
- #Makeup revolution concealer dupes for shape tape skin
- #Makeup revolution concealer dupes for shape tape full
do you think Makeup Revolution get a pass on their shade range or should they be held to the same standard higher end brands are held to? I would be really curious what you think in the comments.The Shape Tape concealer by Tarte took the makeup world by storm with so many beauty influencers and MUA’s swearing by it as one of the best concealers ever to go on the market.

But going back to the shade range, if we’re holding foundations to the standards set by Fenty Beauty for higher end makeup brands….
#Makeup revolution concealer dupes for shape tape skin
I found the foundation looked amazing on my skin and I would wear this foundation again in the future. Overall, I love the foundation but I do have to say the shade range needs a lot of help. And initially I didn’t think they were similar has far as tone but mixing a little F3 into F0.5 made them match wonderfully. Only leaving me to believe even more that these foundations are dupes. As they look so similar on the skin and feel exactly the same. And honestly, I kept forgetting which side I had applied which foundation and had to go back to the comparison video to remember. While on the right, I have the Tarte Shape Tape Matte Foundation in Fair Neutral.
#Makeup revolution concealer dupes for shape tape full
On the left side of my face is the Makeup Revolution Conceal & Define Full Coverage Foundation in the shade F0.5 mixed with very little amount of the F3 shade.

I previously reviewed the Tarte Shape Tape Foundation, to get more details or my opinion on that foundation, check out that post here! Which isn’t the greatest for sanitary reasons for makeup artists, but it’s the same as the concealers. Like the Tarte Shape Tape Foundations this comes in a luxe glass bottle that’s frosted over and a jumbo doe-foot applicator. I didn’t notice the foundation setting into any fine lines or clinging to any dry patches. You get a demi-matte finish with this foundation just like the Tarte Shape Tape Matte Foundation, and they look identical on the skin upon first application. So the Makeup Revolution Conceal & Define Full Coverage Foundation is lightweight, buildable, and is supposed to work with any skin type. And I do think both brands could come out with way more shades considering their concealers have a massive ranges that both of these were made off of. Maybe someone did call it out, but in the seven videos I watched they didn’t. And one is literally just copying the other but putting it in different packaging. And yes they are cheaper but why are we holding one brand to an extreme standard and not the other. So almost exactly the exact same range but no one that reviewed the product on YouTube called Makeup Revolution out on that fact. While the Tarte Shape Tape Foundation which launched with 25 shades for $39 with 1.01 oz of product, and six shades on the dark to deep dark range.

They released this foundation with 24 shades for $12.00 with 0.8 oz of product, they have five shades in the deep to deep dark range. And since I have the Tarte Shape Tape Foundation (but don’t mention it on the blog or social media due to that shade range), I wanted to put them as a test against each other. So if the Makeup Revolution foundation is a dupe I wanted to know. And now I know a lot of people won’t talk about that foundation anymore due to that shade range. When this launched, I saw a lot of YouTubers try it out but no one was comparing it to the Tarte Shape Tape Foundation. Mainly due to the fact that the Makeup Revolution Conceal & Define Contour is a dupe of the Tarte Shape Tape Concealer. And instantly I thought of the Tarte Shape Tape Matte Foundation. Makeup Revolution (a company well known for creating dupe products of higher end brands) came out with a foundation called the Conceal & Define Full Coverage Foundation.
