Monday, February 4, 2019

Beauty: A New Touche Éclat Concealer Is Here For Your Full-Coverage Needs



YSL’s Touche Éclat Radiant Touch is a true beauty icon. Designed to bring light to the face, it has to be the most famous highlighter pen in the world, inspiring a host of copycat products and becoming a mainstay in the make-up bags of the most famous faces in the world. What it wasn’t designed to do, however, was conceal (though it does do a great job at neutralising dark circles). Which is why the brand is introducing its new Touche Éclat High Cover Radiance Concealer.

“This is the perfect product to use under your eyes or if you have dark eyelids. Sometimes, putting on a foundation can feel a little thick, especially if your skin is in great condition but all you need is a little spot coverage,” said Tom Pecheux, creative director of YSL Beauté. “This is the perfect high
coverage concealer, yet looks natural and luminous.”



With 16 shades and a high-coverage finish, the formula features light-generating pigments and an anti-fatigue complex with caffeine to boost microcirculation and vitamin E for antioxidant action. It’s ideal for under-eye circles, scars, and dark spots, and features the same click-top packaging we’ve come to love from its highlighting counterpart.

“For super perfect skin, I will cover first with Touche Éclat High Cover, then use foundation where needed, and then finally add a very light touch of Touche Éclat Radiant Touch on top to bring extra light to the under-eye area,” Pecheux says.


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