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ANTI-REDNESS CONCEALER - Colour-Correcting Green Concealer for Redness, Rosacea, Blemishes & Acne - Highly Pigmented, Soothing Formula with Calendula & Vitamin E, Lightweight Texture

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Say goodbye to redness and hello to a more even complexion with the Anti-Redness Concealer, a game-changing, green-toned colour-correcting concealer. Designed to neutralise redness caused by rosacea, acne, blemishes, and high-colour, this lightweight cream concealer creates a balanced, even skin tone. The highly pigmented formula requires only a small amount to effectively camouflage redness, meaning it won't feel heavy, cakey, or weigh your skin down. The green hue works using colour-correcting technology, counteracting red tones on the skin for a smooth, natural finish. Unlike regular concealers that require heavy layers to cover redness, this targeted green concealer allows you to use less product, reducing the risk of makeup creasing or sliding throughout the day. Why You’ll Love It: Neutralises Redness Fast – Instantly reduces visible redness on the face, perfect for rosacea, acne, and irritated skin. Highly Pigmented, Less Product Needed – A little goes a long way, so you use less makeup, avoid cakey buildup, and get longer-lasting results. Infused with Soothing Ingredients – The calming power of Calendula soothes irritated skin, while Vitamin E protects and nourishes it. Lightweight, Comfortable Wear – Blends seamlessly into the skin for an undetectable finish that won't clog pores or feel heavy. Universal Solution for Redness – Suitable for all skin types, including oily, dry, combination, and sensitive skin. How It Works: The Anti-Redness Concealer uses the principles of colour theory to balance skin tone. Green is the opposite of red on the colour wheel, so applying a green-tinted concealer helps neutralise red tones, leaving your skin looking balanced and even. This is why the Anti-Redness Concealer is more effective than using regular concealer alone, which often requires extra layers to mask redness.