![]() Dry skin types might not like this one as much either. I would recommend Instant Age Rewind for blemishes over under eyes, due to its matte finish and higher coverage. Overall, I think the deciding differences between the two are: packaging, coverage and finish. I came into the battle thinking that my HG Instant Age Rewind would win, but Fit Me! kept right up. I find that neither one is worse than the other. So, these aren’t crease proof, but they both sure as heck ain’t bad.Left eye – Fit Me! | Right Eye – Instant Age Rewind Anyhow, as you might be able to tell, Instant Age Rewind was better at covering the red line.I really couldn’t see much of a difference in terms of oil control, they’re both pretty good, not perfect, but good.Despite what may appear in the pictures above, I think these guys are both in for the long long long haul.Okay, this is more of a personal preference, but I find myself liking the skin-like finish of Fit Me! concealer better than the Instant Age Rewind which dries quite matte (at least without foundation under it).(Hence why I used it on on the side of my face that was breaking out way worse. Both have high coverage, but Instant Age Rewind is a bit more pigmented.Both of these concealers are very buildable, yaas.Top- Instant Age Rewind | Bottom- Fit Me! Hard to pick, buuuut since Instant Age Rewind dries much quicker than liquid-y Fit Me!, it makes it harder to blend out.With the doe foot applicator of Fit Me!, you can have to be careful not to put too much on a certain area. Why? Because it makes it easier to use less. I know this goes against the whole packaging thing above, but with all questionable santiary issues and the inability to see how much product remains aside, I like how the Instant Age Rewind applies better.I’m thinking it might be due to the packaging. And it’s a significant few dollars difference too. ![]() Plus, I can see how much I have left with the Fit Me! concealer. Ha ha, come on, do I really need to say anything about this? Admittedly, I have a love/hate relationship with the sponge tip of the Instant Age Rewind, but Fit Me! is just fool proof.Both Instant Age Rewind and Fit Me! have 6 shades, but Fit Me! offers a deeper shade that Instant Age Rewind doesn’t.Some blush and highlighting was used, because potato face ain’t cute when you’re going out.Translucent powder with a puff was used to set everything.Both blended with flat top angled concealer brush (cough Sigma P88 dupe).According to my research, the order of shades from lightest to darkest goes like this: 15, 10, 20, 25, 35, 30. FYI, the labeling of the shades selection is messed up.Maybelline’s Fit Me! Concealer (in 15 Fair).Maybelline’s Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Spot Concealer+ Treatment (in 210 Fair).Easy to apply and blend.According to my stats, a lot of people seemed to have liked my previous Battle of Drugstore Favs, so I decided to do another one! Interested in how Maybelline’s Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Spot Concealer + Treatment Concealer stacks up against their Fit Me! concealer? Then, let the games begin!.This super-concentrated treatment concealer features a micro-corrector applicator to help instantly erase dark circles and fine lines.To add a luminous touch, apply the Brightener shade to the inner corner of eyes, cheek and brow bones and, bridge of the nose. For extreme dark circles, apply the Neutralizer shade under concealer shade. Using the applicator, apply concealer directly to the under-eye area, blending in an outward motion. Twist collar of the Micro-Corrector Applicator in the direction of arrows until the concealer is visible on the sponge (it may take some turns on first use). This concealer for dark circles and fine lines instantly creates a radiant, refreshed looking eye area. Winner of Allure's Best of Beauty Award for 2018 and the Spring Beauty O-Wards, Maybelline New York's Instant Age Rewind Concealer makes the eye area appear radiant and refreshed in no time.
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