Okay we know, a little rogue talking about Bebe Rexha but we were quite literally stunned when we saw her make-up transformation because her concealer ACTUALLY covers her dark circles.
The Meant To Be singer shared her beauty routine and during the process admitted that she's found it "really hard getting rid of my dark circles or discolouration" but manages to do so by colour correcting(absolute throwback, tbh) and then using a concealer.
After setting the colour corrector around her eyes and mouth with a powder, she then went on to use her "favourite" concealer - Tarte Shape Tape.
Bebe revealed to Vogue that although it's the "heaviest" product on her skin she still leaves it to sit underneath her eyes so it can "mush into the skin".
After applying her foundation she then blends out her concealer and voila - her dark circles are gone.
Tarte's concealer comes in 40 different shades, has a variety of different undertones and has shea butter, mango butter and licorice root which helps moisturise, nourish and brighten under your eyes.
And in 2019, one of these vegan and waterproof full-coverage concealers were bought every 12 seconds.
Wowzer.
Check out: Tarte's Shape Tape Concealer
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Tarte Shape Tape Concealer
Tarte Shape Tape Concealer
Not only is this concealer vegan friendly but it's waterproof, long lasting and leaves your under eyes looking moisturised, nourished and bright. Or click here, to get a Tape Concealer PLUS three free minis worth £23!
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Despite Tarte's Shape Tape concealer being popular among the beauty community we'll never forget in 2018 when they launched a foundation range that was err, non inclusive.
Although they launched 15 shades only one or two were suitable for darker skin tones. Days after being dragged by customers and famous Youtubers they apologised and admitted, "We lost sight of what’s really important in this industry, & for those who feel alienated in our community, we want to personally apologise.
"We’re doing everything in our power to bring those unfinished shades to market as fast as we can, at any cost. We CAN and WILL DO BETTER.”
They've since released 50 different shades with a variety of undertones.