NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer Biscuit Med Dark 1 6ml
NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in Biscuit (Med-Dark 1) marks the entry into the medium-dark range — a shade crafted for deeper complexions that have long been underserved by mainstream concealers. "Biscuit" is a warm, tan-toned hue with a biscuit-beige warmth: not overly orange, not too brown, sitting naturally on medium-dark skin with warm undertones. Med-Dark 1 is the deepest shade in the standard Radiant Creamy range accessible before moving to full dark shades, making it the go-to for Pakistani skin tones in the medium-to-tan range. It excels at concealing deep dark circles, hyperpigmentation, post-acne marks, and uneven tone without the ashy or chalky appearance that lighter shades create on deeper skin. With medium-to-full buildable coverage, 24-hour hydration, and 16-hour crease-resistant, sweat-resistant wear, Biscuit is the shade that finally feels made for warm, medium-dark skin in Pakistan's climate.
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Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer Biscuit Med Dark 1 6ml
Description
NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer — Biscuit Med-Dark 1 6ml
The NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in Biscuit (Med-Dark 1) is the first shade in the Radiant Creamy range to authentically serve medium-dark complexions. "Biscuit" is a warm tan hue — biscuit-beige with depth — that sits naturally on medium-dark skin without the ashiness or chalkiness that lighter shades create when applied to deeper complexions.
For Pakistani skin tones in the medium-to-tan range, finding a concealer that reads true — neither too light nor too orange — is a longstanding challenge. Biscuit addresses it directly, offering warm, buildable coverage that blends seamlessly into the skin and delivers the radiant, skin-like finish NARS is celebrated for.
Where Biscuit Excels
- Warm biscuit-tan undertone: Reads naturally on medium-dark, warm, and tan skin — no grey or chalky undertone that makes deeper skin appear dull.
- Exceptional hyperpigmentation coverage: Covers post-acne marks, dark spots, and the deep hyperpigmentation common in South Asian skin tones.
- Deep dark circle coverage: Warm tone neutralises the brownish-purple dark circles prevalent in darker under-eye areas.
- 16-hour wear + 24-hour hydration: Long-lasting and comfortable in Pakistan's heat and humidity.
- Crease-resistant, sweat-resistant, water-resistant: Built for reliability all day.
Pair Biscuit with a warm-toned foundation for a cohesive full-face look. Browse concealers and correctors for colour correctors to layer underneath on very dark under-eyes. For blemish coverage on medium-dark skin, Biscuit is among the most effective warm-toned options available in Pakistan.
Key Specifications
- Shade: Biscuit Med-Dark 1
- Undertone: Warm biscuit-tan
- Coverage: Medium to full, buildable
- Finish: Radiant satin
- Wear time: Up to 16 hours
- Size: 6ml
- Skin types: All; ideal for medium-dark skin with warm undertones
Usage & Benefits
- Warm biscuit-tan undertone designed for medium-dark skin — no ashiness, no chalkiness, just seamless coverage
- First shade in the NARS Radiant Creamy range to serve medium-dark complexions authentically
- Excellent at concealing deep, brownish-purple dark circles without appearing too light or grey
- Covers hyperpigmentation and post-acne marks that are especially visible on deeper skin tones
- Medium-to-full buildable coverage that layers without caking
- Up to 16 hours of long-lasting wear — reliable through Pakistan's heat and humidity
- 24-hour hydration maintains skin comfort under the eyes and on the face
- Crease-resistant, sweat-resistant, and water-resistant formula
- Radiant satin finish gives medium-dark skin a natural luminous glow, not a flat finish
- Ophthalmologist-tested and suitable for sensitive skin
How To Use
1. Apply your foundation first to create an even base. Biscuit works best when blended over a matching foundation rather than directly on bare skin for large-area coverage.
2. Use the doe-foot applicator to place dots directly under the eyes, on dark spots, hyperpigmented patches, or blemishes you want to cover.
3. Blend using a damp beauty sponge with tapping motions — this technique is especially important for medium-dark skin, as rubbing can cause patchiness or uneven application.
4. For heavy dark circles on deeper skin: the warm Biscuit tone will neutralise brown-purple discolouration. For very dark circles with blue or purplish depth, apply a peach-orange corrector first, then layer Biscuit on top.
5. Build coverage in layers — apply, blend, wait 30 seconds, then apply a second layer if needed. This prevents the caked or heavy look.
6. Set with a warm-toned setting powder (avoid stark white translucent powders which can create a grey or flashback effect on medium-dark skin).
7. Finish with a light setting spray to lock in wear through the day.
Pro tip: Use Biscuit on the high points of your face (cheekbones, bridge of nose) as a warm highlighting concealer to add dimension to medium-dark skin.
FAQs
How do I know if Biscuit Med-Dark 1 is the right shade for me?
Biscuit is designed for medium-dark skin with warm, biscuit-tan undertones. If your foundation shade falls in the NC40–NC50 or NW40 range, and warm-leaning shades look most natural on you, Biscuit is likely your match. It sits at the first medium-dark level — deeper than Ginger (Medium 2) and with a warmer, more tan biscuit character rather than orange.
Will this shade look too light or too ashy on tan/dark skin?
Med-Dark 1 Biscuit is designed to avoid the ashiness that lighter shades create on deeper skin. Its warm biscuit tone reads naturally on medium-dark complexions. If your skin is very dark (deeper than NC50), you may need a deeper shade from NARS's extended range. For most Pakistani medium-tan skin tones, Biscuit is an excellent match.
Is this good for concealing hyperpigmentation on brown skin?
Yes — this is one of Biscuit's strongest suits. The warm coverage and buildable formula work well on the post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation common on Pakistani and South Asian skin. Layer it for full coverage on dark patches.
Why does my concealer look grey/chalky under eyes on darker skin?
This happens when the concealer shade is too light or too cool for your skin tone. Biscuit's warm, medium-dark formulation prevents this grey effect. Make sure to blend fully and set with a warm-toned (not pure white) powder to avoid flashback.
Can Biscuit be used for contouring or is it only for concealing?
Biscuit's warmth makes it a great contour partner for medium-dark skin — use a shade slightly darker as a contour and Biscuit itself as a blending shade or under-eye brightener.



