• Super-concentrated formula Infused with goji berry and Haloxyl to instantly brighten and illuminate the under eye area
  • Features a micro-corrector applicator sponge applies evenly and smoothly to erases dark circles and fine lines with ultimate precision
  • Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circles Treatment Concealer for under-eye coverage is available in 12 skintone shades
  • Reveals a radiant and refreshed eye area in no time for a fresh and illuminated eye makeup look all day, all night
  • Visibly diminishes the appearance of puffiness around the eyes and delivers smooth, flawless application

I have used this product for years under my eyes, and have found that it blends and covers much better using a wet brush to blend after using the sponge applicator. It eliminates the cakey buildup and settling into creases that I originally experienced. I also recently had plastic surgery to revise a large dog bite scar on my lower lip and chin, and use this to conceal the incision while it heals. The pictures are one month post surgery with and without the product. It covers very well and is barely noticeable.

Best under eye concealer ever. I am 67 years old, have tried them all and I wouldn't go out without applying this concealer. It blends nicely with my foundation and has never caked. The sponge applicator is soft and makes application quick and easy. I will continue to use this product and hope, like many products I've used over the years, that it doesn't get discontinued.

I am a man, a heterosexual male but I have to admit to some vanity. Sometimes I party too late and when I do, it's pretty noticeable the next day at work. Rather than be known as the party animal, I blot a fw touches of this below my eyes and those dark circles are almost imperceivable. No one has ever noticed, not even my gf although I did have to fess up when she found it in the master bath. I told her the truth for once and I don't think she believed me?

I am a 30 year old female. I have extremely dark under eye circles. Honestly that is the only reason I wear make up, is to cover them. I've used numerous kinds of concealers. Tarte shape tape, Mary kay, Estee lauder (assorted kinds), IT cosmetics bye bye under eye, clinique, Laura mercier, mac and Bobby brown. I usually spend anywhere from $25-30 on 1 tube of concealer and still feel unsatisfied with the coverage. Or it looks too heavy and thick by the time i set with a damp makeup sponge and powder (accentuating my under eye fine lines). This little gem is great. I use this concealer every day instead of all my high end brand concealers. It's full coverage, buildable, lasts all day, not drying and not too liquidy. I'm so happy I gave this a try, will definitely be keeping this baby in my every day makeup bag.

Im a very pale person, so i bought the Fair one. It's perfect for my eye bags and darkness. I've been used one from Lancome, but these so much better!!!

Overall very good product, decent size and a good price. Even though the product isn't meant for covering scars I put it on my surgery scar and it covered it. I'll post before and after pictures, although i would recommend this as a scar cover because it's meant for your face as concealer it probably won't last on a scar just showing everyone how it covers! 🙂

UPDATE: 7/2018. I'm now 57, and this continues to be the best concealer I've found for me, because it not only has good coverage, but doesn't require setting powder, which invariably makes me look 20 years older under the eyes. One of the things I discovered was that I get an even better result if, after using it, I turn up some additional product and put the cap back on so that the bit that I dispensed dries just a little before I go to use it the next time. As a result, it is even thicker than when freshly dispensed. That really reduces the amount that collects in creases, that I have to pat out after a few minutes as described below. If I'm lucky, and I hit just the right consistency, when I pull my skin down to pat out what has collected in the crease, I find that there's nothing in the crease to pat out. I'm 55, with moderately dark under eye circles; slight crepiness, crows feet when I smile, and some horizontal lines below my lower lashes. I find that eliminating the darkness under and in the corners of my eyes transforms my face, making me look younger, fresher, and making my eyes pop. Trouble is, setting powder emphasizes the crepiness and wrinkles, and makes the skin under my eyes looks dry and unnatural. So I end up looking both older and heavily made up. I'm always experimenting with different products - color correctors, concealers, moisturizer, primer, methods of application, setting powders, and tricks for preventing and eliminating creases. Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Dark Circle Eraser is the closest I've come to a solution. I moisturize at least 10 minutes before hand, then pat on the eraser as thick as I need to in order to cover up the darkness. I then let it dry for 10 to 15 minutes. At that point, I put one or two fingers on my cheek below my eye (and below the area that has the cover up), and pull down enough to unfold the creases under my eye, where extra concealer has collected. I use my other pinky finger to gently pat out the excess concealer in the crease. I had been trying different setting powders to set it, but just recently realized that if I just leave it a another 10 to 15 minutes, it sets completely without needing any setting powder. The result is pretty good coverage, and the most natural, skin-like look I've been able to achieve so far, although it's not perfect.

I am a makeup snob. I have stupidly high standards for cosmetic performance, and drugstore brands have let me down every single time I've given them a shot. So when I graduated from Covergirl to Sephora after college, I never looked back. My kit is full of Dior and YSL foundation, Armani concealer, Benefit brighteners, etc. I say this in order to grab the attention of my fellow makeup snobs: If you would never even consider Maybelline, this review is for you. Bloggers have raved about this product for a while, but I never bothered to check it out until a close friend and fellow product snob suggested it. Here are my findings: 1. It applies like the Armani Maestro Eraser liquid undereye concealer. This is very very essential, for those of us who hate the 5th hour cakiness of cream concealers but also hate the weak coverage and creasing of most liquid attempts. This eraser goes on with the Maestro's same thin liquid texture, without sinking into lines at all, and without losing opacity as you blend. 2. It is at least 50% more opaque than the Maestro. I was pretty stunned. Anything that can go on with that consistency but have noticeably better coverage is doubletake worthy imo. 3. The sponge applicator is better than you think. Firstly, it's antimicrobial, so you don't have to worry about the hygiene aspect. Secondly, its ability to blend the product is outstanding. I typically skip clumsy applicators like that, but with this, I do 80% of my application with that sponge tip, and then just finish with a good concealer brush to set it and blend out the edges. 4. It doubles as a highlighter. Every time I use this, I find myself seduced into just continuing the line of application from under my eyes out onto my cheekbones, brow bones, and nose bridge. A nice blending brush/sponge later, and there's this flawless highlight landscape to finish up, without settling badly into pores or caking up. 5. It sets beautifully with MUFE Micro HD powder and Shiseido translucent powder. It buffs out nicely, without chipping off into the brush. 6. It looks good without primer, which combined with its compact design and integrated applicator makes it an ideal purse dweller. 7. It worked on my thin but minimally wrinkled undereye area, and on my 60yo mother's more aged eye area. It's rare that I find a product that looks great on both our skin types, and I was impressed at how well it brightened her problem skin without caking or exacerbating the age marks. 8. It is lighter than you think, but cheap enough to test out different shades. 9. It lasts so much longer than you'd expect. I tested it on bare skin during a work-from-home day, just to see how the wear was, and was delighted to find it still working fairly well by the time I went to wash it off that night. I wore it again with a full face for a date night, and it looked flawless when I went to wash it off later. There are times when you don't want the totally opaque, nearly airbrushed look... but there are definitely times when you do. This eraser is now my official go-to product to pair with my Dior Airflash foundation, for those totally flawless skin look occasions. I could not recommend it higher, at very least as an experiment for the snobs among you.

Definitely recommend this product if your concealer ran out or you're looking for a new one. I have light-medium skin with yellow undertone so it can be difficult to find a concealer that does make me look like a ghost or make it seem as if I cake my face. This one is just the perfect shade and so far, there's no problem with it. 《Bottom line》 A great thing to have in hand for those who are prone to being night owls, but don't want the cons of being one shown on their face the next day.

So I'm changing my review from four stars to five. Although this product does tire out my face a little when wiping it off (it stays on for a really long time), it does the job. So here's the thing: I'm Asian, and really pale. I made the (kind of) mistake of buying the concealer in Fair, the first time, and it was just too light and pink for my skin. So recently I decided to buy the concealer in Light, and it was perfect. Since we Asians tend to have a yellowish tint in our skin, Light is the perfect color. Light is a pale yellow while Fair is a pale pink, as you can see in my picture. (I know Fair is a little hard to see but that's only because I've been using it for a while and it's kinda drying out.) When blended out, Light matches my skin a lot better. One thing to take note of: A really thin layer of this leaves a dry, papery look, so apply more than a thin layer. That's all. It's a great product.