Apply as a base then
add on concealer or foundation as needed.
Not exact matches
From foundation, makeup,
concealers, and primers, to heavy moisturizers and sunscreen, our faces see a lot of products
on any given day, especially in the summer when you can
add sweat to that list.
With a plethora of color correcting products
on the market — from primers to
concealers — choosing one to
add to your regimen is no easy task, but La Roche - Posay is making the process a whole lot easier thanks to their Toleriane Teint Correcting Pen.
I
add this
concealer onto my under eyes, in between my eyebrows,
on the sides of my nose where redness can occur, and down the bridge of my nose.
Plus, for
on - the - go touchups, we
added a handy universal
concealer on the opposite end of the pencil.
What I love most is that it doesn't crease or settle into wrinkles & sets perfectly for any
concealer you want to
add on top.
Typically, I dab
on a little Glossier Stretch
Concealer,
add some Herbivore Lip Tint to my cheeks, swipe
on DiorShow Mascara and finish with Kosås lipstick in Stardust.
It pretty much goes like this — apply a light foundation to even out my complexion,
add concealer for under my eyes, and use a light color
on my eyelids.
Then
add a thin layer of highlighter or a very thing layer of
concealer underneath and even
on top of the arch of the brow.
If you don't want to
add a bunch of separate color correcting
concealers to your makeup bag, consider stocking up
on the NYX Professional Makeup Color Correcting Palette or the L'Oréal Paris Infallible Total Cover Color Correcting Kit.
For contouring, I use a small, flat brush, like Bare Minerals Maximum Coverage
Concealer Brush, to
add the medium bronzer color under my cheekbones &
on the sides of my nose.