For the longest time I've wanted to write about the best budget concealers for pale skin, because I know the struggle in finding the palest shade with good coverage and staying power - it's tricky. And then if you don't want to spend too much it's even trickier! 

So today I wanted to run through the best of the best; the concealers you can't go wrong with! With a mixed selection to cover blemishes, under-eye circles, the lowest of budgets and even a few dupe concealers. If you are in need of a new concealer or fancy trying something different then this post is for you. 




Concealer is one of those makeup bag essentials that everyone owns. It's often a multipurpose wiz, used on dark circles, blemishes, pigmentation and is even there to correct makeup mistakes and more. There's basically no denying how invaluable concealer is! 

But for that very reason, the beauty industry is awash with every kind of concealer imaginable. From sweatproof to photo proof and industrial strength, in all formulas -  we as beauty lovers are spoilt for choice. But as you will likely know, not all concealers live up to expectation - lacking in coverage, blendable, longevity and even shade range. 

So today I have one of the lastest concealer launches to share with you that ticks all boxes, being an amazing budget base offering that requires shouting about! 



As a pale skin person (I was going to put 'beauty', but ya know) I'm on a constant hunt for beauty products that match my skin tone. That's of course foundation and concealer, but also all other products as even standard tones can appear too pigmented against my fair complexion.

Of course, I'm not alone in this search, I'm sure dark complexions on the other side of the spectrum find it even more difficult. But at least brands finally are acknowledging this fact and broadening colour ranges.

While the beauty industry is playing catch-up I still need to seek out them gem products, the ones that come to life against my pale skin rather than constant it in a harsh unflattering way or just turn me into an oompa lumpa. If you are a fellow ghost or have fairly pale skin then the below products may very well be for you! These are the products that stand out in my vast makeup collection as suiting my pale skin exceptionally well and I love them dearly for it. 


Lacura Beauty Concealer Pen in 100 Cashmere
£3.29 Aldi in-store 
 
First up, one of my favourite under eye concealer (it rivals my Nars one!) to conceal dark circles and the wonderful blue veins that show due to having such pale skin, can you tell I'm being sarcastic? This truly is a miracle product and is often compared to YSL Touche Eclat, which I do own, and would actually say it trumps! What Touch Eclat lacks in coverage this makes up for, while still remaining light feeling and non-cakey. But as this blog post is all about tone, let me tell you that this is one of the lightest shades of concealer I've come across and will suit all pale girls perfectly. Oh, and it can also be used as an eyeshadow base! I'm currently on the look out for back-ups of this and I'm not done using it but cannot be without it now. Worth a trip to Aldi or picking up from eBay here for the lower price of £2.95!


The Body Shop Honey Bronzing Powder in Light Matte
£14 The Body Shop HERE  
 
If you have pale skin you will know the struggles of finding a pale enough bronzer! I spent years wasting my money on 'universal' toned bronzer that would just look dirty or too orange in contrast to my pale skin. But thankfully over time shade ranges have expanded somewhat and it is possible to find lighter toned bronzer - whoop! One of my lower priced light bronzers in my collection is this gem from The Body Shop. As you may be able to tell this is a fairly neutral toned bronzer, making it perfect for ultra pale skin that can't work with warm toned bronzers. Perfect for dusting over the face in summer or contouring with as it is buildable without looking powdery. I also love that it's matte as it then can appear natural on the skin and even be used as a sneaky transitional light brown eyeshadow shade. I really couldn't be without this bronzer now.


NYX Wonder Pencil in Light
£4.50 ASOS HERE  
 
When putting this post together I was hesitant to include this product as it's a fairly recent buy. But when you know, you just know. And I know! So even after just a week in my mitts I know it will be a staple item in my collection! I bought this on recommendation from fellow pale girl, Lily of Pint Sized Beauty, you can read her lovely review of the pencil here, but also had been on my to-buy list for months. As the name states this is a wonder pencil... and what is a wonder pencil? A pencil that does everything! It's almost a hybrid concealer/lip liner.... concealer in coverage, lip liner in formula. It can be used as a precise concealer on blemishes, to enhance the cupid' bow and as a lip liner (of course blended out a bit), to define the brows and on the bottom waterline of the eyes for that wide-awake effect. I'm also certain it could be used all over the eyelids as a base for eyeshadow, but I've yet to try it out. Before buying the Wonder Pencil my two concerns were that it wouldn't be creamy enough or pale enough, but I didn't need to worry... it's just spot on! It's certainly a light enough shade (also with good coverage) and as creamy a kohl pencil. This needs to be in every pale girls makeup bag basically!


Iconic London Illuminator in Shine
£29.99 Iconic London HERE (10% off for new customers)

Now I wouldn't say there's difficulty in finding highlighters to suit fair skin, the high street is awash with them right now, but I will say that a select few come to life on pale skin - which is what you want! For me, this was theBalm Mary Lou Manizer and Makeup Geek Shimma Shimma eyeshadow which I would use as a highlight. But then the Iconic London Illuminator in the newest and lightest shade came into my life and changed all of that! It may seem dramatic to state but this is a thing of beauty and something you will marvel at on application. I mean it looks like liquid metal and gives the brighter highlight I've ever come across! As for the price, I really think it is justified.... mainly because it is so special and the wonderful formula cannot be faulted but also because a single dot/drop is required per application and you get an incredible 13.5ml, which I'd imagine to last an extremely long time. Love, love, love!


theBalm FratBoy Blush
£16.75 Feel Unique HERE
 
Lastly, I wanted to include my most favourite long-standing blusher. Again, light toned blushes are widely available, it's only a matter of looking, but there's a few light rose pink shades that are beyond flattering against pale skin. One of them being theBalm FratBoy, an ultra natural rosy pink matte blusher. Against pale skin this never looks too strong or pigment, just flattering and brightening, which makes it my go-to blusher in Spring/Summer. If you are looking for a blusher to fall in love with and have as a staple shade that will suit all makeup looks then this is one to snap up.

Through selecting these products I've realised that shades that perfectly suit your skin tone are rare! So hopefully I've been able to point you in the right direct to some of the best beauty products for pale skin.

Fee xo.

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Over the past year or so I've come to love Zoeva, not only for their brushes but for their Spectrum palettes. And finally they have branched out to face palettes with the Zoeva Concealer and Contour Spectrum palettes! Both of which launch on Monday, 12th September - so you really don't have long to wait! 

I've been lucky enough to test out the new palettes for the past few weeks and they have both slotted into my makeup routine with ease... because who doesn't need a bit of contour in their life, and I was after a better shade range of concealers for my multi-tonal skin! Below you can find my thoughts on the two new palettes, plus swatches!

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Zoeva Concealer Spectrum Palette 
£18 - Zoeva UK

This 9-pan concealer palette aims to camouflage under eye darkness and conceal discolouration, spots and blemishes... and with it's creamy high-coverage formula is does just that. Of course not all the shades will be user-friendly whether you have light, medium or dark skin however there are multiple shades in here for everyone, and dependent on your skin tone a few of the shades work as eyeshadow bases and cream contour! 

Having fair skin I've been using mainly the top two rows with the centre pan being my favourite for under eye concealing as it's full coverage and you really do need just a little. I've also surprised myself and enjoyed using the white shade, just a dab blended out over the eyelid to brighten the skin and create a good base for eyeshadows.

As with all Zoeva makeup products expect well thought out shades and quality formula. At £18 this works out at £2 per concealer which is excellent value for money. I also can't help but think this would be a great addition to a makeup artists kit!

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Zoeva Contour Spectrum Palette 
£15 - Zoeva UK

Now this is one thought out palette (see, this is why I love Zoeva!) with a complete contour palette that includes - a highlighter, a setting powder and two contouring shades. All with a matte/satin finish. 

Having used this palette every time I applied my makeup over the past few weeks, I can say that the highlighter is the star of the show. Yes, it doesn't look anything special at all in the swatch (3rd down) but highlighters aren't easy to capture in this kind of image, so you will have to trust me when I say that this highlighter has the wow factor. With gold and almost lilac pigments that reflects beautifully and really is something you're unlikely to have in your collection already. Once this palette launches I will be sure to scour Instagram and link to an image showing it to it's full potential! 

As for the contour shades I find neither to have orange tones to them, always good, and the bottom shade to be perfectly ashy and ideal for some serious contouring! All shades are well pigmented, light in texture and with zero powdery fall out when you swirl your brush over the pan. Again more than impressed with this palette. 

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If you are looking for makeup artist standard products than I would seriously look no further than the Zoeva Spectrum collection. It really does have everything you could need, especially with these two new additions! 

Are you interested in either the concealer or contour palette? Let me know your thoughts of these new launches! 

Fee xo.

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