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Jan 8, 2012
Rikki P.
Alright, so I'm almost starting to run low on my Benefit Erase Paste (it's also a little older than 6 months lol) and it costs almost 30 dollars so I want something cheaper.
I'm thinking about the Urban Decay concealer pencil. Someone also suggested the Body Shop pencil which is even cheaper at 11 dollars. Have any of you tried these products? I don't have a BS store and I don't know which shade I'd get. I'm about NW15-20. I don't even know if my JCSephora has the UD pencils, sigh.
Jan 8, 2012
Heather H.
It's funny that you mentioned The Body Shop pencil because I just happened to have pulled it out of my drawer and used it today. I am actually quite happy with it and I have used quite a few different kinds of concealors (but neither erase paste of the UD pencil).
It's quite a dry pencil, so it doesn't easily crease, but you definitely need to apply moisturizer before using the pencil if you have dry skin. You'd probably be the lightest shade if you're NW15-20.
Jan 8, 2012
Rikki P.
Thank you, Heather!
ooo, I do have dry skin. But I do use an eye serum and an eye gel that makes them nice before concealer. I like the not creasing bit. Erase Paste does crease on me just a little bit. Nothing horrible but still bothers me sometimes.