![]() ![]() The product stays on the brush and not anywhere else. You get a normal-sized doe-foot applicator, and the tube dispenses exactly the amount you need (maybe sometimes a bit less than you need, but nothing a second dip into it wouldn’t fix). Tubes and ApplicationĪnd now for the #1 thing I haaaate about the Tarte Shape Tape (and one of the reasons I may not repurchase it). ![]() You definitely get a better “bang for your buck” with the Tarte. Price/VolumeĪnother area where Tarte is the winner. Tarte looks to have a good variety of pinks, yellows, and neutrals. So basically, if you’re a neutral tone like me, finding a correct shade is going to be tricky with NARS…they tend to lean pink overall. There is another shade called “Café Con Leche” but it looks extremely yellow/golden. Here is a good comparison between those 3 colors. Cannelle, which I’ll probably try next, seems like it might be slightly darker than I’d like, but the tone looks less pink. And while Crème Brulee was better as far as being a little darker, its SO pink. ![]() Vanilla was too light for me, although the tone was probably better. I’ve tried 2 shades so far with NARS: “Vanilla” and “Crème Brulee”. I also have a better match with Tarte’s “22N Light Neutral” than I do with NARS. The clear winner here is obviously Tarte, with 30 shades vs NARS’s 22. I figured I’d share my thoughts on both and which one I like more! Shade Range I’ve used both of these top-rated concealers recently (NARS a bit longer than Tarte) and they’re constantly being compared to one another. ![]()
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