April 1, 2016

Edward Bess Undo Time Blurring Concealer Review & Swatches

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Edward Bess Undo Time Blurring Concealer

When I purchased Edward Bess Undo Time Blurring Concealer I had to ask myself if I had ever paid $49 for concealer. Ah yes, it came to me, I spent $70 on Clé de Peau Beauté Concealer but it’s been a while since I splurged on an expensive concealer.

Honestly, I don’t mind spending big bucks on concealer. I’m prone to puffy eyes and I really like to conceal that puffiness (plus my finer eyes and general tiredness!) so concealer is, in fact, a splurge item for me.

The problem, though, with spending big bucks on concealer is the fact that if it disappoints it is kinda heart wrenching and you begin questioning life, the universe, and everything. Why!? Why did I pay near $50 for you and you aren’t working right!? WHY!?

But in this case, all turned out well and Edward Bess Undo Time Blurring Concealer and I have lived quite happily ever after since my purchase.

I’ve heard crazy stories about how people used this stuff as foundation and I’m not going to say I haven’t done just that but keep in mind it’s 0.68 oz in size and if you’re slathering all over the place you’re going to run through it mighty fast. It’s obviously formulated for your face or your eyes and as much as I wanna use it all over my face (it brightens up my skin so beautifully) I stuck to using it under my eyes only because this is where I need coverage.

Edward Bess Black Sea Extreme Cover Cream runs a little drier and it also happens to be a formula you have to baby a little bit but with Undo Time Blurring Concealer you get beautiful coverage in an easier to blend more hydrating formula. This is a creamy slightly running concealer that applies very, very easily and blends out just as quickly and easily. The coverage is either sheer to just around medium with plenty of color pay off to hide puffiness, finer lines, fatigue, and minor dark circles. If you have tough to hide dark circles this might not provide the coverage you desire but for those who have some darkness but nothing overpowering it’ll work just fine.

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The texture is very lightweight and quite long wearing without fading for a good seven to eight hours without setting. I didn’t have any issues with creasing either during this time nor did the formula cake up. The thing I liked best about this formula was the fact it brightened up my eye area so dramatically. My eyes looked fresher and more wide away with this formula in place.

I have medium swatched above and it worked well for me but keep in mind these shades do run lighter.

This comes with a sponge-tipped applicator much like the new Maybelline Dream Blender Foundation Blending Sponge but I don’t like it for use under my eyes. It’s a little too hard and harsh for use under my eye area and would be best suited for possible facial use.

Edward Bess Undo Time Blurring Concealer swatches

Edward Bess Undo Time Blurring Concealer is expensive but very much worth the splurge! This was a lovely, creamy formula that wore well and brightened up my entire eye area!

Muse Approved.

Edward Bess Undo Time Blurring Concealer is available now at qvc.com.

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Isabella MuseIsabella is just an average everyday geeky girl who doesn’t blend her eyeshadow correctly, wears too much blush, and hopes she never finds her holy grail products because she likes the thrill of the chase so much. Her mission is to bring you super honest reviews on makeup, skincare, fragrance and all things beauty. She’s in no way an expert on the topic and she sure as hell isn’t a super model. But she’s passionate about makeup and is seeking like-minded individuals that like pina coladas, getting caught in the rain, and ones that enjoy spending hundreds of dollars at Sephora without feeling buyer’s remorse. If you’re that person feel free to reach out and leave a comment or follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Bloglovin‘.

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  • Jeanine McAuliffe

    sooo I have some serious bags under my eyes. What have you found that actually helps? I feel like concealer just makes it worse and ends up making my under eye area look horrible. I use like volume filers from time to time. don’t really help either!

    • Isabella Muse

      Nothing sadly! I tend to apply a cold washcloth to depuff as no creams or potions reduce puffiness sadly 🙁