Hey friends! π Have you ever stood in front of a makeup shelf and thought, "Why are there so many concealer shades?!" Been there! π I used to randomly pick whatever looked closest to my skin tone, but guess what?
That's not how concealer magic works. Let's break it down together β like how I explain it to my besties during our makeup chats ππ¬
Let's get real β concealers aren't just about being "light" or "dark." They come in color-correcting shades too. These shades are designed to cancel out specific skin issues, not just cover them. Once I learned how to use them properly, my under-eye circles, pimples, and redness became soooo much easier to deal with!
This is my go-to for brightening the under-eye area. It neutralizes purple or blue-toned circles, especially if I've had a long night or cried during a sad movie (we all do it π). I dab a bit under my eyes and instantly look more awake!
Have redness around your nose, cheeks, or a surprise breakout? Green concealer is your bestie! π It works like a charm to neutralize red tones. I always tap a little green on pimples before applying foundation. Don't worry β once blended, you won't look like Shrek π
If you've got deep dark circles or hyperpigmentation, especially with a bluish tint, orange and peach tones will save the day! β¨ I use peach when I'm paler, and orange when I've got a tan. It really lifts and evens out the skin tone.
If your skin ever looks sallow or yellowish, this one's a game changer. I mostly use this when I want to look extra fresh before an event. A little purple on the dull areas, blended well, and boom β brighter skin!
Always color correct before applying foundation. And don't use too much! A little goes a long way. I use my fingers or a damp sponge to blend everything in so it looks natural. After that, I apply a concealer that matches my skin tone to blend it all together.
Don't feel pressured to use all the colors at once. Start with the one that solves your main concern. For me, it was under-eye darkness. Once I got comfortable, I started exploring the others. Makeup is all about playing and learning what works best for you π
Have you tried color-correcting concealers before? Which one do you use the most? Drop your fave in the comments or DM me if you're still unsure β I'd love to help you out like I would a friend πβ¨
Let's glow smarter, not harder π