3 Editors Put Makeup by Mario's New Concealer to the Test
Concealers are the definition of versatile, covering everything from breakouts and dark spots to brightening the undereye area and highlighting or contouring. We're always on the hunt for the best new formula on the market and have tried plenty of options for every complexion need. As a result, our standards are pretty high when it comes to giving our stamp of approval. So when we learned that Makeup by Mario had recently extended its bestselling SurrealSkin line with the SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer ($29), we decided to have three POPSUGAR editors put it to the test.
Products from the brand itself, which was created by Kim Kardashian's makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic, have earned rave reviews from the team already — especially the SurrealSkin Foundation, Soft Pop Plumping Blush, and Ultra Suede Lipsticks — so we had high hopes going into the experiment. The SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer is a lightweight formula that is buildable with medium-to-full coverage and promises a skin-like, natural finish. It's infused with caffeine to depuff and fermented marine microorganisms for a plumper appearance. The brand also claims this concealer blurs imperfections and self-sets. It's available in 22 shades in a variety of undertones.
We asked three editors with different skin tones and skin types to put the new SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer to the test. Keep reading to see what we thought and how it helped with each of our complexions' needs.
Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer on Dark Skin With Neutral Undertones
Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer in Shade 420 ($29)
"The new Makeup by Mario concealer may just be what your makeup bag has been missing. From the creamy consistency to its luminosity, this buildable formula covers the area under my eyes without making them look cakey or skeletal — a must for my hollow undereyes. I do think there's room to expand the shade range when it comes to undertones, but as someone with a somewhat hard-to-match combination of neutral and golden tones, I've become accustomed to having to buy multiple shades of a complexion product. Still, with this gorgeous formula, I truly don't mind mixing to get my perfect match." — Ariel Baker, assistant editor, Beauty
Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer on Fair Skin With Neutral Undertones
Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer in Shade 180 ($29)
"I put a lot of pressure on my concealer. As someone who typically doesn't wear foundation, I need it to do, well, everything when it comes to smoothing, camouflaging, and evening out my complexion. And the Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer delivers. The formula is lightweight but ultra-pigmented, covering up even the reddest, most inflamed pimple on my chin that I've had in a long time. Once blended, it melts into a second-skin finish and doesn't budge or crease after hours of wear. I use it under my eyes, around my nose, and on any spots I want to hide. I found the shade 180 to be a perfect match for my fair, neutral skin tone. Since first getting my hands on it, I use it every day." — Jessica Harrington, editor, Beauty
Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer on Tan Skin With Neutral Undertones
Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer in Shade 380 ($29)
"Makeup by Mario's new concealer is just what I needed to conceal the signs of exhaustion around my undereye area. What really impressed me the most is how well it sets on the skin once it's blended out to your liking. At first, I thought the shade 380 might be a little too light for my dark tan skin tone; however, it really blends well with my complexion when it sets and gives an overall brighter appearance. I have neutral undertones, but I find that the warmth of this shade also helps me color correct any dark shadows. My eye area looked more lifted and awake, and the finish looked smooth yet natural. I like to apply it around my inner corners and outer corners and blend it up toward my temples to truly get that lifted look." — Anvita Reddy, assistant editor, Commerce