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How do you use skin color corrector?

Published in Color Correction 3 mins read

You use skin color corrector by gently dabbing it onto the discolored areas of your skin using your fingertips or a brush, blending it seamlessly until the discoloration is neutralized.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

  1. Prepare Your Skin: Start with a clean and moisturized face. This provides a smooth base for the color corrector.

  2. Choose the Right Shade: Select the appropriate color corrector based on the discoloration you want to neutralize:

    • Green: Counteracts redness (e.g., rosacea, blemishes).
    • Peach/Orange: Corrects blue/purple undertones (e.g., dark circles on fair to medium skin tones).
    • Red/Orange: Corrects dark spots and hyperpigmentation in deeper skin tones.
    • Yellow: Brightens dullness and corrects purple undertones in light skin.
    • Purple/Lavender: Neutralizes sallowness and brightens the complexion.
  3. Apply Sparingly: Less is more. Start with a small amount of color corrector on the targeted area. It's best to build up coverage gradually to avoid a cakey look.

  4. Application Technique:

    • Dabbing: Use your fingertips or a small, dense brush (like The Skin Brush referenced). Gently tap or dab the product onto the discolored area. Avoid rubbing or wiping, as this can sheer out the coverage and move the product around.
    • Blending: Focus on blending the edges of the color corrector into the surrounding skin to create a seamless transition.
  5. Conceal and Foundation: Once the color corrector is blended, apply your concealer and foundation as usual. Be careful not to disturb the color corrector underneath. Use a dabbing or stippling motion to apply these products to prevent lifting the color corrector.

  6. Set with Powder (Optional): To prevent creasing and prolong wear, set the area with a light dusting of translucent powder.

Important Tips:

  • Avoid Over-Application: Resist the urge to apply too much color corrector, especially if dealing with severe discoloration. Layering is key.
  • Correct Before Covering: Always apply color corrector before concealer and foundation.
  • Experiment: Practice to find the best application technique and the right amount of product for your skin.
  • Consider Formulation: Color correctors come in various formulations (cream, liquid, stick). Choose one that suits your skin type. For example, cream formulas are often better for dry skin, while liquid formulas are suitable for oily skin.

By following these steps, you can effectively use skin color corrector to achieve a more even and balanced complexion.

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