One of the things that I hate the most is when you’re going through your day, completely unaware that anything might be amiss on your face, and then you go to the bathroom and a huge blemish of some sort has popped up and made a home on your face. It doesn’t happen every day, but when it does it always proves to be traumatic. I really like Tarte’s The Eraser Concealer. It’s an amazing cover up to start with it. It’s water based and loaded with anti-oxidants, so instead of suffocating your skin, it actually helps keep it hydrated. It feels really great on. It’s light and doesn’t come off when you touch your face. The best part is the packaging. It comes in a mascara-sized tube that fits easy in any purse or pocket so there’s no more fiddling with bottles of cover up. There’s no need for sponges either, The Eraser Concealer has a nifty little sponge for easy application on the top. I was already a devotee of Tarte's cheek-stain and I think they’ve made another addict out of me. It comes in five shades (they even have a “tan” shade which will come in so handy in a month or so when I'm get back from my vacation in Hawaii!) and is $19 at Sephora.com Tarte The Eraser Concealer














Does this cover up blemishes really well? I thought stick concealers were more for undereye circles, but now I'm anxious to give this a try! Thanks!
Hi Lenore -
Yes, this has totally worked for blemishes for me! I went to Tarte's website to do some quick research for you and found out that it has Chamomile & Arnica extracts to help soothe redness from blemishes. Hope it works well for you!
Michelle
I've been desperately trying different concealers that help cover up the redness while at the same time heal the blemish - and the key here is healing without drying the skin out which all of the ones I've tried to date do. This one sounds like it has gentle agents so I'll be heading to my local Sephora to give it a try.
Thanks for the review I appreciate it.
It's not a stick concealer, it's a liquid concealer with a built-in brush.