Jane Iredale Skintuition Brightening Under Eye Concealer MD10
Description
Description
Concealer for medium-dark skin with golden undertone
Medium-dark skin with a golden undertone has a rich, warm appearance with a natural caramel or bronze-like glow. The pigment is clearly medium-dark, but the undertone is predominantly warm and olive — a combination often found in Mediterranean, South Asian, Latin American, and Asian women. This skin strongly reacts to the right or wrong concealer shade: a too-pink choice makes the skin look dull, a too-orange shade looks unnatural and immediately stands out.
MD10 seamlessly matches this warm, golden harmony. The undertone in the formula blends with the natural caramel and bronze tones in the skin and camouflages dark circles without dulling the natural glow. The skincare benefits of Active Peptide Complex, niacinamide, and bioactive marine extract also contribute to a visibly cared-for eye contour in the long term.
Benefits
- Warm golden undertone tailored to medium-dark skin with olive or bronze glow
- Camouflages deeper dark circles with natural, buildable medium coverage
- Maintains the skin's natural warm glow
- Intensively hydrates and stays supple throughout the entire day of wear
- Contains peptides that visually soften fine lines
Active ingredients
Active Peptide Complex: Peptides are short chains of amino acids that direct the skin at a cellular level to produce collagen. For medium-dark skin with a golden undertone, which often looks youthful for a long time but eventually loses volume around the eyes, peptides provide targeted support for firmness and smoothness over time.
Niacinamide: A form of vitamin B3 that is especially valuable for skin with more melanin. Niacinamide inhibits the transfer of pigment to the upper skin layers, visually reducing hyperpigmentation and dark circles. At the same time, it strengthens the skin barrier by stimulating ceramide production.
Bioactive Marine Extract: An ingredient from the ocean that visibly brightens the eye contour and stimulates collagen production in the dermis. For medium-dark skin, this means a brightened appearance that shines through the skin's natural glow.
Cucumber extract: A mild plant-based ingredient that soothes and reduces puffiness under the eyes. Cucumber extract works subtly but consistently and contributes to a calmer, smoother eye contour with daily use.
How to use
- Thoroughly cleanse the eye contour and apply a hydrating eye cream or moisturizer
- Click the pen until a small amount of product appears on the applicator
- Place the concealer in an inverted triangle from the inner corner of the eye to the top of the cheek
- Optionally build a second layer for deeply pronounced circles
- Finish the morning routine with a daily SPF of at least factor 30
Suitable for
- Medium-dark skin with warm, golden, or olive undertone
- Mediterranean, South Asian, Latin American, and Asian skin types
- Women with brownish dark circles under the eyes
- Skin prone to hyperpigmentation or post-inflammatory discoloration
- Mature skin that needs both coverage and care in one product
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between MD9 and MD10?
Both shades are developed for medium-dark skin but differ in undertone. MD9 has a peach (orange-warm) undertone, MD10 a golden (yellow-warm) undertone. If your skin tends more toward yellow or olive, MD10 is the right choice. When in doubt: compare both on the jawline and choose the shade that visually disappears.
My skin sometimes suffers from hyperpigmentation. Does this concealer help with that?
MD10 contains niacinamide, an ingredient that with long-term use can reduce the transfer of pigment to the upper skin layers. Although a concealer is not a substitute for a targeted serum against hyperpigmentation, the formula does contribute to a gradually more even skin tone around the eyes.
How do I prevent a warm shade from looking too orange?
The trick is in thin layers and good blending. Start with one click of product, tap the concealer in with your ring finger or a Concealer Brush, and only add a second layer once the first has fully blended into the skin. A thick layer at once is almost always the cause of an unnatural orange effect.

