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For brightening, I used shade 220 to give my undereyes a lifting effect.

Two photos side by side of a woman holding concealer

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Speaking of lifting, “awakening” isn’t in the product name for nothing.

Now onto the utility.

I had to give the people what they wanted,right?

Woman wearing concealer and holding the concealer tube with her hair down with a brown hairband and white tank top

Applying Makeup By Mario SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer in shade 220.

After finishing my makeup, I compared both undereyes up close and personal.

The only immediate difference I saw was a slight sheen that my left undereye gave off.

Ill let the photo below do the talking here.

Woman holding a tub of concealers with her hair down with a brown hairband and white tank top

Final base makeup, after applying my concealer, blush, and contour.

Watch my first-impressionInstagram reelapplying the SurrealSkin Awakening Concealer.

Woman wearing concealer a full face of makeup holding a concealer tube with her hair down

Results after a full day of wearing the Makeup By Mario Surreal Skin Concealer

A concealer tube with a white cap on a white background next to a product swatch

a white and black concealer brush with a short, angled brush at the tip on a white background