KVD Beauty Good Apple Lightweight Full-Coverage Concealer | Ulta Beauty
Good Apple Lightweight Full-Coverage Concealer is an extreme long-wear, crease-resistant concealer with the same hydrating, lightweight full coverage as KVD Beauty’s iconic Good Apple Foundation.
Good Apple Lightweight Full-Coverage Concealer is an extreme long-wear, crease-resistant concealer with the same hydrating, lightweight full coverage as KVD Beauty’s iconic Good Apple Foundation.
Benefits
- KVD Beauty’s iconic Good Apple Foundation is now a concealer for all skin types
- Undetectable feel with unforgettable coverage for undereyes and beyond
- Get all of the pigment, without the weight
- Good Apple Concealer blends out easily for a natural, skin-like finish
- Ultra-concentrated with InterLace Pigments that seamlessly stretch over skin for crease-resistant coverage and a brighter look
- Designed with undereyes in mind, the applicator mimics your fingertip for precision + a soft-touch feel
- Fully recyclable box and tube
- 100% vegan and cruelty-free
Key Ingredients
- Antioxidant-rich apple extract helps nourish the delicate eye area
- Raspberry stem cells provide deep moisturizing benefits for all-day comfort and hydration
Features
- In a consumer study on 33 volunteers:
- 97% of users agree this product delivers buildable and comfortable full coverage
- 97% of users agree this product has a natural, skin-like finish
- 97% of users agree this product is not cakey and feels amazing on the skin
Additional information
Ingredients | Aqua/Water/Eau, Dimethicone, Caprylyl Methicone, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Alcohol Denat., Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Isododecane, PEG-12 Dimethicone/PPG-20 Crosspolymer, Sorbitan Isostearate, Phenyl Trimethicone, Butylene Glycol, Sodium Potassium Aluminum Silicate, BIS-Hydroxyethoxypropyl Dimethicone/IPDI Copolymer Ethylcarbamate, Caprylyl Dimethicone Ethoxy Glucoside, Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract, Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Leaf Extract, DI-C12-13 Alkyl Tartrate, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Chloride, Alcohol, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Silica, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Polyphenylsilsesquioxane, Alumina, Tocopheryl Acetate, Glycerin, Tocopherol, Bismuth Oxychloride (CI 77163), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891). |
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An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus spp., among them the domestic or orchard apple; Malus domestica). Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found. Apples have been grown for thousands of years in Eurasia and were introduced to North America by European colonists. Apples have religious and mythological significance in many cultures, including Norse, Greek, and European Christian tradition.
Apples grown from seed tend to be very different from those of their parents, and the resultant fruit frequently lacks desired characteristics. For commercial purposes, including botanical evaluation, apple cultivars are propagated by clonal grafting onto rootstocks. Apple trees grown without rootstocks tend to be larger and much slower to fruit after planting. Rootstocks are used to control the speed of growth and the size of the resulting tree, allowing for easier harvesting.
There are more than 7,500 cultivars of apples. Different cultivars are bred for various tastes and uses, including cooking, eating raw, and cider or apple juice production. Trees and fruit are prone to fungal, bacterial, and pest problems, which can be controlled by a number of organic and non-organic means. In 2010, the fruit's genome was sequenced as part of research on disease control and selective breeding in apple production.
Beauty is commonly described as a feature of objects that makes them pleasurable to perceive. Such objects include landscapes, sunsets, humans and works of art. Beauty, art and taste are the main subjects of aesthetics, one of the fields of study within philosophy. As a positive aesthetic value, it is contrasted with ugliness as its negative counterpart.
One difficulty in understanding beauty is that it has both objective and subjective aspects: it is seen as a property of things but also as depending on the emotional response of observers. Because of its subjective side, beauty is said to be "in the eye of the beholder". It has been argued that the ability on the side of the subject needed to perceive and judge beauty, sometimes referred to as the "sense of taste", can be trained and that the verdicts of experts coincide in the long run. This suggests the standards of validity of judgments of beauty are intersubjective, i.e. dependent on a group of judges, rather than fully subjective or objective.
Conceptions of beauty aim to capture what is essential to all beautiful things. Classical conceptions define beauty in terms of the relation between the beautiful object as a whole and its parts: the parts should stand in the right proportion to each other and thus compose an integrated harmonious whole. Hedonist conceptions see a necessary connection between pleasure and beauty, e.g. that for an object to be beautiful is for it to cause disinterested pleasure. Other conceptions include defining beautiful objects in terms of their value, of a loving attitude toward them or of their function.
A concealer or color corrector is a type of cosmetic that is used to mask imperfections on the skin. These imperfections can include dark circles under the eyes, blemishes, and hyperpigmentation. Concealer is similar to, and can be used in conjunction with foundation, a lighter cosmetic that is used to even out the skin tone. Both concealer and foundation are typically used to make skin appear smoother and more uniform in color. These two types of cosmetics differ in that concealers tend to be more heavily pigmented, though concealer and foundation are both available in a wide range of colors and opacities.
To use a concealer, an individual typically applies a small amount of product to the area of the skin that they want to cover. The concealer is then blended into the surrounding skin using a brush, sponge, or the fingertips to create a seamless finish. Concealers can be applied before or after foundation, depending on the desired effect. Applying concealer before foundation can help to create a more even canvas for the foundation, while applying concealer after foundation can help to touch up any areas that still require coverage.
Concealers comes in different forms such as liquid, cream, stick, pencil, and powder. The first commercially available concealer was Max Factor's Erace, launched in 1954. Camouflage makeup is a much heavier pigmented form of concealer. It is used to cover serious skin discolorations such as birthmarks, scars and vitiligo.
Concealer is available in a variety of shades. When picking a concealer, people tend to choose one or two shades lighter than their skin tone to better hide their blemishes and dark circles under the eye; once blended out and then set with a powder, it will be smooth and resemble more youthful skin. Some colors are intended to look like a natural skin tone, while others are meant to cancel out the color of a particular type of blemish. Concealers with yellow undertones are used to hide dark circles. Green and blue can counteract red patches on the skin, such as those caused by pimples, broken veins, or rosacea. A purple-tinted concealer can make sallow (yellowish) complexions look brighter.
Full may refer to:
- People with the surname Full, including:
- Mr. Full (given name unknown), acting Governor of German Cameroon, 1913 to 1914
- A property in the mathematical field of topology; see Full set
- A property of functors in the mathematical field of category theory; see Full and faithful functors
- Satiety, the absence of hunger
- A standard bed size, see Bed
- Fulling, also known as tucking or walking ("waulking" in Scotland), term for a step in woollen clothmaking (verb: to full)
- Full-Reuenthal, a municipality in the district of Zurzach in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland
In most contexts, the concept of good denotes the conduct that should be preferred when posed with a choice between possible actions. Good is generally considered to be the opposite of evil and is of ethics, morality, philosophy, and religion. The specific meaning and etymology of the term and its associated translations among ancient and contemporary languages show substantial variation in its inflection and meaning, depending on circumstances of place and history, or of philosophical or religious context.
Ulta may refer to:
- Ulta (mountain), a mountain in Peru
- Ulta Beauty, a chain of beauty stores in the United States
- Ulta people, indigenous ethnic group in Siberia and Japan
- Ulta language, language of the Ulta people
- Ulta (film), a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film
by Kat
This is the best concealer i’ve ever used. I have dry skin and this is non drying. A little goes a long way and it’s very blendable. Also does not crease.
by Anna
It lives up to the hype!