![]() I’ve only used it for two days but I love it so far. Unfortunately it was 4.99 there and no $1 off coupon but hey $5 bucks isn’t bad at all. Lucky me was off today so I woke up and immediately called the only local walgreens 20 mins into the city and low and behold they had it. So I read this post last night after I got home from work and caught up on the past few days of post. ![]() Wet n Wild Come Correct Celebrity Concealer (I swear I laugh every time I type “Come Correct”) is available now at Walgreens. I would say it’s a complete dupe for It Cosmetics Bye Bye Undereye Concealer but this comes very close in texture, formula, and coverage to it! This isn’t going to be a concealer everyone loves as it is thick and very emollient but if you’re used to the texture of Bye Bye and like it, well, I’m going to say Come Correct should be a win for you! Unfortunately, it’s only available in three shade selections and even the darkest shade (Medium Beige) is pretty light! But all in all Wet n Wild Come Correct Celebrity Concealer proves a very nice budget pick. If you use a good brush to thin and buff it on you should be very happy with not only the full coverage but also the extra long wear! I don’t use concealer on my face but this should do very well, even better than under eyes, on facial skin. If you have severe dark circles this will brighten up eyes and conceal them in a major way. I love how it brightens my eyes up and conceals puffiness in a major way. I’ve been setting it with my NYX Correcting Powder in Banana and it looks incredible. It seems to have a good stick to it so it doesn’t smear around which means it’ll likely do great on oily eyes. It’ll get you through a 12 hour period easily! I find the texture doesn’t migrate or end up creasing into finer lines once applied. Wet n Wild Come Correct Celebrity Concealer Swatches (A112 Medium Golden and A113 Medium Beige) This technique thins the formula out and makes for easy application under my eyes. I squeeze a small amount on the back of my hand and I swipe my concealer brush in a few time working it around the back of my hand. It has a grease paint-like texture and it does drag a little under drier eyes if you don’t thin it out prior to application. As promised it delivers full coverage for sure! I think the formula is a little more thicker when compared to It Cosmetics. This is concentrated so a little goes a very long way. The full coverage pigmentation rivals that of It Cosmetics Bye Bye Undereye as well as Amazing Cosmetics Concealer. It’s very thick, it’s very creamy, very pigmented, and very, very emollient. This comes housed in a 0.34 oz size so it rivals Bye Bye Undereye in size and price! If you’re looking for a sorta kinda dupe that’s cheaper than It Cosmetics Bye Bye Undereye I’d have to say that Come Correct Celebrity Concealer is a good way to go. So yeah, I had to get the name off my chest because it truly baffled me. It sounds like something that launched in Japan or Korea to be honest as sometimes names of products get lost in translation, lord knows I’ve run across skincare from Korea with “horny” in the name. Come Correct? Yeah, ok, I’m going there and saying it sounds like a pr0n film name! I’ve no idea why it’s called Come Correct and lord knows the name is almost as bad as KATE Cover Concealer. ![]() Ok so Wet n Wild Come Correct Celebrity Concealer totally has the weirdest name evers. ![]() Mind you, it’s a formula NOT everyone is going to love but if you use It Cosmetics Bye Bye Concealer you might just adore this! I did have that moment walking out of the store where I was like, “Oh this is going to be so rubbish!” but after getting it home I’m actually delighted with it. ![]() Can I tell you how excited I was when I came across Come Correct Celebrity Concealer? First off it was marked as $3.99 and it had a little dollar off coupon attached to the display so I scored it for $2.99…. Wet n Wild Come Correct Celebrity Concealer is a new range of full coverage concealer that launched for Spring 2015 with the Wet n Wild Fergie Centerstage Collection. ![]()
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