
Hide Imperfections
Concealer
or Colour Corrector is
more dense than foundation, allowing fuller coverage of trouble spots and
hyperpigmentation (red areas). It can be used over foundation or on it own, and
has greater staying power. Remember, a little goes a long way!
1. Since the
skin under your eyes is more transparent, it tends to look dark, especially at
the inner corner near the bridge of the nose. To even out the tone, colour
corrector and concealer is a must. Using a wet Concealer brush, swirl into your
colour corrector and apply sparingly in a dabbing motion. Than, using a cream
concealer (mix with your daily moisturizer), gently pat over dark under-eye
circles or where you have applied your colour corrector (don't sweep it across
the entire area, dab it), then blend with your ring finger, sponge, or a clean
concealer brush.
2. To cover trouble spots and imperfections, apply your colour corrector the same as above then apply a thicker cream concealer onto the blemish or flaw. Then lightly press with a makeup sponge.