I gotta say, I think I did a damn good job at picking shades. Based on my extensive research (I am a lawyer after all), I decided to get the following shades: Tan, Deep Tan, Deep Golden and Deep. The best part, though, is that the No Filter concealer basically sets itself, so you don't really need to set it with powder (unless you want to).In the days leading up to the launch, I scoured Instagram looking for swatches and then I took to YouTube to watch some first impressions videos. For reference, the formula is very similar to Tarte Shape Tape. I've only worn this concealer a few times since it's medium/full coverage, but I'd say it lives up to all the claims. They're marketed as being matte, lightweight and creaseproof. And now back to the review.ĬolourPop No Filter Concealer comes in 15 shades and retails for $6 for 4g of concealer. Here is a chart of how the old shades match up to the new shade range: I've been using Tan 50 as my under eye highlight / conceal shade pretty consistently, so if you're a similar skin tone and haven't tried these yet, I'd recommend Dark 40. UPDATE March 29, 2018: ColourPop has extended its range of No Filter Concealer shades by adding 15 shades (making a total of 30 shades). However, in case you were thinking about buying one (or a few), I wanted to post swatches of a few of the deeper shades. These are going to be part of the permanent collection, so there's no rush. In classic ColourPop fashion, they sold out in minutes and are just now restocking TODAY. I bought the ColourPop No Filter Concealer in a frenzy when they first released a few weeks ago.
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