Color-Correcting Makeup
posted in Makeup on 6/6/2016

How to Use It
Apply the bright hue (with either your fingers or a concealer brush) to color correct areas like dark spots, under eye circles, scars or blemishes. Do this after you’ve already moisturized and primed your skin.
Once you’ve blended using your makeup sponge, layer on your go-to foundation and concealer. And that’s that! We know it’s a little extra work, but what’s one more step if you can literally make your skin troubles disappear?
Green: Used to neutralize redness (rosacea, irritation, acne, birthmarks, rashes)
Yellow: Hides blue or purple tones (bruises, broken capillaries, age spots)
Purple: Eliminates unwanted yellow undertones (dull complexion, dark spots, old bruises)
Pink: Masks signs of fatigue (sallow skin, dark circles)
Orange: Hides deep discoloration on darker skin tones (dark spots, sun damage, acne scars)
Blue: Used to neutralize orange discoloration (hyperpigmentation, sun spots, self-tanner stains)







