Hi everyone,
I wanted to do this review for a long time now but since I’ve been busy writing about summer and fall makeup collections I totally forgot about it.

I bought the Technic Hide It! Concealer Palette from a beauty shop a while ago and I must tell you the main reason was this interesting design and the pocket-size. I usually don’t use concealer or correctors (OK, maybe now and then when I had a skin imperfection to cover) but since I never heard about Tecnic brand before I thought I should give it a try. Afterward I went back and bought Technic Fruity Lip Gloss which I love and wear it quite often.
Now getting back to the concealer palette as you can see from the photos it contains 4 colors:
- Nude – light beige
- Dewkist – green
- Sand – deep beige
- Afterglow – light yellow

What it suppose to do
Instantly conceal under-eye darkness, blemishes, and other skin imperfections with this convenient palette. Mix and match the creamy concealers for customized coverage.
Ingredients
Caprylic/ Capric, Tryglyceride, Praffinum Liquid, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Isopropyl Isostearate, Candelillaa Cera, Ceresin, Methylparaben, Propylparaben.
Technic Hide It! Concealer Palette – Close-up – no flash
So, now let’s get to the part of what it really does. Indeed the colors are creamy and they are easily to blend. The green color should be used to cover redness but I didn’t test that since I don’t have any problems of this kind. I only swatched the colors and applied under my eye. I don’t have any under-eye darkness (I guess La Prairie anti-aging eye cream SPF 15 does a pretty good job) so I don’t know what to say in this field. I think the colors are kind of sheer and at that time when I test the palette I didn’t had any breakouts, pimples or other imperfections.
This palette will go better on light to medium skin tones and they should be used as followed.
Afterglow (yellow): Helps to make skin appear brighter. You can use it as a highlighter or as a concealer for dark circles. I liked it better as a highlighter than as a concealer for dark circles.
Dewkist (green): Helps cover blemishes and tone done redness. No redness for me here but as far as the blemishes goes I don’t think it does a pretty good job on itself. If you have a great foundation with high coverage power than yeah, it will probably do the job, but I found it very sheer anyway.

Nude (light beige): It suppose to be used to brighten skin and camoflage discoloration but it can also be used as an eyeshadow base. Well here you might have guessed that I’ve used it as an eyeshadow base and it is really working. Of course it doesn’t beat up Urban Decay primer potions or Too Faced shadow insurance anti-crease eye shadow primer but it does the job.
Sand (Deep beige): It can be used as a concealer and you can mix it with Nude to create a perfect cover-up color.
The price of the palette was pretty convenient, I can’t remember exactly but anyway was something under 10$.




Is this the only combination available?
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Actually in the shop where I bought it, this was the only one.
ohhh i like the colors wonder what this product can hide!!
You reviewed it! cool! Such a good idea to put these colors into one case. Really useful! I should look for one too!
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I like it,when they bring out something usefull in a little size,so if you travel you can take it easyly with you.The colors look nice.
I liked but I have to confess its dificult to me to apply concealer cream and dont have a heavy look…btway the price is very good!
Thanks for the review. I love this kind of concealer palettes as they have something to cover any skin imperfections one might have. Very useful and affordable.
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Great review! I love palettes so I think I will have to purchase this
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nice review love concealer palletes :X