Suesh Concealer/Corrector Pot (C210) and High Definition Cream Foundation Pot (HD12) Review + In Action + Prices
Today's review is about these two makeup pots that I got from Suesh via BeautyMNL. If you don't already know, Suesh Cosmetics is a Pinoy brand that offers a wide range of makeup tools, for pros and beginners alike. The very first product that I bought Suesh is the 12 PC 'Blush' Brush Set which I purchased back in 2014. The brushes are still around and I still use them a lot.
So these pots are basically part of Suesh's CYOP or Choose/Create Your Own Palette; if you have your own magnetic palette or you can get empty palettes from Suesh and you can fill it with your own colors or shades of choice. Cool huh? They also have shadow, blush, contour and lip pots. Ladies, you know the drill!
So, like any makeup junkee, I'm also in the quest for finding the perfect Concealer and Corrector to hide my dark circles. I think I read about these concealer pots at Project Vanity so I decided to grab some when I chanced upon Suesh products at BeautyMNL. Of course a yellow shade is a must for brightening the undereyes but I also needed a peachy-pink tone to counteract the darkness that's why I picked another one.
Suesh Concealer/Corrector Pot in C210
Price: Php 100.00 for a 36 mm pot |
"Take your pick from this collection of cream-based concealer blends for Suesh’s Choose Your Own Palette."
-www.beautymnl.com
Suesh HD Cream Foundation Pot in HD12
Price: Php 119.00 for a 36 mm pot |
"Take your pick from this collection of cream-based, invisible-finish foundations for Suesh’s Choose Your Own Palette."
-www.beautymnl.com
Ingredients
Packaging
Price: Php 50.00 from www.sueshcosmetics.com |
The pots came with a transparent plastic containers so if you don't have magnetic palette, you can store them in their original packaging. However, there's something classy about having makeups in black packaging so when I saw the 1 Hole PVC Empty Magnetic Palette on the Suesh website, I just knew I had to grab them too. Moreover, I didn't have second thoughts because I knew they would fit perfectly since they come from the same brand. That's 36 mm across.
Swatches
Left: HD Cream Foundation// Right: Concealer |
I honestly have no qualms about the texture and pigmentation of these babies. They are both very creamy and have good coverage even with just one layer. They also blend smoothly on to the skin. They both have a light sweet scent about them (a hint of coconut smell?) which is not bothersome for me.
You can see on the swatches that the peach-tone HD Cream Foundation seems to be a good match for my skintone but my hand is actually darker than my face so I'm not really using this as a foundation but rather just for color correcting in the undereye area. Moreover, my face is really oily so I steer clear of cream foundations. There's also no indication on its features about oil control properties so I'm not vouching on it either. Meanwhile, the Concealer swatch is very yellow but fret not, the color translates well on my baggies. Here, I've put them into action.
In Action
Feel free to admire the darkness... LOLS :)
1. Without Correctors or Concealers, just The Quick FX Eye Cream to prep the area.
2. Applied Yellow Concealer first on one eye to show the difference.
3. Applied Cream Foundation on the other to see which one is better as a Corrector. I think the Cream Foundation side looks better.
4. Topped the Concealer with Cream Foundie and put Concealer on top of Cream Foundation and I think the Cream Foundation-Concealer sequence looks better still.
5. Baking time to set the under-eye products. Five to 10 minutes, please. :)
6. Blended out the setting powder and voila! Bye bye dark circles
To Sum Up
Finding the right products and discovering the best way to put them really makes a huge difference on your face. That is why I'm sticking to this procedure. It's not as time consuming as you think. I basically use my fingers during the application. Sometimes I use a concealer brush for application but for blending out, I think nothing can replicate the warmth of one's fingers which helps in seamlessly spreading out the products
Like I said earlier, the only problem that I have about these products is that their staying power is not so great. That is why, I really take time to bake so that they would be well set and stay all day with minimal touch ups needed.
Hope this review has been helpful. :)
XO,
Carissa
For reference, my skin's light-medium with warm undertones
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Other products used:
Quick FX Eyelift Cream for prepping and (you guessed it right!) Nichido Final Powder in Ivory Glow
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