
I used the Green shade to repel that pesky redness I have from some acne scarring and a few pimples here and there. I used my Porcelain highlighting shade to highlight the high points of my face – my nose, cupids bow/upper lip and forehead. I started with the Yellow shade under my eyes as I don’t have a super dark under-eye area so a bit of brightening is all I really needed. The Yellow shade is to brighten the skin, Orange is for correcting darkness and Green is for correcting redness. I didn’t manage to get my hands on the orange one unfortunately but to be fair it looks ultra dark! There’s three correcting shades in the line (Green, Yellow and Orange) which all correct different things on your face. Overall – a flippin’ fabulous product for $2.99 that I sorta think everyone should have a try of.
#La pro concealer contour plus
However, $2.99? Plus it’s better than a sponge I guess. It’s just a little bit harder to squeeze out than a normal pump concealer and you probably waste a bit of product. The applicator is a stupid brush thing which I absolutely hate, however I combat this problem by squeezing it straight onto my beauty blender/brush/finger. I did find the formula on the yellow and green coloured shades can get a little bit watery and you can’t really mix it around very well unless you put it on the back of your hand first which is a pain. It lasts all day on me and sets really well so that it doesn’t move around or transfer. It’s probably a little bit too thick but you could combat this by blending it with a fairly damp beauty blender, and only using a teeny tiny bit of product. My eyes are super creasy but I don’t find it creases too badly on me which is fab. It has fantastic coverage and it’s nice and creamy and long-wearing. The formula seems sort of thick but it blends out really well so you don’t need too much product. For that price, you may as well give it a try, right? $2.99 – well, you can’t really go wrong can you? Even $12 in NZD is pretty sweet.
#La pro concealer contour pro
(See what I did there?)Īnother PRO is the price point. There is literally a shade for everyone and everything. I think that the shade range is absolutely fantastic in this product line.

It’s actually a fantastic under eye concealer and finally it comes in a shade light enough to do a spot of highlighting on my pasty skin! I use the shade Porcelain most often as I use it to highlight under my eyes.

It’s the best place to buy if you’re from the US but if you’re from NZ .nz is slightly more expensive but much faster shipping. I used to buy them from where they are $2.99 US. They are $12 from .nz which I think is pretty decent for NZ prices. I have purchased a range of shades in this product line because I really do love the concealer so much. However you can see me try (and maybe fail) at a bit of cream contouring and I’ll swatch and review the concealers for you – how does that sound? Everything I know, I’ve learnt from Shaaanxo (we all know shes basically a makeup goddess). I am totally not a contouring professional. I’ve talked about these before in a really old post here but I’ve since picked up a few more colours and used them for over a year so I feel like I have a good understanding and appreciation for the product now. Today I thought I’d have a go at contouring with the L.A. (I thought I should use a variation of greetings to start my posts seeing as that is what we do in class!)
