossmakeupartist posted a video about it hailing it as one of the best concealers out in the market. That very week i trooped to the nearest branch and got it. True to Wayne's word it was incredibly pigmented. Comparatively speaking it's reasonably priced as well. It's been my go-to undereye concealer ever since because nothing makes that area as bright as this. Plus @kryolanofficial makes them in the widest spectrum of color I've ever found. You can definitely find a shade that matches your skin. Shown here is the #kryolandermacolor palette. I use the three lightest colors the most. I use the third from the left to correct the darkness under my eyes because it has a slight salmon tinge. Then i use the left most one to brighten. I use the one in the middle of these two to touch up throughout the day. These also come in individual pots so you don't have to purchase a big palette like this. #makeup #beauty #makeupobsessed #makeupobsession #makeupaddict #beautyjunkie #makeupjunkie #beautyaddict #twitter #blogger #beautyblogger #beautyblog #ilovemakeup #kryolan #kryolanmakeup #concealer

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