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.
Not exact matches
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.
Add orange
corrector and yellow brightener
from Maybelline's Master Camo
Color Correcting Palette to achieve a photo - friendly finish.
- 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.
I've been gravitating towards the shade in Melon
from the Bright Future
Color Correctors line and really liking it a lot.
If dark circles or redness
from a breakout are still visible under your concealer,
color correctors will neutralize these tones so your makeup can mask these imperfections properly.
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.