A peach -
colored corrector does wonders to cover up those circles!
Not exact matches
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.
Although I don't suffer from heavy dark circles, I picked up the Melon shade from the Sephora Collection Bright Future
Color Correctors line and the Peach from the Urban Decay Naked Skin
Color Correcting Fluid line, since these are the ones that would work best for my medium / olive complexion and the ones that I would actually use.
I prefer the texture of the Sephora Collection
corrector as I find that it had less creasing and didn't emphasize fine lines while the Urban Decay Naked Skin
Color Correcting Fluid has about the same amount of coverage to the Sephora one, feels really creamy and looks fantastic, really brighten up the eyes, but if I'm not careful, it will emphasizes every single fine line under my eyes.
- I have never used a
color corrector before but I know I needed one because even with the Fit Me Foundations, Layering wouldn't
do the trick for my dark spots from my acne years ago.
- What I
do suggest however, that if you're going to use the
color corrector and the concealer that it comes with together, that you buy a setting powder as well because you may look super dewy after application, which may help people with dry skin but oily skin may be not compatible, so make sure you quickly set with a powder designed for people with your skin tone.
By applying your foundation after your
color correcting concealer, you'll be able to conserve product since the
color -
corrector will already
do most of the work to help even out the look of your complexion.