
#Laura mercier concealer vs nars skin#
Powered by Skin Fusion Technology, longwearing flexible polymers fuse to skin for 12 hours of wear that’s transfer, sweat, humidity, and water-resistant.“ The incredibly lightweight formula feels undetectable on skin, while the Blurring Powder Blend diffuses light to smooth the look of fine lines and create a soft-focus effect. All-day hydration creates a crease-resistant, natural finish. Flawless wear. Medium to full coverage flexes with skin to seamlessly conceal under eye darkness and facial imperfections. It feels so basic considering the NARS concealer is £2 cheaper, and Hourglass’ concealer (which I’d consider to be even higher end than Laura Mercier) is £25 in super sleek, luxury packaging. The concealer is £24 and I do feel like the packaging could have been a little more luxurious as it feels so plain, especially compared to the likes of the NARS Radiant Cream Concealer with the rubberised lid.

The packaging is pretty basic with a clear tube, and a matte black plastic lid and narrow doefoot applicator. The Laura Mercier Flawless Fusion Ultra Longwear Concealer is available in a total of twelve shades which are divided into cool, warm and neutral tones. I was very kindly gifted the Laura Mercier Flawless Fusion Ultra Longwear Concealer in the shade 1C to try and I couldn’t wait to try it as I’ve seen so much about it online and everyone raves about the Laura Mercier base products.


I did once blind buy one of their tinted moisturisers online but when it arrived I could see it was too dark and I ended up selling it in a blog sale. When it comes to Laura Mercier, I’ve only really ventured into their eye makeup ranges as I don’t have a Laura Mercier counter near me to swatch their base products.
