
I’m excited to finally be writing this update for the Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin-Caring Concealer after realizing that it was not the cause of my under-eye irritation. I say finally because my first post about it was back in March and while I wanted to post this update sooner, I wanted to be absolutely certain it wasn’t a problem. Initially, I was convinced that this concealer was causing a feeling of soreness under my eyes. However, after I stopped using it for a while the issue didn’t go away. Turns out the skin irritation was because of a skincare product. I’ve had a consistent skincare routine that was working for years, but my recent move to the Northeast pushed me to try some different moisturizers.
I want to reiterate that I did make sure to rule the Givenchy Prisme Libre Concealer out as the issue before using it again. I am by no means encouraging anyone to ignore skin irritation for the sake of using a certain product. It’s also important to keep in mind that one person having a problem with a product does not mean it will be a problem for everyone. So anyway, I’m glad that this concealer was not to blame for any discomfort because it’s a good one.
The main thing I want to share today are swatches of 2 additional shades of the Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin-Caring Concealer (W310 and N345). This is a solid medium coverage, radiant finish concealer that works well for my dry skin. I do think there is a potential for building this for higher coverage, but on me, that causes creasing that looks bad. All things crease to some degree. To me, it’s bad when you can see lines created by the creasing from a distance. If you don’t tend to have issues with creasing, or if using a setting powder typically takes care of any creasing, you may be able to get more coverage out of this. For a point of reference, this isn’t as radiant on me as the Armani Luminous Silk Concealer, but it does have more coverage than the Armani. If you are looking for more details on this concealer, you can read my original review here.
Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin-Caring Concealer Swatches (W310, N345, N385)

I still wish this shade range worked a little better for me. As I suspected in my initial review, shade N345 is the best depth for my skin tone, but shade W310 has the best undertone for me. I can use W310 as an under-eye concealer, but around the perimeter of my face, where I’m darker and have acne scars, N345 (and even N385) works much better. I originally picked shade N385 because it looked less pink than N345 and that instinct ended up being correct. I did not get shade N335 because it was even pinker on me than N345, so I knew it wouldn’t work no matter what depth it was.
The Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin-Caring Concealer comes in 24 shades and retails for $37.
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I’m glad this concealer wasn’t the culprit for the skin irritation for you (and that you figured out what was causing it). I agree about the shade range. I’m happy I bought W420 because it’s definitely more natural looking under my eyes (still lighter than my dark circles), but it’s slightly darker than the rest of my face so I’ve been mixing it with the N390 shade I already have and that’s been working out well enough.
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Thank you 🙂. I know mixing isn’t ideal, but I guess when it’s a product you really like it’s nice to at least have an option that makes it work. That’s what I try to tell myself anyway lol.
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hi can you list other concealers the n345 would be comparable too?
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Unfortunately, I haven’t used it in a couple of years and can’t remember if I ever had a comparable shade. Kay on YouTube (All Tingz Kay) used that shade in a recent video, you could try asking her and see if she may have suggestions.
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