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This Color Corrector Guide Will Help You Ace Your Base Makeup Like A Pro

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This Color Corrector Guide Will Help You Ace Your Base Makeup Like A Pro

Whether you are new to makeup or someone seasoned, this colour correcting guide is what you should be bookmarking right away. Colour correctors come in different shades and are used to cover up stubborn imperfections that your foundation or concealer not always can. Here’s all you need to know about this corrective base makeup product and why you need it in your makeup kit.

 

What Are Colour Correctors?

Colour correctors are base makeup products that are used often by professional makeup artists to cover up any signs of blemishes or discoloration. This comes in handy when you are lacking on skincare but don’t want to compromise when it comes to makeup. These products come in shades like orange, green, purple, peach, and yellow. They use the science of colours to master an even base.

Types Of Colour Correctors For Different Skin Issues

There are different types of colour correctors available in the market and each of them are used for different skin concerns. Here’s the ideal colour corrector guide to follow if you wish to use it the right way.

 

Correcting Dark Circles

Dark circles can sometimes be too prominent. They have bluish and purplish undertones on the area that result in dark shadows under the eyes. Using a colour corrector in a peach or orange shade will best combat the blue and purple undertones to brighten the area. Orange corrector is best suited for those with darker Indian skin tones.

 

How to Use Orange Corrector

Step1: After prepping your skin with a CTM routine and makeup primer, apply the orange colour corrector on the dark circles and blend with a makeup sponge.

 

Step 2: Apply foundation over the colour corrector and use a makeup sponge to blend it in. You will notice instant coverage. You can choose to use a concealer over this or skip it altogether.


MyGlamm Recommends: Total Makeover Ff Cream Foundation Palette

This cream based palette offers everything you need to create your base. It serves as an orange color corrector, a concealer, and a foundation in just one palette.



Correcting Discolouration

When dealing with dark spots on your skin, it can be tough to cover it up with concealer. The spots can cover a huge area or a tiny area and each of them can be darker or lighter than the other. As dark spots have purple undertones, use a yellow colour corrector to cancel it out.

 

How to Use Yellow Corrector

Step1: Dot the concealer directly on dark spots and use a brush to buff it in. Use stippling motions.

 

Step 2: Once done, apply a layer of foundation over it and check if the marks have vanished. You can even use a concealer instead of foundation for a lighter base and more coverage.




Correcting Redness

If you experience skin trouble like pimples, rosacea, or eczema, you may experience redness on your skin. While you should try and avoid makeup when your skin is red, if that’s not possible you can hide the redness with a green colour corrector. Green cancels out red and so this is the perfect match. Some green correctors even come with skincare ingredients so keep an eye out for that.

 

How to Use Green Corrector

Step1: Clean and moisturise your skin. Apply a skincare infused primer and then dot the green corrector onto your blemishes and redness. Use your clean fingers to blend it in so that you don’t aggravate the skin concern.

 

Step 2: Once the corrector is blended, apply foundation and follow up with a concealer if desired.



Correcting Sallow Skin

For skin that looks dull and sallow, colour correctors can help brighten up your visage the right way. This dullness in the hollow of your cheeks and contours of your face. Use a purple colour corrector for this. They come in lavender shades and brighten up dull skin without looking unnatural.

 

How to Use Purple Corrector

Step1: Prep your face for makeup by using a skincare cleanser and moistuiser. Then apply a primer followed by dots of purple corrector wherever required. Blend in the corrector with a damp makeup sponge.

 

Step 2: Dot on foundation and blend it in. Make sure to cover the areas with colour corrector well. Use concealer if required.



Now that you know how to use colour correctors, you will have no trouble creating a blemish-free base that has zero imperfections. Save this color corrector guide for your next makeup rendezvous.

 

FAQ

 

Do you put a color corrector on before or after foundation?

You must apply colour correctors before foundation. This way the foundation can then cover up the colours of correctors you used such as green, orange, purple, or yellow. 

 

How do I know which color corrector to use?

You need to refer to a color corrector guide like this one to best understand which one to use. If you have wheatish to dark skin, an orange corrector can be used for any skin concern you like to cover up. Green corrector is also essential for anyone who has acne prone skin.



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