Reddit users have confirmed THIS is their favourite concealer ever

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Finding the best concealer to hide under-eye dark circles has been a mission for many - but the good news, as The Daily Mail has revealed, is that Reddit users have done the hard work for us and found the very best.

In a thread written by beauty addicts who've tried just about everything, it's been revealed that the NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer is a winning formula beloved by all.

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The concealer, priced at £24, has been a favourite at the brand since its launch years ago, and gained more popularity when it added more shades later on.

It's known for its super blendable, creamy texture and light-reflecting properties, which make it the perfect under-eye brightener. The Radiant Creamy Concealer now comes in 22 shades for a range of skin tones, and continues to garner rave reviews from customers on beauty retails sites such as Cult Beauty and Sephora.

Reddit users consistently commented that the concealer was a brilliant product in their thread, with one even saying it is 'the best thing that has ever happened to me.'

Another wrote: 'It blends in smoothly to make undereye circles and acne disappear, and wears down slowly without looking patchy/crumbly like the RCC can. It’s the best concealer I’ve used by far [sic]'

The NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer definitely get the Marie Claire seal of approval, but you can check out which other concealers we love in our best concealer round up.

You can buy the NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer at retailers including Cult Beauty, Feel Unique and John Lewis.

By Rebecca Fearn.

Rebecca is a freelance beauty journalist and contributor to Marie Claire. She has written for titles including Refinery29, The Independent, Grazia, Coveteur, Dazed, Stylist, and Glamour. She is also a brand consultant and has worked with the likes of The Inkey List on campaign messaging and branded copy. She’s obsessed with skincare, nail art and fragrance, and outside of beauty, Rebecca likes to travel, watch true crime docs, pet sausage dogs and drink coffee. Rebecca is also passionate about American politics and mental health awareness.