The first time I twisted Benefit’s new Fakeup Crease-Control Hydrating Concealer, I came this close to swiping the stick across my lips.
But can you blame me? Doesn’t it look an awful lot like one of those hybrid lipstick/glosses we’ve seen stalking makeup counters over the past couple years?
The Fakeups, which arrive this March, borrow that same lycanthropic idea by combining two different things. Twist up the tube to reveal a stick with a creamy concealer center surrounded by a solid moisturizer containing vitamin E and apple extract.
For a brighter under-eye area, less visible dark circles and a lightweight look, just swipe under your eyes, and blend with a finger. The hydrating formula (decently moisturizing, but I wouldn’t give up eye cream for it) steers clear of my fine lines, too, and I swear it looks like real skin.
Benefit likes to streamline their products, many times releasing things in one or two shades. Sometimes, I think it really works. Keep things simple, right? Like with their famous Benetint Lip and Cheek Stain.
But for certain products, like concealers, a very limited color selection can be a turnoff, particularly for people with extremely light or dark skin.
Guess what…? Fakeup only comes in three shades (Light, Medium and Dark).
I fall somewhere between Medium and Dark, so I’ve been mixing the shades, swiping both of them beneath my eyes and blending them together with a finger.
I know. That’s a little much, and most people aren’t gonna be willing to do it. I would prefer to use a single color matched stick, but then again, I gleefully mix two shades of NARS Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer to achieve my own custom color, so there’s also that…
On the plus side, at least it works! 🙂 With Fakeup applied, I can barely see my dark circles at all or the actual product.
Thanks to a satin finish and a lightweight formula that doesn’t settle into my fine lines, the finished look barely looks like anything at all! — which is exactly the right idea.
It could use a little help in the wear time department, because unlike MAC Pro Longwear, which I can apply in the morning and ignore for 14 hours, I need a touchup when I’m wearing Fakeup after hours 4-5.
Good thing it doesn’t cake when layering, and the stick travels well in my purse.
PRICE: $24
AVAILABILITY: Coming this March to Benefit counters, stores and benefitcosmetics.com
MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: B+
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Minsooky says
Man, only 3 shades? That’s a bummer :/
Monika says
Ugh, this is precisely why I can’t roll with Benefit anymore. I don’t appreciate their color range despite all the effort they put into their cutesy packaging. I appreciate that there are other brands out there that try to cater to a wider range of skin tones, especially those of us who are darker than medium.
Vanessa | Spicy Beautiful says
The only products I love from Benefit would be Coralista and Dallas (as recommended by Karen)… I like Eye Bright too… Gimmicky products like this one from this brand just turns me off..
Sarah says
I think I’ll have to check it out on my skin to know for sure since there are only 3 shades.
Sarah
Tass says
Their limited range of shades is precisely why I rarely bother with Benefit.
phi says
what skin-shade are you? (mac?) these would be perfect if the colour works. could the medium fit for a mac nc35 shade?!
Teri says
Benefit always seems to hit it out of the park when it comes to concealer. I know they don’t always offer the greatest range of colors, but I hear people go on and on about Boing and Erase Paste all the time. I can’t wait to try this one.
Jay @ Wayfaring Beauty says
Based off your swatches, I think I’d be a medium. Which is good news for me, but it’s a shame they’re only offering 3 shades – I feel like they’re alienating a sizable client base because most people won’t bother custom blending their own shade. Maybe if this product does really well they’ll open up a wider shade range – maybe? I wish this product wore longer though.
Katherine G says
I agree with other commenters on the fact that there are only 3 shades. I don’t mind mixing and matching either at times but most of the time I want something I can swipe on and go out the door (Smashbox has a great stick concealer that comes in many shades that I used for years to cover zits). That said, this concealer looks like a good travel option if you can’t bring your eye cream because you are limited in quart-sized bag options. Maybe eventually they will come out with more shades…I am also curious about the wear time. I haven’t bought much from Benefit but your posts on their long wearing shadows makes me want to buy some of the neutrals I am seeing.
Kim A Very Sweet Blog says
oh wow, just 3 shades. not much of a choice. hahaha it’s an awesome concept and if it works i hope they expand the shade range. they have wonderful products.
Alison M says
This is definitely something I’m going to check out. I’m such a concealaholic! I currently have eight in my stash and I’m still willing to try more. None of them are particularly bad either, I just love changing things up! And the Vitamin E of these sounds perfect 🙂
Rachel says
It’s a shame the color range is so narrow. 🙁 I will have to see in person if medium will work on me.
Rachel says
I love BeneFit but I can’t hang with the limited shades for skin. I do love Boing but it’s a coincidence they had a shade for me at all. People do not come in light, medium, and dark!
Jenn says
I’m veeerrrrry skeptical. The coverage is good??
Danii says
GASP! A Benefit concealer that would ACTUALLY match my skin??? Shocking! Too bad it doesn’t suit darker-skinned beauties easily. Very disappointed for them and I don’t use concealer to begin with.
Emi at Project Swatch says
This is a really interesting idea, props to Benefit for being innovative! I think I’ll stick with doing my undereye moisturizing & concealing separately, but I do think they have a very creative team!
Becca @ The Beauty Sample says
Wow, this is a really unique looking product. Kudos to Benefit! BUT, I am totally with you on the crummy shade ranges. I think it’s such a shame that they do that because they have such a cult following for their color products but for base, it seems that there are only a select few that use it and it’s probably exactly because they don’t offer more shades :/
lelacarolina says
the limited shade colors is exactly why i don’t buy base products from benefit. their blushes, however… pure addiction
Claudia says
Ah, Benefit is so frustrating. I hear such rave reviews, but their products just don’t match my skin. Come on, Benefit. There are more than three skin colors.
Iren says
This looks amazing, but I highly doubt it’ll match my skin 🙁 even their lightest foundation (Hello Flawless in Ivory) is too dark for me.
Any other fair-skinned ladies with the same problem?
Diane says
Yes, Iren! I came here to say the same thing. It seems like Benefit just sort of arbitrarily picks three shades they think are light, medium and dark, and the gals on either end of the spectrum get left out. I know most that are left out have darker skin tones, but I’m one of the few, like you, that need something lighter than what Benefit carries. It would be nice to see them expand their range, even if they added just one lighter and one darker to offer 5 options instead of 3, I bet they’d get an even bigger following!
Jennifer says
Yeah, I’m not sure I’d be willing to do all that when i can use Amazing Concealer and not have to mix and get the same results!
Ada says
It’s kind of a joke. The ‘dark’ shade looks very orange, and not like a skin tone at all. I THINK I’m a bit lighter than that but the overwhelming orange tinge makes me unsure. I would never buy a concealer that comes in ‘light to dark.’
Kayla says
hmmmm… these are interesting. I don’t think they would be enough coverage for me, I’m one of the few people who actually like Erase Paste. I agree with you on their shade range, I appreciate that they try to simplify things, but some products are simply not going to work for certain skin tones. Thanks for the review!
Ru says
How disappointing about the limited shades. I hate when makeup brands do this.