Versatile Concealer
Chandan Singh
| 11-09-2023

· Fashion team
Nowadays, more and more beauty professionals are using concealer palettes in multiple colors.
The benefits of a six-color concealer palette include:
1. Color correction: The six different colors allow you to address various skin concerns by neutralizing and correcting specific color issues.
2. Customizable coverage: With multiple color options, you can mix and match shades to create a customized concealer that matches your unique skin tone and addresses specific imperfections.
This versatility allows for more precise and targeted coverage.
3. Makeup versatility: Having a range of color correctors in one palette can also enhance your overall makeup routine.
They can be used to prime the eyelids, correct lip discoloration, or even contour and highlight certain facial features.
Maybe many people wonder how should we use this colorful concealer.
Here's a step-by-step guide to using the six-color concealer:
1. Understand the color-correcting principle: Each color in the concealer palette has a specific purpose for color correction.
(1) Green: Neutralizes redness, such as acne, rosacea, or sunburn.
(2) Yellow: Conceals purple or blue undertones, like dark circles or bruises.
(3) Pink/Peach: Used to cover dark circles under the eyes.
(4) Orange/Salmon: Works well for dark circles or discoloration on medium to dark skin tones.
(5) Purple/Lavender: Counteracts yellow undertones and adds radiance to dull skin.
(6) Neutral/Beige: Used as a regular concealer to match your skin tone and cover any remaining imperfections.
2. Analyze your skin concerns: Identify the specific areas on your face that you would like to correct or conceal. This could include redness, dark spots, dark circles, or uneven skin tone.
3. Prep your skin: Start with a clean and moisturized face. Apply your regular foundation or BB cream before using the color correctors.
4. Apply the corrector: Using a small brush or your fingertips, apply the appropriate color corrector directly on the targeted area.
For example, use green to neutralize redness, yellow to conceal dark circles, or purple to brighten sallow skin.
5. Blend gently: Using a clean brush, makeup sponge, or your fingertips, blend the corrector into your skin until it seamlessly merges with the surrounding area. Be gentle and avoid rubbing or tugging at the skin.
6. Apply regular concealer and foundation: After applying and blending the color corrector, apply your regular concealer that matches your skin tone to further camouflage the corrected areas.
Blend it carefully to ensure a natural finish. Finally, apply your foundation to even out your complexion.
7. Set with powder: To ensure long-lasting coverage, lightly dust a translucent or setting powder over the corrected areas to set the concealer and prevent creasing.
Remember, less is often more with color correctors. Start with a small amount and gradually build up the coverage as needed.