"A creamy, radiant concealer with medium, buildable coverage that brightens, hides imperfections, and works for all skin types. Available in multiple shades to suit every skin tone."
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The Radiant Creamy Concealer by NARS is a multi-purpose concealer designed to correct, highlight, contour, and perfect.
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It’s known for its medium, buildable coverage with a radiant finish. Not quite sheer, not super heavy out-of-the-box, but you can layer it.
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Suitable for all skin types. Even those with sensitive skin have generally tolerated it well.
Key Features & Ingredients
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Finish & Wear | Radiant / luminous finish. It's designed to look fresh and natural. |
| Coverage | Medium and buildable. Can conceal dark circles, blemishes, etc., and also used for highlighting/contouring with lighter or deeper shades. |
| Shade Range | Comes in many shades (e.g. 22-30 shades depending on region). Undertone variety (peach, pink, neutral etc.). |
| Skin Benefits | • Multi-Active Botanical Blend: magnolia bark extract, grape seed extract, vitamin E — to hydrate, firm, reduce redness, support skin barrier. • Light-diffusing/mineral powders to blur imperfections and fine lines. |
| Other Properties | Long wear (claimed ~16 hours in many markets), crease-resistance, transfer/sweat/humidity resistance, non-comedogenic. Also no parabens, alcohol, or fragrance. Dermatologist & ophthalmologist tested. |
Pros & Things to Watch Out For
👍 Pros:
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Very versatile: one product that can highlight, conceal, contour (with shade variation)
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The texture is creamy but not overly thick (if used sparingly) and blends well.
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Good shade range which helps with matching undertones/skin tones.
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Skin benefits are a plus — if you use concealer often, having botanicals and hydration helps.
How to Use It Best
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Prep well: Moisturiser / eye cream first, especially under eye area, to prevent concealer from settling into lines.
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Apply in thin layers: Start with a light layer, build up where you need more cover (e.g. dark circles or spots).
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Tools: Fingertips warm it up; brush or damp sponge helps for blending.
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Set properly: A light dusting of translucent powder, especially in places where it tends to crease.
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Shade strategy: Use your matching shade to conceal, a lighter one to highlight, a deeper tone to contour if desired.






