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How to Hide Red Cheeks

Published in Makeup Techniques 3 mins read

Red cheeks can be minimized using makeup and skincare techniques. A key strategy is color correction, utilizing the principles of the color wheel.

Color Correcting for Redness

The most effective method to counteract redness is using a green color corrector. Green is opposite red on the color wheel, meaning it neutralizes redness visually. Apply a small amount of green color corrector directly to the reddest areas of your cheeks before applying foundation. Several brands offer color-correcting products, including a Maybelline Master Camo Color Correcting Pen in Green. Remember, a little goes a long way. As noted in various sources, such as Cosmopolitan's article on concealing redness, you only need a small amount to cover a large area. https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/a12270114/how-to-conceal-cover-redness/

Foundation and Concealer for Coverage

After applying the color corrector, use foundation and concealer to further even out skin tone and provide additional coverage. Choose a foundation that matches your natural skin tone. A foundation and concealer combo, like Trinny London's Just A Touch Foundation + Concealer, can provide targeted coverage to areas needing extra help. https://trinnylondon.com/blog/how-to-cover-redness-with-katie L'Oréal Paris also emphasizes the use of foundation and color-correcting concealer to cover skin imperfections, including redness. https://www.lorealparisusa.com/beauty-magazine/makeup/face-makeup/face-redness-cover-up

Skincare Considerations

Addressing the underlying cause of redness can be helpful. For sensitive skin, use a gentle cleanser and a calming serum. IT Cosmetics suggests starting with a cleanser for sensitive skin followed by a lightweight, calming serum. https://www.itcosmetics.com/covering-rosacea-with-makeup.html If redness is due to a condition like rosacea, consulting a dermatologist is recommended. WebMD provides information on treatments for rosacea including azelaic acid and brimonidine. https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/understanding-rosacea-basics

Tips for Avoiding a Cakey Look

To avoid a heavy, cakey look, build coverage gradually, using thin layers of product. Blending is crucial. Some individuals find that products like Dr. Jart's Cicapair cream help reduce redness without appearing cakey.

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