Reviewed: Patrick Ta’s New Blurring and Hydrating Concealer


Let me start by saying that I’ve become a bona fide makeup hoarder ever since becoming a beauty editor. There’s makeup hidden in every crevice of my tiny New York City apartment, and for some reason, the items I can never bear to part with are eye shadow sticks, tinted lip balms, cream blushes, and concealers. If you can tell from that list, complexion has never been my favorite category—as a teen and young 20-something, I prioritized color and shimmer when it came to full glam. However, as I (and my tastes) mature, I’ve been discovering the transformative power of a well-done base—and my secret weapon behind the recent “Your skin looks so good!” compliments has been Patrick Ta’s first-ever concealer.

Ta is the culprit behind some of Who What Wear’s beauty editors’ favorite products and glam moments thanks to a long-standing client roster that includes Gigi Hadid, Camila Cabello, and more. Though I test hundreds of beauty products per year, Ta has launched some of my everyday essentials—a cream-and-powder bronzer duo that never leaves my makeup bag, and a glowy body balm that makes me forget others exist. However, after watching the makeup artist work his magic at an exclusive master class in New York City, I knew the chances were high that I’d fall fast for the brand’s skincare-packed hydrating concealer. The only way to find out was to put it to the test.

The Formula

An image of the Patrick Ta Major Skin Soft Blur Brightening Hydrating Concealer shot by Alyssa Brascia.

Shades: 25 | Finish: Natural | Coverage: Medium, buildable





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