They are great with liquid foundation, blending in your concealers, or for
using color correctors.
I suggest
using the Color Corrector with Concealer for a flawless coverage.
- 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.
I haven't
used my color corrector in awhile though.
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Use color corrector (peach to cover the dark blue, green if it's red) and then apply concealer,» says Mikesell.
Not exact matches
Tip: For lighter skin tones the Honey shade can be
used underneath your matching concealer as a
color corrector for truly dark areas.
They key to getting rid of pigmentation under your eyes is
using a peach -
colored corrector before applying your concealer.
I have been
using my lipstick as
color correctors under my eyes and as a blush for a long time now, but I've never thought about
using it as an eyeshadow!
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.
A concealer or
color corrector is a type of cosmetic that is
used to mask dark circles, age spots, large pores, and other small blemishes visible on the skin.
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.