MCoBeauty
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- “That's gone on really nicely”4:36–4:38
- “It doesn't look glittery at all”4:59–5:03
- “It's got like a definitely got a glow, but it's not glittery”5:01–5:06
- “I think it actually looks really nice”5:06–5:09
- “I would say that's pretty on par with the other drugstore dupes that I've tested”5:08–5:11
- “It's not too thick or anything”5:11–5:15
- “It looks really smooth”5:13–5:15
- Source: Testing MCoBeauty dupes - Sep 28, 2025
- “I can definitely feel it drying it down”2:30–2:33
- “It's definitely getting sticky”2:41–2:44
- “It feels like a gel texture”
- “Doesn't feel particularly moisturizing”2:57–3:01
- “Everything seems to be sitting nicely on top of it”
- “I like the primer, though”
- Source: Testing MCoBeauty dupes - Sep 28, 2025
- “Instantly corrects everything”
- “Awesome product”
- “There isn't a real difference between the two”
- “These are exactly the same”
- “It creates a beautiful, flawless base”
- “It feels just like moisturizer”
- “They wear for the exact same amount of time”
- “Get the one from MCoBeauty”
- Source: Drugstore dupe for high end color corrector - Dec 12, 2025
Brand note
MCoBeauty is a dupe-focused brand that creators consistently compare to higher-end staples like Charlotte Tilbury, Urban Decay, and Benefit. The Miracle Flawless Setting Spray is the clearest anchor — creators call out its fine mist, ability to melt makeup together without looking oily, and impressive wear time. The brand's strength is delivering functional performance at a lower price point, but quality control is uneven: the Perfect Pout Lip Liner gets mixed reviews on shade accuracy and wear, and the Miracle Flawless Pressed Powder can look dry or cakey depending on application.
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