Concealer

Concealer
Concealer

Ein Concealer (engl. „Abdecker“) ist der in der Kosmetik verwendete Begriff für eine Gesichtsabdeckcreme. Der Concealer soll Falten, Hautunreinheiten, Augenringe oder Pigmentflecken abdecken und dient als Vorbereitung für das Make-up. Concealer werden in Form von Stiften, Cremes oder Flüssigcremes in verschiedenen Varianten angeboten, speziell für die jeweils als Problem empfundenen Hautunreinheiten.

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