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Green, lilac, orange and yellow: here it is how to use colored concealers to cover imperfections and discolorations.
How to use colored concealers
The concealer is a fundamental product for make-up. It serves in fact for correct imperfections is even out the complexion.
Knowing how to use it is really important to get a perfect base.
In the world of make-up they exist 4 different colors of correctors, intended, in fact, to correct: green, lilac, Orange is yellow. Each of them lends itself to a different task and it is essential to know how to use them in the best way to mix them and get the most out of them.
Here is in detail how to use the colored concealers.
Green
The green color, in the chromatic scale, is on the opposite side from the red. For this very reason, it can be beneficial to go to reduce the redness of the skin caused by imperfections, discoloration and couperose. An important suggestion is to apply the localized product to the area that you want to camouflage and not to overdo it.
Lilac
The lilac color is for contrast the yellow.
Among the four colored correctors, that of this shade is probably the least used, because not all complexions tend towards yellow. Another way to use it is to spread it on the eyelids as a primer or stretched out on a very clear face at certain points it will serve to illuminate.
Orange
The orange concealer is indispensable for camouflage dark circles. Applied locally, it helps to cover the blue of the eye, avoiding the gray effect. It can be used alone or in combination with the yellow one. For an optimal correction, after having applied the colored corrector, it is useful to add a clear one, specifically for illuminating.
Yellow
The yellow corrector is also used for dampen dark circles. As mentioned previously, it can also be mixed with the orange one. This combo also allows you to cover all of those blue, purple, green signs, which can be present both on the face and on the body: veins, bruises and hematomas.
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