
"Note that I'm notoriously picky about concealers. It's one of the two products, alongside mascara, that I use every single day. But if I'm applying something so regularly, I want it to both look good *and* be good for my skin - which is not exactly an easy task. My under-eyes are somehow oily and dry at the same time, which means that product usually settles oddly in the creases. Still, this Hydro Grip formula somehow threads the needle."
"Around that time, I noticed Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie's complexion at last month's Golden Globes - and it looked like skin, just better. Turns out the product behind his radiant makeup - Milk Makeup's Hydro Grip Concealer - also earned a stamp of approval from Katie Jane Hughes. I immediately picked it up the day it launched to see if the buildable coverage and skin-forward ingredients could deliver. Spoiler: They did."
"Milk Makeup's Hydro Grip Concealer The Milk Hydro Grip Concealer touts itself as a skin care-makeup hybrid that "boosts skin's hydration by 22%," while also delivering redness- and dark-spot coverage up to 12 hours. On paper, it feels like a bold claim - moisturizing and long-wearing formulas don't exactly have a reputation for getting along, since balmier textures ten"
Milk Makeup's Hydro Grip Concealer presents as a skin-care and makeup hybrid claiming to boost hydration by 22% and offer up to 12 hours of redness and dark-spot coverage. The formula is balmy and melts into the skin, producing a dewy, skin-like finish that can be achieved with finger blending. The concealer provides buildable, medium coverage and is non-comedogenic, performing well on under-eyes that are both oily and dry. The product received approval from a high-profile actor and a noted makeup artist and became a daily regimen staple. Price is $29 with a 4.75/5 rating, though the amount feels modest for the cost.
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