While color correcting (applying different hues on the skin to cancel out problem areas) has grown in popularity, the concept of applying colors like green, orange and purple all over our faces may seem daunting to some. However, according to celebrity makeup artist Tasha Brown, while it may seem complicated, the science behind color correcting is pretty straightforward, explaining that the two colors on opposite sides of the color wheel neutralize each other when they are mixed, layered or blended together (like how green reduces redness in the skin). But, while the concept is easy to understand, the application of these colors is crucial to nail down.
With the exception of color correctors that address under-eye bags and blemishes, Brown explains that color correctors should be applied before you begin your makeup application. “Once you’ve canceled out your issue, you may not need as much coverage as you think.” She adds that correctors for blemishes and under-eyes should be applied after foundation so that you can apply them precisely without product smudging away during foundation application.
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