Know Your Undertones
Color correcting is a makeup technique that can help you correct a variety of skin imperfections, including redness, dark circles, and discoloration. It involves using colors that are opposite on the color wheel to neutralize and cancel out unwanted tones on the skin. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the basics of color correcting and how to choose the right colors to correct your skin imperfections.
Understanding the color wheel
The color wheel is a tool that can help you understand which colors can cancel out or neutralize other colors. It is divided into three categories: primary colors (red, blue, and yellow), secondary colors (orange, green, and purple), and tertiary colors (red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-purple, and red-purple). To color correct, you will need to choose a color that is opposite on the color wheel to the color you want to neutralize.
Choosing the right color corrector
Once you have an understanding of the color wheel, you can choose the right color corrector for your skin. Here are the most common color correctors and what they are used for:
- Green: Green is used to neutralize redness. If you have rosacea or acne, a green color corrector can help to cancel out the redness.
- Yellow: Yellow is used to brighten and correct purple or blue tones on the skin. If you have dark circles or bruising, a yellow color corrector can help to neutralize the color.
- Peach or Orange: Peach or orange color correctors are used to neutralize dark circles on medium to dark skin tones. If you have dark circles that are more blue than purple, a peach or orange color corrector can help to neutralize the color.
- Pink or Red: Pink or red color correctors are used to brighten and correct dull or sallow skin. If your skin looks tired or lacks radiance, a pink or red color corrector can help to give your skin a more vibrant appearance.
- Purple: Purple color correctors are used to neutralize yellow tones on the skin. If you have a yellow or sallow complexion, a purple color corrector can help to brighten and neutralize the color.
How to use color correctors
Now that you have chosen the right color corrector for your skin, it’s time to apply it. Here are a few tips for using color correctors:
- Apply color corrector before foundation: Color correctors should be applied before foundation. Use a small amount and apply it to the area you want to correct.
- Use a small brush or your finger: Use a small brush or your finger to apply the color corrector. Be sure to blend it well, so it looks natural.
- Don’t apply too much: It’s better to apply a little at a time and build up as needed. Too much color corrector can create a cakey appearance.
- Follow up with foundation and concealer: Once you have applied your color corrector, you can follow up with your foundation and concealer. Be sure to blend everything well, so it looks natural.
Final thoughts
Color correcting is a great technique for correcting a variety of skin imperfections. By understanding the color wheel and choosing the right color corrector, you can neutralize and cancel out unwanted tones on the skin. Remember to apply color corrector before foundation, use a small brush or your finger, and blend well. With the right color corrector, you can achieve a flawless, natural-looking complexion that will help you feel confident and beautiful.