It’s time to kiss goodbye to dark circles and say hello to flawless makeup with these Sephora products. We swapped our usual concealers for color correcting products and we won’t be turning back. Here’s a rundown of our typical beauty problems featured in the video and what Sephora products you need for the fix:
Your Problem: Skin Redness
Your solution: Swap the concealer for Urban Decay Naked Skin Color Correcting Fluid
The color you need: Green
Quick tips & tricks from a Sephora makeup expert:
- It’s best to use a small round makeup brush for concealing redness.
- There are 3 different types of color correctors for different skin types: creams for oily skin, liquids for dry skin, and pencils for a more precise application.
- As well as green, a yellow corrector can also be used for mild redness.
Other similar products that’ll solve your skin problem:
- Marc Jacobs Cover(t) Stick Color Corrector – (Co(Vert) Affairs)
- Becca Backlight Targeted Color Corrector – (Pistachio)
- Smashbox Color Correcting Stick – (Get Less Red)
Your Problem: Skin Dullness
Your solution: Swap the concealer for Marc Jacobs Cover(t) Stick Color Corrector – Bright Now
The color you need: Purple and pink
Quick tips & tricks from a Sephora makeup expert:
- Pink shades are mostly used on pale skin tones.
- Purple shades are best for those with yellow skin undertones as the color helps to neutralise.
- The Marc Jacobs Cover(t) Stick Color Corrector is great for larger problem areas thanks to its incredibly easy applicator.
Other similar products that’ll solve your skin problem:
- Urban Decay Naked Skin Color Correcting Fluid – (Lavender)
- Becca Backlight Targeted Color Corrector – (Violet)
- Smashbox Color Correcting Stick – (Don’t Be Dull)
Your Problem: Dark Circles
Your solution: Swap the concealer for Becca Backlight Targeted Color Corrector
The color you need: Orange and yellow
Quick tips & tricks from a Sephora makeup expert:
- Orange color corrector is best suited for dark skin tones whereas yellow is used for fairer skin with purple dark circles.
- If your dark circles aren’t too bad, you can mix salmon-pink, peach or orange corrector shades with the concealer.
- If your dark circles are noticeably dark-brown, your best option is to apply the orange-peach corrector first and then the concealer on top.
- To apply, lightly pat the corrector with your fingertips for an even blend – don’t smudge or rub it.
- A beauty blender is great for reaching harder areas like the inner corner of your eye, and it also gives more coverage. It’s best to use a beauty blender if your dark circles are intense, otherwise you’re better off using your finger to dab.
Other similar products that’ll solve your skin problem:
- Urban Decay Naked Skin Color Correcting Fluid – (Peach, Pink & Yellow)
- Marc Jacobs Cover(t) Stick Color Corrector – (Getting Warmer)
- Smashbox Color Correcting Stick – (Peach & Orange)