Max Factor CC Concealer Stick for Dark Spots, Light Skin, Pink, 3.4 g

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Max Factor CC Concealer Stick for Dark Spots, Light Skin, Pink, 3.4 g

Max Factor CC Concealer Stick for Dark Spots, Light Skin, Pink, 3.4 g

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Color correction should always be applied after skincare and before foundation and concealer,” she notes. “Using a small brush to pat on, and a damp beauty sponge to stipple is the easiest way to apply color corrector.” Which Color Corrector Should You Use? Purple Color Correctors In other words, how do you know which color corrector shade is best for you? There is a wide selection available depending on your skin tone and need. Basically, finding the right shade of concealer is key when you’re color correcting, and it depends entirely on your skin tone and concerns. That said, there’s six colors you’ll want to keep in mind while color-correcting: pale pink (which brightens blue-toned spots on fair skin), peach (neutralizes blue/purple shadows on medium skin tones), orangey pink (cancels out dark spots on dark skin tones), yellow (offsets purple or darker-toned shadows on olive or tan skin), green (neutralizes redness), and lavender (cancels out yellow tones). Once you’ve applied your color corrector and your regular concealer to the affected areas, press (don't swipe) your foundation onto your face. Using this pressing technique rather than swiping foundation across your skin will ensure that the color-correcting concealer stays in place. How to Use Green Color Correctors

You have to note that these colours are just the umbrella under which lighter and darker versions of them are available. You may have to experiment to find the perfect colour for your skin’s needs. 3. How to correctly apply colour correctors This multi-shade palette offers more than just under-eye coverage. If you’re looking for something to merely cover dark circles, save your money with a simpler product. No makeup technique is completely fool-proof and you may end up making mistakes with colour correctors as well. Here are some of the mistakes to watch out for:Pink, or salmon, colour correctors are created by combining red, orange and yellow pigments. It is perfect for hiding dark under-eye circles on light skin tones. 4. Yellow colour corrector: Blue. This shade neutralizes orange tones. It’s not common, but it’s a good choice if you have a cool, deep skin tone and need to neutralize warmth. It’s also useful as a mix-in if your foundation is too orange. Red. Red can cancel out green discoloration and can sometimes do a better job neutralizing blue discoloration in those with a deeper skin tone. Deep red-orange covers green to blue discoloration and is good for concealing hyperpigmentation in deep skin tones," adds Butler. What it does: Blue color-correcting makeup comes in handy for neutralizing orange hues. If you have a foundation that’s too warm or orange or you were a tad overzealous with the self-tanner, a blue color corrector is the way to go.

So, as a rule of thumb, green cancels out red (see: redness, rosacea, and acne on light skin); yellow cancels out purple or dark shadows on olive or tan skin; peach cancels blue or purple shadows on medium skin tones; pale pink brightens blue-toned spots on fair skin (see: under eyes); lavender neutralizes yellow tones; deep orange/red masks hyperpigmentation on dark skin tones. Consider the formulations Makeup techniques have evolved beyond just your regular concealer or cc cream. From red to purple, colour correctors are the under-the-radar products that disguise Saturn-like dark circles and dial down redness on the cheeks. Orange cancels out blue, which means this colour corrector can be used to cover up any bluish undertones in your skin. They are more suitable for darker complexions and can be replaced with a peach for slightly dusky skin tones. 3. Pink colour corrector: Green. This is the classic shade for hiding redness. Green correctors are often light or minty, making them ideal for those with lighter skin tones, but some deeper options exist too. Color-correcting concealers are designed to neutralize skin imperfections like redness, sallowness and general discoloration. And while some mild skin discoloration issues can often be covered with foundation and a classic concealer, wearing a color-correcting concealer underneath your foundation can give you the complete coverage you’re looking for.Working on the principles of colour theory, these pastel shades of concealer neutralise unwanted tones in the skin, rather than simply sitting on top of them. They’ll work on pigmentation, redness, dark circles and even those stubborn lingering acne scars: all you need to do is choose the right hue.



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