Cream eyeshadows aren't anything new but what about a product that can be used as a cream eyeshadow, a base, a colour corrector, a concealer and depending on your skin tone a blush. Now that is what you call bang for your buck. Let me introduce you to Pixi Correction Concentrate.
Pixi Correction Concentrate is a light, peach toned small tub of solid cream that initially has been designed to be used on the under eye area to mask blue/purple tones of dark circles. The idea is that you apply this to the offending area, blend and then apply concealer and powder should you wish to mimic the appearance of a good nights sleep. This it does really well but it's uses don't end there. If like myself you have blue eyes then you must try this as a cream eyeshadow - the light orange tone makes blue eyes pop and teamed with the likes of Urban Decay Naked Basics Palette you can create beautiful, super wearable neutral looks. Should you have a light complexion the Pixi Correction Concentrate can double up as a pretty blush for a peaches and cream look or as a matte light nude lipstick.
The texture of the Pixi Correction Concentrate is quite thick which is somewhat a requirement for disguising the darkest of circles. If you are familiar with Benefit's Erase Paste then I guess that would be the most obvious comparison. Pixi Correction Concentrate does blend out a lot easier and doesn't feel as heavy on the skin but you do need to set with powder of some sort to eradicate the slightly sticky texture. On the plus side once set regardless of wear you apply it there is no creasing, flaking or colour fading even on the oiliest of areas - I am able to achieve at least 7 hours of wear per application.
Pixi Correction Concentrate is the product that keeps on giving and at £12 I feel like every make-up bag should contain a jar!
Pixi Correction Concentrate £12 via Look Fantastic - link.
This post contains a press sample.
Ohh this Eye Cream sounds like it has every benefit imaginable for our Eyes! ^ u ^
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This sounds lovely, I found Benefit Erase Paste a little too thick but I did like the coverage, I'll definitely look into this one now, thank you.
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WOW that is a bargain for the amount of uses it has - and the colour is great for my skin too, need to check it out
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It's so affordable!! Need to check this out!
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I've got this and use it almost everyday under my eyes. Never thought of using it as a cream shadow or blush.. will definitely be trying that tomorrow! (:
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This looks lovely. I'd never have thought of using it as an eyeshadow but really good idea :)
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This sounds really great! Love that it basically can be used on any part of your face
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This sounds so amazing! And the packaging is so pretty
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Oh, looks amazing, great review! I love "multi use" products :) S&R xx
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brilliant, I posted about how this is far superior to the Kick Ass Concealer by Soap and Glory. (link below if you are interested!) Been using this product for years as my under eye concealer as it's just utterly brilliant.
ReplyDeleteYou don't need much at all, and if you put as little on as possible just on the dark areas you don't need to set it. I prefer this as it's more natural and let's the luminosity shine through!
I wouldn't trust it not to crease as eye shadow though as it doesn't set.
So glad to hear another review on this!
https://esrscreatives.wordpress.com/2014/12/17/beauty-article-better-than-the-soap-glory-kick-ass-concealer/
I really need to get my hands on some Pixi products - I've tried nothing! This looks great (kinda reminds me of the Origins Ginzing Eye Cream with the pink tone. Glow Tonic is also on my list of things I'm currently coveting!
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This sounds perfect for me and I just love how it doubles as so many products. I need a corrector like this so I'm definitely going to pick this up.
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I really struggle with dark circles and had wanted to try Erase Paste. This sounds like a good alternative!
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ooooo... this product looks amazing! So many uses from one pot! Thank you for sharing :)
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I haven't heard about this particular product yet, but it sounds lovely. I'd love to find something with various uses like this!
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Sounds amazing! I currently use the number 17 pwoarh paint, which is still good but still lacking! For just over £10 I'm very willing to try this; it sounds like it could be amazing! xx
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So affordable I need to try it.
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This sounds brilliant, the price tag is so affordable as well.
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I need this, i've been looking for a good eye base for a while and this looks like the perfect shade/consistency
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