Best Concealers
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Sixties eyeliner took the drama of the '50s and amplified it. The most popular style was winged liner on the upper lid, paired with dramatic lashes. Sometimes falsies were worn, and sometimes eyeliner was used to paint spidery lashes on the bottom (Twiggy's signature look). By the '60s, multiple eyeliner shades and formulas were available, including pencil, cake, and liquid. Get Twiggy's look with Kat Von D's Ink Li
Shannon Stubbs, writer: "A couple of swipes gave me everything I look for in a winning mascara—considerable length, lift, and volume—and I loved how it made my lashes look much darker (mine can look pretty spars
Here's when we started getting into cat-eye territory. Postwar beauty was all about femininity, and that included using black pencil to create an alluring almond shape around the eyes. Multiple colors of eyeliner were available at the time: brown, gray, purple, blue, green. But black remained the most en vogue and was often paired with a light lip à la Brigitte Bar
Daniela, tester with combination skin (not shown): "I haven't been a fan of drugstore concealers in the past, but I was pleasantly surprised by the coverage this one offered. It did a great job of covering some discoloration on my sk
The formula lasted beautifully with minimal creasing and fading when set with a light layer of powder . The pointed doe-foot applicator also makes it super easy to apply the concealer near the inner and outer corners of the eyes. It’s an excellent choice for all skin types, though, like many concealers, it can emphasize dry patches, so we recommend moisturizing before applying
It did a nice job of concealing redness around breakouts and brightening the under-eye area while maintaining a dewy, skin-like finish. We enjoyed using it on top of foundation or tinted moisturizer and also thought it looked gorgeous when used to spot conceal and brighten our skin on minimal makeup days. It slightly settled into fine lines due to the super creamy texture, but we could mitigate that by setting it with a light layer of setting pow
This mascara felt like a beauty treatment for my lashes. It’s made with nourishing ingredients like shea butter and a carnauba–candelilla wax blend, which give the formula a creamy, buildable texture. It goes on smoothly and evenly while feeling conditioning and comfortable on lashes (zero stickiness). I also loved the look: clean separation, a natural curl, and sexy length. It’s not going to be your bold, volumizing go-to, but rather an easy pick for everyday w
Forgot to pack your eyelash curler ? No problem if you have this curved-brush wand on hand to lift and curl strands seamlessly. Our tester loved the results—curled lashes, lots of volume, definition, and "pigment that gets better with each coat," as she noted. It also checks the boxes of feeling light on lashes, zero clumping, and no irritation. According to our tester, it doesn’t smudge or flake, except when she was crying (which, she shared, was easy to clean up). Just note, it does require makeup games online Guide|https://makeupinsight.com/ remover to take off; a basic face cleanser won’t
For a true brown shade with a touch of shimmer, Coffee Bean by Revlon is a fabulous choice (not to mention a '90s classic). Despite the pearlescent finish, I love how this lipstick feels subtle enough for daytime, but still playful enough for nightt
Black vs. brown? There’s a case for both, depending on the vibe you’re going for. According to Bartlett, black mascara gives you maximum impact and contrast. "It can help make the pupils look bigger and more youthful, and the whites of the eyes appear brighter," she enthuses. On the other hand, Scibelli believes brown can be a beautiful choice, especially for mature women. "It’s universally flattering and not too harsh," he says. "It’s a great option for all hair colors, and it allows your eye color to really peek through, as well." So we’ll call this one dealer’s cho
Eyeliner took a backseat to pouty, matte red lips in the 1940s. If worn at all, the go-to eyeliner style involved a thin line applied right against the upper lash line . Sometimes the line had a subtle wing at the end, but nothing drama
With brown mascara trending on TikTok in 2025 and chocolate being the "it" color of fall, we’re all for trying this trend. Our tester loved the brown shade of this tubing mascara, noting it was clearly brown, but not too light on her dark lashes. She also appreciated how smoothly the lightweight formula applied, creating a super-defined look. Expect lift and length, rather than curl and volume, she shares. The tapered, dense brush performs nicely, coating the lower lashline without leaving any smud
We love brown mascara for creating a slightly softer look than black mascara, and this one is our favorite. It’s the same formula as the OG Better Than Sex Mascara, but in a rich, chocolate-brown shade. One to two coats of this stuff adds major volume and a bit of length and curl to the lashes, creating a gorgeous false-lash effect. Unlike many brown mascaras that appear as a soft black once applied, this one has a warm undertone, ensuring it retains its brown




