A highlighting pen does more than its name suggests – yes, it adds some shine and can illuminate areas you want to draw attention to, but it’s also key in minimising the appearance of imperfections, dark circles around the eye area and fine lines.
Plus, if you opt for one with extra benefits, you could find hydrating properties, an SPF and colour correction functions. Apply it to your under-eye area, on the top part of your cheekbones, along the middle of your nose, or anywhere you feel needs a bit of cover or shine.
Here, the six highlighting and concealer pens we’ve currently got our eye on:
Garnier BB Cream Eye Roll-On Miracle Skin Perfector, R69.95
ck one 3-in-1 concealer, R305
Shiseido Sheer Eye Zone Corrector, R395
Smashbox Camera Ready BB Cream Eyes, R295
Elizabeth Arden Flawless Finish Correcting and Highlighting Perfector, R245
Bourjois 123 Perfect CC Eye Cream, R109,95
Have you tried any of these?
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I would like to know which products are normally used for contouring? Would any of these work?
Hi Starlin. While the above highlighting/concealing pens would certainly form part of your contour routine, you would still require a bronzer to add definition.
I usually buy concealers in a shade or 2 lighter and use it on the high points of my face. Really brightens and highlights beautifully. I’m going to try the Smashbox one as it looks great.
These are expensive and I have never found a concealer that matches my skin tone and covers properly. Very frustrating!
I am all for concealers, and highlighters etc, but don’t you think these babies are a bit over priced? At the end of the day you’re going to wash them off. I get that they make you look amazing!! But I don’t know if the everyday girl can spend that much on a concealer, I know I can’t! Plus I wonder how long they last? Like how many uses could you get out of one? hmmmm :) Just my thoughts anyways.
Smashbox Camera Ready BB Cream Eyes is really spectacular!
Expensive but quality
I haven’t tried any of these pens just yet but I would go for Smashbox based on the fact that it has SPF which is really hard to come across when looking for product to use around the eye area.
I do find that the Concealer does work with blemishes but they are expensive, especially the good brands.
I have this fear that highlighting my under eye area is going to leave me with two white-ish triangles. I know one has to blend it all out but I don’t know if I could pull it off.
I LOVE THE LA Girls Concealer. Can be found in Dischem only. Its good value for money and mine lasted 3 years and has a cute brush tip to paint over imperfections.