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QUESTION ABOUT IT UNDER EYE CONCEALER

I have been using It Under Eye Concealer for many years and am about to order again.  I noticed that the letters W or N after the name of the color shown and never noticed that before.  Can anyone tell me what the letters specify?  Thanks in advance.  Heart

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Re: QUESTION ABOUT IT UNDER EYE CONCEALER

Probably neutral or warm skin undertones.

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Re: QUESTION ABOUT IT UNDER EYE CONCEALER

W stands for warm colour

N stands with neutral colour. ( I would think)?

 

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Re: QUESTION ABOUT IT UNDER EYE CONCEALER

That's correct. Many cosmetics lines have been working on this for years to end the confusion for us. Sometimes besides Warm, Neutral, there's also a C for Cool tones.

 

MAC has better "letter coding" its foundations for awhile and Bobbi Brown added letters a year or two ago. 

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Re: QUESTION ABOUT IT UNDER EYE CONCEALER

@Lindsays Grandma   My favorite IT concealer and only one I use occasionally is the Illunination one. It really deflects light away from darkness and undereye lines without being very sparkly or too obvious. Have you ever tried that one? It's especially great in the inner corners where I have issues.

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Re: QUESTION ABOUT IT UNDER EYE CONCEALER


@Shanus wrote:

@Lindsays Grandma   My favorite IT concealer and only one I use occasionally is the Illunination one. It really deflects light away from darkness and undereye lines without being very sparkly or too obvious. Have you ever tried that one? It's especially great in the inner corners where I have issues.


@Shanus ...I never did try that one but I just ordered one so perhaps I'll try the Illumination one next time.

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