What to use when colour correcting?
Dark cicles
Pigmentation
Makeup
Viral
When it comes to colour correcting, understanding the right shades to counteract different skin concerns is essential. For dark circles, peach or orange correctors work best on lighter skin tones, while deeper orange or red hues suit darker complexions. These tones neutralize the blue or purple hues of under-eye circles, creating a clean canvas for concealer application. Pigmentation spots often benefit from using green or yellow correctors. Green neutralizes redness effectively, making it ideal for covering blemishes or rosacea patches. Yellow correctors help brighten dull or purple-toned dark spots, resulting in a more even skin tone. In everyday makeup routines, starting with a colour corrector before foundation can significantly improve overall complexion and makeup longevity. It’s important to apply these products sparingly and blend well to avoid cakiness. Additionally, editing apps like CapCut have become viral tools among makeup enthusiasts for enhancing makeup looks in photos and videos. Using CapCut’s filters and colour adjustment features, you can subtly enhance your makeup’s appearance for social media content. Integrating makeup application skills with digital editing helps create polished and professional results. From personal experience, experimenting with colour correctors was a game-changer for covering persistent dark circles and pigmentation. I recommend starting with a small amount and layering gradually to achieve natural-looking coverage. Combining these techniques with quality moisturizers and primers helps the makeup stay longer and look fresh throughout the day.