You only need one concealer in your makeup arsenal, right? Wrong! For a flawless complexion, here are the color correction shades to add to cart.

For troubled skin, your skin tone concealer might not be enough. The color wheel gives us best-in-class color correction with complementary color schemes.

To level up your makeup game, continue reading.


The Only Color Correcting Concealer Guide You Need

1. Bisque Color Correction


What Is Bisque Color Corrector?

Bisque is the typical color of concealer you typically purchase from your favorite brand. The yellow-orange hue will neutralize blue tones on the opposite side of the color wheel. Dark circles and tired eyes are gone with a single swipe!

How Do You Use It?

For a natural look, dot along the corners of your dark circles beneath the eyes to create a triangle. I love to use my fingertips to blend small amounts of the product since the warmth helps the product absorb into the skin!

For a full coverage makeup look, swipe from the inner corner of your eye and outward. Blend from the inner corners dragging the product outward to the corners of your nose and the tops of your cheeks. Don’t confine the product to the triangle beneath your eyes since you want this to blend with the rest of your skin tone.

2. Yellow Color Correction


What Is Yellow Color Corrector?

Yellow correctors will neutralize hyperpigmentation and discoloration with blue and purple undertones. This includes your pesky dark circles, or visible veins on the lids of beauties with thin and fair skin tones. Note that this is for women with fair skin, beauties with medium to dark skin tones should reach for an orange one with a deeper undertone.

If you have fair skin, grab an eyeshadow primer with a yellow tint! It’s sure to offset the color of your veins, giving you a clear and true tone canvas. 

How Do You Use It?

Apply the corrector in the middle of your lid and blend with the warmth of your fingertips. Dot on beneath the inner and outer corner of your eyes, then at the lowest point of your dark circles, forming a triangle. Blend from the lash line, moving down towards the top of the apples of your cheeks.

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