What is the use of each makeup corrector color?
Green color corrector: is used to disguise redness and any type of imperfection that has this tonality. An inflamed granite, a scar reddened or capillaries that redden any area of the skin.
Corrector color yellow: ideal to neutralize purple tones on the skin. Therefore, it serves to correct dark circles, any bruises or simply old marks that have taken this color.
Blue correction: it is used to correct yellow or orange spots on the skin. Therefore it is ideal for people who have spots or coloration of this type around the eyes.
Pink or lilac corrector: conceals any greenish imperfections on the skin. Such as marked veins or bruises in the process of healing.
Orange corrector: the orange tonios of any corrector palette are used to compensate for bluish spots caused by the presence of veins or bruises. They are also used in cases of very dark blue circles.
Brown corrector: darker concealers are used to give depth in the contours of the face and are combined with natural color correctors and illuminators. If you want to know more about how to use the makeup contour, I advise you to take a look at the theme «Contouring» or how to sculpt the face without Photoshop.
Makeup color corrector: the natural color correctors (those of all the life, to understand us) are used to apply on the areas that we have already neutralized with the corresponding color. So, if for example we use a yellow concealer on a purple ojera, we will have to diffuse it well and, once it is settled, we can apply the natural color corrector
Steps to treat imperfections
1-Apply the correct color corrector to neutralize the imperfection. It can have a creamy, fluid or powder form, so you can use brushes, sponges or even the fingertips.
2-Allow the pre-corrector to settle and then apply the natural concealer that best suits your skin tones. If you are going to use a foundation with good coverage afterwards, you can also apply it directly on the neutralized area.
It is important to know that color correctors are actually "pre-correctors" that are applied as a precursor to the concealer to neutralize unwanted skin tones. And maybe speaking of makeup, the "pre" sounds like "multilayer". But do not be scared, because it is not about using each color of the palette.
You may only need one or two tones to correct the most common imperfections of your face and you prefer to make them with them in individual format (such as Lola Make Up, for example). In addition, there is a wide range of mini pallets with the most commonly used correction colors: green, violet, yellow and natural