

Kat Von D recommends using this either by swiping the concealer directly onto the skin or the back of your hand, then blending with your finger or the Lock-It Edge concealer brush. However, I do like that there is the option of White Out if I wanted to try some extreme matte highlighting. For pale neutral skin like mine, it’s perfect. For me, I wear the shade Light 1, which is described as fair honeysuckle with neutral undertone. The concealers really do come in a wide range of shades for neutral, cool and warm undertones.

33 oz (6 shades) and Becca Aqua Luminous Perfecting is $30 for. 23 oz (10 shades), Tarte Double Duty Shape Tape is $24 for. 22 oz (16 shades), Too Faced Born This Way is $28 for. 16 oz (11 shades), NARS Radiant Creamy is $29 for. To give you an idea on how it compares to others – Urban Decay Naked Skin is $28 for. The Kat Von D Lock-It Concealer Cream is a pretty good value for the price since it is $26 for. I think this is a great shape for applying concealer. The doe foot is actually shaped like a tear drop, which is pretty unique in my experience. The Kat Von D Lock-It Concealer Cream comes in a round container with a doe foot applicator. I think Kat Von D Beauty is doing a great job at embracing all the global shades of beauty. It also comes in deeper shades for darker skintones. It comes in a staggering 21 different shades, including a pure white called White Out. Today I’m sharing a more in depth Kat Von D Lock-It Concealer Creme review. This is the new cruelty free, vegan concealer by KVD.
