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Spot the Difference!

bobbi brown corrector, by bitsandtreats

I’ve been using the Bobbi Brown Corrector for some time now. I didn’t know that something like a corrector existed until I read the Bobbi Brown Manual. I only knew about concealers and that was it. As the name suggests, it corrects discoloration on your eye area. It makes your skin even toned. A concealer on the other hand, lifts and brightens.

corrector and gel liner bobbi brown, by bitsandtreats

My shade is Peach. Most Filipinas can use this shade. If you’re on the lighter side, Bisque is for you.

Now, why the title? Spot the Difference was my favorite newspaper game when I was a kid. I would always look forward to Sunday mornings when my grandpa would buy the paper and we would do these games together. One of those games was Spot the Difference. So now, let’s play a little game, shall we?

I used the corrector on one eye. Can you spot the difference? On which eye was it?

bobbi brown corrector swatch


spot the difference, by bitsandtreats

Even from afar, you can clearly see that the area under my right eye is even toned while the one on the left has dark spots. When I am fully rested, I skip the concealer and just this corrector. That’s how incredible this product is! If you wanna know more about this product, Bobbi Brown has an event today at Rustan’s Makati. Check out their improved concealer duo too!

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  1. I love the first photo, the right one~

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  2. wow this is a really good product. I want to have one too! thanks for this review ;)

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  3. you're welcome charry! go na!

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  4. E how much is this? i forgot to ask kanina LOL! x)

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  5. @Sugar: I think it's 1200. Sorry, tagal ko na tong nabili eh! LOL

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