How Do I Color Correct My Face?

Color correction is applied by using opposing pigment tones to neutralize visible discoloration before foundation. Understanding basic color theory—such as using orange to counteract deep brown or blue tones, peach to soften darkness, and yellow or green to neutralize redness—allows correction without heaviness or color breakthrough.

When Do I Actually Need Color Correction?

Color correction is not always necessary. Knowing when to skip it prevents heavy makeup and keeps skin looking natural.

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Why Does Colour Corrector Turns Grey or Orange?

Color corrector turns grey or orange when shade, undertone, or layering is off. Understanding why it happens prevents muddy, heavy makeup.

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Color Corrector vs Concealer

Color corrector and concealer serve different purposes. Knowing when to use each prevents heavy coverage and keeps skin looking natural.

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Which Color Corrector Do I Use for My Skin Tone?

The right color corrector depends on skin tone, undertone, and the depth of discoloration. Choosing correctly prevents grey or orange results.

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Colour Correction for Deep & Dark Complexions

Color correction on deep and dark complexions requires deeper corrector shades and precise placement. Using the right tones prevents ashiness and heavy…

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How to Colour Correct Hyperpigmentation & Melasma

Hyperpigmentation and melasma require targeted color correction and thin layering. Correcting first allows coverage to stay lighter and more natural.

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