Oxygenetix

Oxygenetix - Oxygenating Concealer

Most concealers are built around one job: hide what's there and stay put. The Oxygenetix Oxygenating Concealer does that, but the formulation behind it has more in common with a skin-supportive foundation than a standard cover-up product. Built on the same breathable, aloe-based Ceravitae technology as the Oxygenating Foundation, it delivers concentrated coverage without blocking the skin's surface or aggravating what's underneath.

It works as a standalone product or alongside the Oxygenating Foundation, and its coverage is dense enough to conceal not just everyday concerns but also post-procedure bruising, broken capillaries, and even tattoos.

  • Suited to all skin types, including sensitive, reactive, and post-procedure skin
  • Provides high-density coverage for dark circles, discolouration, scarring, bruising, and acne
  • Breathable, non-comedogenic formula that supports rather than compromises skin
  • Fragrance-free, paraben-free, dye-free, water-free, and non-irritating
  • Available in 13 shades across cool, warm, and neutral undertones


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What Is It?

The Oxygenetix Oxygenating Concealer is a high-coverage, aloe-based concealer developed as a companion to the Oxygenating Foundation. It shares the same core Ceravitae technology and breathable silica mesh structure, but uses high-density iron oxide pigments that deliver significantly greater coverage than the foundation alone.

It's designed for precise, natural-looking coverage on targeted areas, blending seamlessly and working harmoniously with Oxygenetix foundations. It can be applied to the face and body, making it a practical option for concealing concerns beyond the face, including post-procedure marks, veins, and tattoos.

Like the rest of the Oxygenetix range, it was developed with clinical use in mind. The formula features patented Ceravitae to help promote oxygen uptake to skin cells, making it a considered option for post-procedure healing and coverage.

All 13 shades on this page contain the same formula. Only the pigment differs.

How To Use It

  1. Cleanse skin thoroughly and pat dry
  2. Apply moisturiser if using one, and allow it to absorb fully
  3. Press the airless pump lightly to dispense a small amount (a half-pump is often sufficient for targeted areas)
  4. Place small dots of concealer directly onto the area you want to cover
  5. Blend using a light tapping motion with fingertips, a brush, or a sponge, working outward from the centre
  6. The concealer can be applied under or over Oxygenetix foundation according to preference
  7. For maximum coverage on deeper discolouration, allow the first layer to settle briefly before building a second

 

Whats In It?

Key ingredients

Ceravitae Complex Oxygenetix's patented peptide complex, derived from saccharomyces (yeast) lysate. It supports oxygen uptake at the skin's surface, promotes collagen and connective tissue production, and assists the skin's natural renewal process. Ceravitae has been noted to provide up to five times the oxygen uptake compared to wearing nothing at all, which is the basis for its use in post-procedure settings.

High-density iron oxide pigments The high-density pigments deliver up to five times more coverage than foundation, providing the concentrated colour payoff needed for concealing deeper discolouration, bruising, and pigmentation concerns. They are stable, long-lasting, and do not migrate or crease.

Aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) gel Forms the base of the formula in place of water. It provides an antibacterial environment, soothes irritated or sensitised skin, and gives the formula its lightweight, non-greasy texture.

Titanium dioxide Provides pigmentation and broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection. Titanium dioxide is well suited to HD photography, unlike zinc oxide which can create a white, chalky appearance under certain lighting conditions.

Vitis vinifera (grape seed) extract and glycerine Work together to soothe the skin, support moisture retention, and help replenish any hydration lost during the day.

Silica Contributes to the breathable mesh matrix of the formula, allowing the skin's surface to remain permeable while the concealer is worn.

The formula is fragrance-free, paraben-free, dye-free, water-free, vegan, and cruelty-free. It is water-resistant for up to 90 minutes and transfer-resistant.

Why We Recommend It

The most significant thing about this concealer is that it doesn't ask the skin to compromise in order to achieve coverage. The breathable, aloe-based formula avoids the pore-blocking, bacteria-attracting issues associated with water-based or heavily emollient concealers, which makes it a genuinely different option for anyone whose skin reacts poorly to conventional products.

The coverage itself is serious. It is suitable for concealing bruising, post-botox and injectable marks, black and coloured tattoos, broken capillaries, thread veins, new and existing scars, dark under-eye circles, and cystic acne. That breadth of use, combined with a formula that's been trusted in clinical settings, gives it a credibility that most concealers in this coverage tier don't have.

It's also practical to use: the airless pump delivers a controlled and hygienic amount, the formula doesn't cake or crease, and a small amount goes a considerable distance.

What To Expect

On application, the concealer feels lightweight despite its coverage density. The tapping method of application is important here: pressing too firmly or dragging the product disrupts the pigment and reduces coverage. Tapping and building gradually gives the best result.

Coverage is effective from first use, including on post-procedure skin. The finish is natural rather than heavy, and the formula sits comfortably under or over the Oxygenating Foundation without separating or sliding.

The formula is water and transfer-resistant, which supports wear through the day without the need for frequent touch-ups. The skin-supportive benefits from the Ceravitae Complex and antioxidant ingredients are cumulative with regular use rather than immediately visible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this concealer suitable for use directly after a procedure?
The Oxygenating Concealer shares the same breathable Ceravitae technology as the Oxygenating Foundation, which is widely recommended in clinical settings for post-procedure use. It's designed not to interfere with healing and can conceal bruising, redness, and discolouration from injectable treatments, laser procedures, chemical peels, and minor surgery. As always, follow the specific guidance of your treating practitioner on timing.
Can it really cover tattoos and deep discolouration?
Yes, within realistic limits. The high-density iron oxide pigments provide considerably more coverage than a standard foundation or light concealer. A single application can cover scarring, post-injectable bruising, broken capillaries, tattoos, cystic acne, and rosacea, though the depth of coverage depends on the shade match and the severity of the discolouration. Building in thin layers rather than applying heavily in one go produces the most natural and effective result.
How do I find the right shade if I already use the Oxygenating Foundation?
The concealer shades are designed to correspond with foundation shades, making matching straightforward if you already know your foundation colour. A shade guide cross-referencing foundation and concealer shades is available from Oxygenetix. If you want to brighten under the eyes specifically, choosing a concealer shade one step lighter than your foundation shade is a common and effective approach.
Can I use this without the foundation, as a standalone product?
es. The concealer works effectively as a standalone product for targeted coverage. It also works as a full-face light coverage product if preferred, applied over moisturised skin and blended out. Using it alongside the Oxygenating Foundation extends the breathable, skin-supportive benefits across the full face, but it isn't a requirement.
Is it suitable for use under the eyes on mature or crepey skin?
The formula is lightweight and contains glycerine and aloe vera, which help to maintain hydration during wear. It does not contain heavy emollients that can emphasise fine lines. The tapping application method, rather than dragging, is particularly important around the under-eye area to avoid disturbing the skin and disrupting coverage.
How does this differ from using the Oxygenating Foundation for coverage?
The concealer uses a higher concentration of pigment, providing noticeably more concentrated coverage in targeted areas. It's designed for spots, specific discolouration, or areas where the foundation alone doesn't fully conceal. The two products share the same base formula and are designed to work together without the concealer sitting differently or separating on top of the foundation.

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