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Your Dark Circles Look Grey Under Concealer. Then, Correct Don't Conceal!

Hello Girls,

I get a lot of messages about the difference between colour correctors and concealers. Also, there are many inquiries why they come in various colours and what each colour is used for. I also get a lot of complaints from young girls that the concealer does not fully cover dark circles and turn them grey instead. 

Color Correctors are truly life savers. They come in five different colours: Pink, Green, Purple, Yellow and Salmon/Orange. They have the same textures and the same tubes like regular concealers, so this is why many people confuse between the two. 

How to differentiate between both?
Color Correctors come in the above mentioned colours, whereas concealers come in all shades of beige (Skin Colors). 

Who Uses Color Correctors? 
Women who are pale, have brown pigments, acne inflammation, purple circles or blue veins on their faces. 

Do I have to buy all of them?
No. You only buy according to the problem you have. 

How do I choose the perfect colour corrector for me?

Yellow: Yellow is used if you have blue marks on the skin, veins, blue circles.

Green: Used for Redness caused by Acne Inflammation or complexions that are excessively red by nature. 

Purple: Used for pale/tired/dull yellow complexions. 

Pink: Used for Brown Spots and Sun Pigmentations or Freckles. 

Salmon/Orange: Used for Extremely Dark blue Circles under the eyes. 

How to apply them?

Face: Apply on problem areas, dab with sponge and then top off with foundation and powder. 
Eyes: Apply on circles, top with foundation and then top with concealer. 

Best Brands for Color Correctors?

Urban Decay

Smash Box


Mac 

NYX

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