What is Color Corrector?

What is Color Corrector? Everything You Need to Know

Achieving a flawless complexion as an amateur is easier than ever when you have an array of tools at your disposal. One such secret weapon is color corrector, a versatile product with the power to even out skin tone, conceal imperfections, and elevate your entire makeup look.

Join us as we delve deep into color correctors, how they work, the variety of shades and their uses, and all the expert tips you’ll need.

What is Color Corrector?

Dark underye circles, dullness, and red spots are simply no match for color corrector. A tinted, cream makeup product that comes in several shades, color corrector is intended to balance and neutralize common skin imperfections.

Based on the principle of color theory, color correctors use contrasting colors to cancel out unwanted undertones. Shades such as green, yellow, and red each target a different skincare concern. Let’s take a closer look at each shade of color corrector and what they work best for.

How to Choose Which Color Corrector to Use

1. Green Color Correctors

Green color correctors are perfect for combating redness that results from acne, rosacea, and general skin irritation. The shade of green helps to counteract rosy undertones for a more even complexion.

2. Peach and Orange Color Correctors

Color correctors in shades of peach and orange conceal dark underye circles, brightening blue or purple undertones for a well-rested appearance.

3. Yellow Color Correctors

Blemishes, bruises, dark circles, and veins are best concealed with a yellow color corrector. This hue of color corrector works best on lighter skin tones. Moody Sisters’ Tinted Color Corrector in the shade yellow works wonders for diminishing dark spots and brightening your complexion.

4. Lavender or Purple Color Correctors

Has your skin been looking a bit dull and sallow? Lavender and purple color corrector is ideal for remedying yellow undertones and enlivening your complexion for a radiant and refreshed look.

5. Pink or Red Color Correctors

Darker skin tones should reach for red or pink color corrector to fade bluish under-eyes and dark spots from the sun. Look refreshed and ready for the day with this makeup magic wand.


How Do Color Correctors Work?

Color correctors work thanks to the color theory, which uses the color wheel to study how various shades interact. This entails using complementary colors to neutralize or negate one another. Complementary colors are those that sit opposite each other on the color wheel, and when combined, they create a balanced, neutral shade.

Take the two complementary colors green and red, for example. Based on color theory, it only makes sense that green would work best for reducing redness. Similarly, yellow and orange are on the opposing side of blue and purple, so they work best for concealing age spots and dark undereye circles.

How to Use Color Corrector

Now that we’ve established what color correctors are and how they work, let’s explore some tips for putting them to good use! 

1. Choose the Shade You Need

Select the proper shade of color corrector according to your skin concern. Refer back to the guide we outlined earlier to figure out which shade you’ll need.

2. Apply a Small Amount

Color correctors are highly effective, and a little goes a long way. Use a small amount to start, and apply more as needed. Putting on too much product can lead to a cakey complexion.

3. Use a Brush or Sponge to Blend

Blend the corrector using a makeup sponge, brush, or your fingertips. You want it to blend nicely into the skin so that it’s not noticeable beneath your concealer and foundation.

4. Apply Your Makeup in Order

After you apply color corrector, you can go in with concealer to touch up any spots that still stand out. You won’t need as much foundation as usual, so apply a small amount and build coverage as you need.

5. Set with Powder

Set your makeup with a powder to prevent creasing and ensure long-lasting coverage. is a one-size-fits-all solution for absorbing oil and getting rid of greasy skin.

7. Keep Practicing Until Perfect

Don't be discouraged if you don't get it right on your first try. Practice makes perfect, and experimentation will help you find your favorite color-correcting technique.

Color correctors are a must-have in your makeup bag. They help you achieve a more even complexion, disguise imperfections, and elevate your overall look. If you choose the right shade and follow the tips detailed above, you’ll have no problem harnessing the power of color correctors to achieve a flawless and radiant appearance.

Tinted Primer Color Corrector
$24.00

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Best for uneven or aged skin.

Evens Skin Tone | Buildable Coverage | Moisturizing Tint

This 3 in 1 Tinted Primer is a face primer, tinted moisturizer and color corrector all in one! Your Tinted Primer will smooth skin and fill in lines, even skin tone and provide lightweight hydration for a dewy finish.

Yellow corrects purple hued, dark eye circles and brightens skin.
Mauve corrects dark eye circles on light skin tones.
Mint corrects redness in the skin from blemishes or broken capillaries.

 1 fl oz

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