
Kat Von D's Tattoo concealer has been brought up by a few of my old Makeup Alley friends as a great full coverage concealer, so you know that I had to try it out! If anyone should know how pigmented a tattoo is and how to cover it up, I think that Kat Von D would be the one.
It turns out that if you want to fully cover a tattoo, Kat actually has a big process and the Tattoo Eraser needs to go underneath the concealer. Probably a good thing, since I'm not sure this is quite enough coverage to cover anything but the lightest of tattoos.

On it's own this concealer is a strong 4, but not the 5 I had expected.
Consistency: Liquid, it comes in a tube but does seem a little thicker than many in this form.
Blendability: Very blendable
Buildable coverage: Definitely! I found the best results by letting each layer set for a few minutes before applying more.
Feeling on skin: Lightweight
Wear: ~10-12 hours
Problems with wear: None
Shades Available: I used Light, there are 8 shades in all.
So, while it wasn't the crazy pigmented concealer that I had expected, overall I did find this to be a pretty good concealer.
Kat Von D Tattoo Concealer

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