18 Best Concealers of 2024, Tested by Experts
These are like magic wands that make undereye circles, dark spots and acne marks disappear.

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When it comes to looking well-rested, even-toned and generally effortlessly flawless, a little concealer goes a long way. Concealer is designed to spot-treat and disguise discoloration and darkness, so applying the right concealer (alone or paired with a top-rated foundation) can seamlessly cover acne spots and scars, brighten dark under-eye circles and mask sun spots or hyperpigmentation.
The best concealers won't settle into fine lines or slide off after a few hours of wear, which is why the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty, Health & Sustainability Lab rounded up over 150 concealer products and whittled down the field to a final 26 products to test based on claims, price and availability. After tallying up and ranking data from over 540 questions, we were able to find the absolute best concealers for undereye circles, acne, redness and more on every type of skin.
Whether you want barely-there, your-skin-but-better results, or powerful and long-lasting full coverage that will last all day, the shade, formula and coverage of a concealer will influence the look of your makeup. You'll find more on how to choose the right concealer at the bottom of this article but no matter what skin issue you're trying to blend away, these are the best concealers you can buy for every skin type and concern.
Jessica (she/her) is the director of editorial commerce and product reviews with over a decade of experience as a product tester, reviewer, writer, and editor in lifestyle, travel, and beauty. She oversees Good Housekeeping's affiliate commerce strategy and content across product reviews, gift guides, product news, and sales and deals tentpoles. Previously, she was the beauty editor at USA TODAY's Reviewed where she created, launched, and ran its beauty vertical. Jessica is an on-air lifestyle expert for national television broadcasts including TODAY, CBS This Morning, Good Morning America, and Tamron Hall Show, in addition to hosting video series and producing on-camera product reviews. She regularly covers beauty, travel, and lifestyle trends for publications like The Boston Globe, USA TODAY, and The New York Times.
As a data engineer in the Good Housekeeping Institute, Nik (he/him) works with all of our Labs to develop testing protocols and manage data collection and analysis. Before joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, Nik worked in the labs of MIT and Regeneron, working on projects ranging from chemical inventory and reporting to the development of bioassays. He holds a degree in chemical engineering from Northeastern University.
