Natasha Denona concealer is THAT girl.
I’m obsessed with this concealer..❤️ what other ones should I try?? #natasha denona #concealers #concealerplacement #makeup
Okay, so you saw my initial post about being obsessed with the Natasha Denona Concealer, and trust me, the obsession is REAL! I know a lot of you out there are curious about this gem, especially when it comes to finding your perfect match or understanding its magic. I’ve been putting this concealer through its paces, and I'm ready to spill all the tea, especially since I've seen so many questions about swatches and shades. First off, let's talk about the Natasha Denona Concealer shades. It can be a little tricky online, right? I've tried a few, and let me tell you, getting those Natasha Denona Concealer swatches right is key. For those wondering about specific shades, I’ve personally experimented with RN1 and N2. RN1 is a fantastic light rosy neutral, great for brightening my undereyes without looking chalky. N2, on the other hand, is a light neutral with a slightly warmer undertone that works beautifully for spot concealing without feeling too heavy or obvious on my skin. When you're looking at swatches online, always pay attention to the undertone description – that's often more important than just the depth of the shade. I found that swatching it on my wrist or jawline in natural light really helped me narrow down my perfect match. It dries down slightly, so give it a minute after applying to really see the true color. Now, for the burning question: Is the Natasha Denona Concealer water or silicone based? This is super important for how it layers with your other makeup, especially your foundation. From my experience and a bit of research, this formula leans towards a more silicone-based feel. It has that silky, smoothing texture that blends like a dream and creates a beautiful, almost airbrushed finish. If you're using a silicone-based primer or foundation, this concealer will likely play very well with it, preventing any pilling or separation. For those of us with dry skin, this is a godsend because it doesn't emphasize texture or dryness, which is a huge win for a full-coverage concealer. Beyond the shades and base, what makes it "THAT girl"? It's the coverage without the cake. I use it for everything from brightening my undereyes – a tiny dot goes a long way – to covering up any pesky blemishes or redness. The consistency is creamy but not thick, allowing it to move with your skin instead of settling into fine lines. For concealer placement, I usually apply a small amount in the inner and outer corners of my eye, blend with a damp sponge or my finger, and then tap in a little more if I need extra coverage. For blemishes, I dab a tiny bit directly on the spot, let it sit for a few seconds to 'set' slightly, and then gently tap the edges to blend it out. And since we're talking Natasha Denona, a lot of you asked about the Natasha Denona serum. While this post is focused on the concealer, I have found that prepping my skin with a good hydrating serum, like some of ND's own skincare range, does make a noticeable difference in how any concealer looks and lasts. A well-hydrated canvas means smoother application and less creasing, especially with a radiant-finish concealer like this one. While I don't use a specific ND serum every day, I can attest that any quality serum enhances this concealer's performance. Seriously, if you're on the hunt for a new concealer that delivers on coverage, blendability, and a natural finish, you absolutely need to try this one. It’s been a game-changer for my makeup routine. But like I asked before, I’m always on the lookout for new favorites! What other concealers should I put to the test? Let me know!
















































































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