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.

How to Colour Correct Redness

Redness should be corrected only when it’s strong and persistent. Subtle correction keeps skin balanced without dulling the complexion.

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How to Colour Correct Dark Circles

Dark circles need to be neutralized before they’re covered. Correct color correction reduces darkness without heavy concealer or creasing.

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What Does Color Correction Actually Do?

Color correction neutralizes strong discoloration so makeup can look lighter and more natural. It is not meant to perfect skin or replace…

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