Both versions of the Correct + Conceal Palette are only $20 right now.
Sephora and Pantone Universe have been known to churn out some pretty-looking products since they first teamed up back in 2012 to celebrate tangerine as the color of the year — and these Correct + Conceal palettes are no exception.
For the next week, you can pick up the palette in both its light and dark iterations for more than half-off at $20 as part of Sephora’s Weekly Wow deal. With each palette, you’ll get 15 creamy concealer and corrector shades created by the team over at Sephora with the help of Pantone’s color experts. (Cool!) Use them to attack dark spots, hyper-pigmentation, redness, and dullness.
If you’re not in the market for some new concealer, there are a bunch of other very worthwhile deals happening at Sephora this week, all ringing in at half-off. The Cover FX Perfect Lighting Highlighting Palette is now $21, Tarte’s Tarteist Pro Glow Highlight & Contour Palette is $22.50, Smashbox’s Create & Transform Master Class Palette is now $32.50, and Clinique’s Great Skin, Great Deal Set — a set of three products made specifically for dry/combination skin — is now $13.50.
Like previous Weekly Wow deals, discounts will stay in effect until next week on a strict while-supplies-last basis. Like anything you see? Move fast and don’t miss out, as we’ll bet at least half of these goods will be gone before dinnertime.
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