This review dives deep into the Huda Beauty Overachiever Concealer, exploring its performance across a range of shades and applications. The author purchased several shades, from the fairest "Sugar Biscuit" to the deepest "Hazelnut," to thoroughly test the concealer's coverage, blendability, and overall effect. Particular attention is paid to under-eye application, comparing different undertones and their suitability for various concerns, such as dark circles. The review also examines the concealer's suitability for contouring, showcasing its versatility and performance in achieving a sculpted look.The process includes detailed application techniques, noting the impact of different tools like fingers and brushes, as well as the importance of blending for a seamless finish. Furthermore, the review incorporates the use of setting powder and other makeup products to achieve a complete, natural-looking makeup look. Ultimately, this comprehensive review assesses the concealer's pros and cons, offering valuable insights for potential buyers considering adding this product to their makeup routine.
Pros And Cons
- Pretty packaging
- Metal applicator feels cold and nice under the eyes
- Blends easily
- Good coverage
- Doesn't stick to dry patches
- Doesn't look cakey
- Doesn't crease
- Buildable coverage
- Doesn't kick up
- Dries quickly
- Feels tacky initially
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Shade Selection and First Impressions
I purchased several shades of the Huda Beauty Overachiever Concealer to find my perfect match. The shades ranged from very light (Sugar Biscuit, 12G) to deep (Hazelnut, 32G), with several in between. The packaging is undeniably chic – classic Huda Beauty with a luxurious feel.
Initially, the metal applicator felt cool and pleasant against my skin. This is a significant plus for under-eye application, especially in warmer weather.
The shades I selected included Sugar Biscuit (12G), Graham Cracker (16G), Granola (18G), Butterscotch (28G), and Hazelnut (32G). I was particularly interested in seeing how the different undertones would perform.
Concealer Application and Blendability
I started with Granola (18G), a neutral shade, which surprised me as I typically prefer golden tones. The application was surprisingly easy, even though the product seemed to set relatively quickly.
The concealer blended beautifully, both with my fingers and a brush. I found that a little went a long way; it offered buildable coverage and didn't cake or crease, even after several layers.
I appreciated that the concealer didn't cling to dry patches and provided impressive coverage of my dark circles, creating a flawless, natural look.
Shade Comparison: Granola vs. Graham Cracker
For a direct comparison, I applied Granola to one eye and Graham Cracker (16G), a more golden shade, to the other. Graham Cracker provided slightly more brightening effect, offering a peachy tone that concealed dark circles more effectively.
Interestingly, both shades blended seamlessly with a beauty blender. The ease of blending was a significant advantage for achieving a natural, airbrushed finish.
While Granola provided excellent coverage and a natural finish, Graham Cracker offered a more corrective tone that better suited my under-eye concerns.
Contouring with Butterscotch and Hazelnut
For contouring, I used Butterscotch (28G) and Hazelnut (32G). I would have preferred a cool-toned neutral shade, but I worked with what I had.

Butterscotch applied beautifully; it's a rich, brown shade suitable for concealer or contouring. Hazelnut was a deeper option, offering a more dramatic contour.
I found that blending was crucial to avoid a muddy or unnatural appearance. Over-application was easily remedied with careful blending and layering.
Baking and Final Touches
To set the concealer and brighten my face, I used Huda Beauty's baking powder with a damp sponge. I prefer a quicker baking technique, removing the powder as soon as my skin feels tight.
I touched up the contour using a light banana-toned powder from my Tarte contour kit to enhance brightness and even out the application.
After applying blush, highlight, lipstick, and other makeup, the final look was flawless and natural-looking.
Overall Conclusion and Recommendation
Overall, the Huda Beauty Overachiever Concealer is a highly impressive product. Its buildable coverage, ease of blending, and long-lasting matte finish are standout features.
I particularly appreciate the cool metal applicator and the wide range of shades available. While the quick-setting formula may not suit extremely dry skin, for most skin types, it offers excellent results.
For those seeking a flawless, natural-looking finish, with the ability to build coverage as needed, the Huda Beauty Overachiever Concealer is definitely worth considering. It's a high-quality product that delivers on its promises.