I have one lovely
color corrector in this color and I agree with all you have written here — finding a great corrector can make a lot of difference in terms of how you use make up, great post, I haven; t seen many about this topic really.
Because I have dark under eye circles, I start with Bobbi Brown's
color corrector in peach.
I haven't used
my color corrector in awhile though.
After testing both the Urban Decay Naked Skin Color Correcting Fluid in Peach and the Sephora Collection Bright Future
Color Corrector in Melon, I have to say that they both have a very nice, similar consistency.
Not exact matches
The only thing I would change is I prefer a more matte finish - easy to fix, I apply some mineral powder
color corrector on top
in my Rosacea area.
There's no reason to shy away from
color correctors if you really find them to be helpful, but maybe don't douse your entire face
in them just for the sake of creating a shocking Instagram post.
They are great with liquid foundation, blending
in your concealers, or for using
color correctors.
Sephora Collection Bright Future
Color Correctors (CAD $ 18.00 / US $ 14.00) are available
in seven shades and promises that pineapple ceramide will help to improve the appearance of skin texture and add brightness.
Looking for
color # 10
in the
corrector perfection but can't find it.
The Correction Concentrate
in Brightening Peach (0.1 oz) is a salmon
colored corrector formulated to erase dark circles, and blur imperfections.
This concealer is a beauty blogger favorite because it can cover dark circles easily, and it comes
in 25 different shades, including orange and green
color correctors.
There are 2 kinds of concealers that have more red
in them and actually covers: the Tarte CC undereye
color corrector and Benefit's Erase Paste.
A multitasking beauty miracle, the CC + compact is your full coverage foundation, SPF 50 + UVA / UVB physical - only sunscreen, brightening
color corrector, anti-aging serum, pore minimizing primer, dark spot
corrector and moisturizing day cream all
in one step!
I've been gravitating towards the shade
in Melon from the Bright Future
Color Correctors line and really liking it a lot.
Here's what you need (from left): Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer, $ 22; Giorgio Armani Beauty Master
Corrector, $ 36; Stila Convertible
Color blush
in Lillium, $ 25; Korres Lip Butter
in Quince, $ 12.
Option 1: Load up on eye cream,
color correctors, concealers, and highlighters
in an attempt to counteract the effects of a late night.
Try these: Giorgio Armani Master
Corrector in Apricot, Yves Saint Laurent Touche Éclat Neutralizers
in Abricot Bisque, or the Urban Decay Naked Skin
Color Correcting Fluid
in Deep Peach
Try these: NYX Professional Makeup HD Photogenic Concealer Wand
in Yellow, Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear Camouflage
Corrector in Yellow, or the Urban Decay Naked Skin
Color Correcting Fluid
in Yellow
-- MAC Pro Conceal and Correct Palette
in Light (Review here) on spots, scars and a little around my nose to conceal redness — Maybelline Mattemaker Powder
in «Light Beige «(Review here) dusted lightly all over my face to take away the shine — The Body Shop Honey Bronze Bronzer
in 02 (Review here) for warmth and
color — Maybelline Fit Me Concealer
in 15 (Review here) on top of my undereye
corrector, taken down on the cheekbones of highlighting.
Consider These: Smashbox Photo Finish
Color Correcting Primer
in Apricot / Laura Mercier Under Eye Perfecter / Giorgio Armani Master
Corrector in Orange