I do use the smallest amount that I can to cover the area, as it can start to look a little bit cakey if too much is applied. I do really like to use it on red spots, blemishes and hyper-pigmentation. Being matte, it will emphasise any flaky areas or dryness, so I don’t like to use it under my eyes. It is a product that I have to use a makeup remover, or double cleanse to remove at the end of the day, as it stays on my skin really well. The ELF 16HR Camo Concealer is matte and long wearing. It’s not a deal-breaker though, I just wipe the applicator off on the neck of the tube before applying the concealer. I personally prefer a smaller doe foot applicator, as I would prefer to put less product on, and dip back in for more, rather than apply too much. It comes with a large doe foot applicator that has an indent on the end, to collect the maximum amount of concealer with each dip. It is also available from the ELF USA website for US$5. Each tube contains 6 ml of product and is available on the ELF Australia website for A$15, or on shelves in Kmart Aus stores for A$10. It’s also supposed to be highly pigmented, light weight, matte and won’t sink in to fine lines or creases. is a paid advertising partner with PEOPLE.The 16HR Camo Concealer from ELF is described as being a full coverage, 16 hour wear concealer that can conceal, correct, contour and highlight. This article was written independently by PEOPLE's editorial team and meets our editorial standards. will release the final episode of the digital series with Emily in Parisstar Ashley Park. And, of course, she’s effortlessly funny and constantly has us giggling! Love her.” The makeup artist continued, “She’s also very considerate and collaborative, which makes everyone else’s job that much easier. “What I love about having Ziwe in my chair is that I always walk away having learned something new,” she tells PEOPLE. Milan also gushed about the smarts beneath the comedian’s stunning soft glam. Related: Ziwe on the Advice She Has for Black Women Coming Up in Entertainment: 'Get Really Good at Being Yourself' The latter is a product that Ziwe herself tells PEOPLE she would love to steal from the set, calling it “pretty hot on the streets.” To create the Vanity Table Talk look, which Milan describes as “somewhere in between feeling effortless and also reminiscing her red carpet looks,” the artist’s favorite products to use were e.l.f.’s Power Grip Primer, Halo Glow Blush Beauty Wand and 16HR Camo Concealer. Halfway through the episode, Ziwe swaps out her GRWM robe for a satin blazer in a slightly darker shade of the host’s signature pink hue to answer some rapid-fire questions, providing nuggets of wisdom like “who cares what the critics have to say if you go viral” and “I’m a lover not a fighter … unless you piss me off.”Īfter she got real at the vanity table, PEOPLE sat down with Ziwe on the set of the e.l.f series to chat about her makeup journey, which she says began which she says was sparked by Naomi Campbell when she was 11. Immediately after, she adds that “eyes, lips, face." (which the brand’s name actually stands for) “would be a really hot pop song.” (Funny enough, e.l.f. stands for “equality, liberation, freedom.” Known for purposefully putting her guests in the hot seat by questioning them about heavy topics - such as the Emancipation Proclamation, which she once asked Drew Barrymore to comment on - Ziwe jokes that e.l.f. “In bed, you know, just kind of vibing with the idea of sleep.” “I spent my entire weekend in stasis,” she tells the camera while carefully applying concealer. Related: Jennifer Coolidge Is Back in Beauty Influencer Mode (and Has a Great Idea for a New Lipstick Name) did the thing” in the style of Ariana DeBose’s viral BAFTA rap before diving right in and chatting with the audience in her predictably unpredictable Ziwe fashion. The 31-year-old comedian starts the episode by walking on set singing “e.l.f. Cosmetics vanity, following in the footsteps of fellow internet icon Jennifer Coolidge, who kicked off the series in April. In the latest episode, the Ziwe host brings her unique brand of comedy to the e.l.f. The digital series combines the internet’s favorite “Get Ready With Me” (or GRWM) video format with some fresh wisdom from some of our favorite female stars. Ziwe traded in her signature cue cards for makeup brushes in the newest episode of e.l.f.
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