3 of Our Editors Swear by This Full Coverage Yet Lightweight Lancôme Concealer

PS Photography | Shelcy Joseph
PS Photography | Macy Cate Williams
PS Photography | Anvita Reddy
PS Photography | Shelcy Joseph
PS Photography | Macy Cate Williams
PS Photography | Anvita Reddy
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Lightweight, breathable beauty products are the golden tickets to enjoying warm weather. So when we found that the Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer falls under that category, we grew immediately curious. The brand launched this concealer as a complement to its bestselling foundation, and we needed to test it out. Plus, Olivia Rodrigo is a fan of the formula, having sported it at the 2025 Grammy Awards.

Whether you're hiding some hyperpigmentation or dark spots or looking to brighten up your undereye area, the concealer is designed as your 24-hour solution for buildable, matte coverage anywhere on the face. Made with skin-loving ingredients, such as moringa seed, rose extract, and water-lily extract, it offers sweat-resistant hydration, which will come in handy during those long city days.

To see how it works on different skin tones, we enlisted three of our editors to check it out. Read their full reviews ahead.

Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer on Fair Skin
PS Photography | Macy Cate Williams

Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer on Fair Skin

"I usually go for a full-coverage concealer, so the lightweight, airy consistency of this formula is a nice change for the summer heat. I am very fair, so the lightest shade available matches me perfectly — not too rosy, which is an issue I often run into. The Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer ($31) in shade 090 Ivoire Neutral easily covered my dark circles and I found it very blendable; I just tapped it in with my fingers. If you're looking for a light option to smooth out imperfections, this is a great pick." — Macy Cate Williams, former content director, Shopping

Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer on Tan Skin
PS Photography | Anvita Reddy

Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer on Tan Skin

"The shade 360 Bisque Neutral was on the lighter end for me during the summertime, therefore I used it more as a brightener for the undereye area and brow bone, and to clean up and sharpen my lip liner. I feel like I could have used the shade 420 Bisque Neutral to really match my summertime skin tone and cover dark spots and blemishes. I liked how lightweight this felt on my undereye area; it moved with my skin without feeling cakey or heavy. In fact, it definitely brightened up my undereyes and gave the appearance of a lifted look. The creamy, buildable formula is very easy to blend and maneuver, whether you use a sponge or a dense brush. I really liked the Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer ($31) as a brightener, or as a lightweight cream highlighter." — Anvita Reddy, former assistant editor, Shopping

Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer on Dark Skin
PS Photography | Shelcy Joseph

Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer on Dark Skin

"The shade 520 Suede Warm was on the lighter side, but when blended out, it works to liven up my undereye area. I don't typically wear a ton of makeup, but when I need something to make me look more awake, I only need a few dabs of the Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer ($31) under my eyes and on my nose, forehead, and chin. It nicely frames my face without a cakey appearance (even after all-day wear). It works as a highlighter that gives off the glowy, no-makeup makeup look I like going for." — Shelcy Joseph, former associate editor, Fashion

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Shelcy Joseph (she/her) was an associate editor for PS, and a self-proclaimed fashion student with a passion for interviewing minority designers and offering informed takes on style and business. She is also the co-founder of NYCXCLOTHES, a successful fashion and lifestyle storytelling platform dedicated to increasing Black and Brown representation in influencer marketing. She has extensive experience in editorial, social media marketing, and commerce writing.