Catrice's True Skin High Cover Concealer is hard to judge without an ingredient list

Catrice's True Skin High Cover Concealer in Warm Beige sits squarely in the budget drugstore tier, and on reputation alone it earns its place there — but the full ingredient list is not available in OpenBeautyFacts at the time of review, so this assessment is more cautious than usual.
What it is
This is a liquid concealer aimed at full or near-full coverage, typically used for under-eye darkness, blemishes, and localized redness. Catrice's True Skin range is positioned as a longer-wear, skin-like finish line and is widely available across European drugstores and some US online retailers.
Warm Beige is a mid-depth shade with yellow-warm undertones, which generally suits light-to-medium skin with olive or golden bias. Shade accuracy on Catrice's True Skin line is usually decent for the price, though warm shades sometimes lean more neutral than the name implies.
Key ingredients
We can't verify the formula here. Catrice as a brand is certified cruelty-free and the company publishes vegan status per product, but without the INCI we won't speculate on actives, preservatives, or potential irritants like fragrance, denatured alcohol, or known sensitizers such as linalool or limonene that sometimes appear in long-wear complexion products.
If you have reactive skin or are layering this over actives (retinoids, exfoliating acids), check the packaging or Catrice's site directly before committing. Long-wear concealers in this price tier often rely on volatile silicones (cyclopentasiloxane, isododecane) and film-formers that can emphasize dryness around the eye area — useful context, but not something we can confirm for this specific SKU.
Who it's for
Anyone shopping the under-$7 concealer category and wanting coverage closer to a Maybelline Fit Me Concealer or NYX HD Photogenic than a sheer skin tint. The True Skin line generally performs well on normal to combination skin; very dry under-eyes may need a hydrating primer underneath, as high-cover formulas at this price point often emphasize longevity over flexibility.
Skip it if you specifically need a fragrance-free or alcohol-free formula and can't verify the ingredient list, or if you prefer a dewier, more diffused finish.
The verdict
On track record and price, Catrice True Skin High Cover is a reasonable pick in the budget concealer aisle, and Warm Beige fills a useful undertone gap. But we can't responsibly score it above the mid-range without confirming what's inside the tube. Treat this as a tentative 6.8 — likely higher if the ingredient list comes back clean, potentially lower if it includes irritants that matter to you.
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