Product Description:
Get a refreshed and radiant look with MILK MAKEUP Sunshine Under Eye Brightening Light Coverage Concealer. This 99% natural concealer is perfect for achieving a no-makeup makeup look. With its light coverage, it visibly brightens and refreshes the under-eye area, giving you a natural and effortless glow.
Features:
- Light-coverage concealer for a no-makeup makeup look
- Visibly brightens and refreshes under-eyes
- Vegan, gluten-free, and cruelty-free
- Contains Vitamin C to brighten and firm the skin
- Light-Reflecting Brightening Powders illuminate dark under-eye circles
- Plant-Derived Squalane and Hyaluronic Acid hydrate and refresh the eyes
Specifications:
| Color | 6 – Deep Tan with Golden Undertones |
|---|---|
| Coverage | Light |
| Finish | Radiant |
| Formulation | Liquid |
Instructions:
For best results, follow these steps:
- Click the pen until the glass rollerball is loaded with product.
- Apply the concealer to the under-eye area.
- Gently blend with fingertips, a sponge, or a concealer brush.
- Apply more as needed to achieve your desired level of coverage.
- Can be worn alone for sheer coverage, as a brightening makeup base, or over concealer for extra illuminated coverage.
- Great for all skin types, including sensitive and mature skin.
- Pair with MILK MAKEUP Sunshine Skin Tint SPF 30 for all-over coverage (sold separately).
Ingredients:
Key ingredients include:
- Vitamin C: Helps visibly brighten and firm the look of skin.
- Light-Reflecting Brightening Powders: Illuminate and brighten the look of dark under-eye circles.
- Plant-Derived Squalane and Hyaluronic Acid: Hydrate for smoother-looking, refreshed-looking eyes.
For a full list of ingredients, please refer to the Ingredients tab.
Elevate your makeup routine with MILK MAKEUP Sunshine Under Eye Brightening Light Coverage Concealer. Achieve a natural and radiant look while nourishing your skin with its skincare benefits. Get yours today and experience the power of a brightening concealer that enhances your natural beauty.




















