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Milk Makeup vs. Glossier shades

I'm looking to buy a few Glossier products, including the stretch concealer, but I'm finding it hard to get a feel for the shades. My current base routine is the Milk Makeup blur stick, Dr. Jart color correcting tiger grass cream, and the Milk makeup blur foundation in light to spot correct (redness around nostrils, undereye, cleaning brows, and acne). What shade of the Glossier stretch concealer would be best for someone who spot conceals with the Milk makeup foundation in light? I appreciate any help! 🙂

Re: Milk Makeup vs. Glossier shades

@NinaGoy7 While I love the texture and feel of the Glossier Stretch Concealer, I also wouldn't recommend it for acne, since the coverage is way too light. 

 

But, I took a look at the Milk foundation shades, and I'm probably the ivory shade--a tad lighter than you. The Glossier concealer in light works for my undereyes, but I need to mix it with a little of the medium shade if I want to cover redness on my face.

RE: Milk Makeup vs. Glossier shades

I’m new to using glossier but I’ve heard that the concealer feels really buttery and melts into your skin, it’s pretty sheer so it cover up a whole pimple but might cover some redness

Re: Milk Makeup vs. Glossier shades

I have medium-light skin so I use the medium one. Since it isn't too "full coverage" it suits me well, I guess it's more of a personal preference but light would probably suit you better! However, I wouldn't recommend the concealer to cover pimples, it doesn't hold as well as other concealers!!! It also starts creasing under my eyes if I don't set it so beware 😉

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