Made in JAPAN
CONCEALER
English: Radiant Corrector for Eyes
WHAT IT IS
A pearl-powered liquid concealer infused with skincare ingredients that effectively covers dark circles and dullness for brighter-looking eyes.
WHAT IT DOES
Illuminates the eye area and imparts radiance. Conceals dark circles, dullness, and uneven tone with advanced optical and counterbalancing glow technology. Nourishes with potent skincare benefits that address visible eye area concerns instantly and over time. Provides sheer-to-medium buildable coverage with 8-hour wear and hydration.
Illuminating Complex EX diminishes the appearance of damage caused by dryness and hydrates for a smooth, refined texture.
Color-correcting pearl supplements the red and yellow tones lacking in the eye area — without an unnatural orange or yellow cast.
Crataegus Monogyna Flower Extract and Zingiber Aromaticus Extract provide brightening benefits, while Chestnut Fruit Extract defends against oxidation.*
*in vitro test
How to Use
Concealer liquid is not specific to the eye area and can be applied to any trouble areas, as well as around the nose.
On first use, click button at the end of the tube slowly about 20 times until concealer dispenses from brush.
Apply concealer directly to the skin and blend, lightly smoothing with your fingertip if necessary.
Apply following skincare or the application of a pre-makeup base or primer.
For best concealer results, apply before powder foundation, or after fluid or cream foundation.
If touching up on the go, avoid covering blush, if worn.
After use, wipe any excess concealer from the brush tip and close the cap tightly.
Prime, Conceal and Highlight on the Go Tips:
Keep lipstick and eyeshadow flawless by applying Radiant Corrector for Eyes as a makeup primer.
To conceal a raised scar, use lightweight Radiant Corrector for Eyes. For flat scars, Concealer SPF 25, a fuller coverage matte concealer, is best. Set either concealer with Refining Pressed Powder LX.
Use as highlighter makeup to illuminate the high points of the face, and as contour makeup for a chiseled effect.
Lighter shades can be used to highlight high points of the face, while deeper shades can be used to define contours.




