

So it was actually able to work better with my skintone than the MAC NC 30 Pro Longwear, which has a significantly drier toucher compared to my Lancome and Giorgio Armani concealers. I found Giorgio Armani’s High Precision Retouch to be blendable, capable of sheering, and light diffusing. this is where the similarities end to MAC.

Oddly, the undertone to the Giorgio Armani concealer was closer to the NC 30 than it was to the Medium Bisque. I also swatched this against my MAC Pro Longwear Concealer in NC30, my least favorite concealer shade. I swatched this against my Lancome Maquicomplet Complete Coverage Concealer in medium bisque, which is my go to concealer because of its creaminess and ability to blend into my skintone and cover red spots. It is a little dark for me, but the medium shade called “ Pale Peach” was, you know, Peach. I was curious and swatched myself to the 3.5 “ Light Sand,” which is supposedly from the dark shades. Contains light reflecting pearls, which diffuse light for radiant skin.” Giorgio Armani High Precision Retouch, $36.00īrand literature for the product says that it is a “a high precision concealer which blurs imperfections, treats dark circles, and highlights the complexion. When I first saw this tube on display at Sephora, I thought it was a concealer, but closer reading of the description said it was both a concealer and highlighter.ġ. I have never heard of a concealer and highlighter in one though. I love concealers and I love highighters.
