The Right Way to Colour Correct

This little tutorial will help you achieve complexion perfection...

Brighten All Over:

If you're truly lacklustre, skip highlighter - it just sits on skin. Instead, create a lit-from-within look by applying lavender primer to your entire face pre-foundation. Purple counteracts sallowness, giving off a pretty sheen.

Try Becca First Light Priming Filter £28

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Cover Zits:

The tiniest dab of green concealer on a pimple will cancel out redness and camouflage the bump. You may not even need regular concealer. Focus only on the spot, and when you're done blending, you shouldn't see any red or green

Try E.L.F. HD Lifting Concealer in Green £5.99

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Relieve Redness:

Take care of ruddy cheeks with a lightweight, spreadable formula. Add one or two drops of green-tinged serum to your moisturizer. As you rub it in, you'll even out your splotchy skin.

Try Algenist Reveal Concentrated Colour Correcting Drops in Green £26

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Hide Dark Circles:

Using a corrective formula will neutralize blue or purple under your eyes. Pick a shade that mirrors your skin's natural undertone to negate dark circles. Then you'll need a touch of concealer on top.

If you have Fair Skin, try salmon - Catrice Camouflage Cream Wake Up Effect £4.99

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If you have Medium Skin, try Yellow - Urban Decay Naked Skin Colour Correcting Fluid in Yellow £22

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If you have Dark Skin, try Orange - L.A. Girl HD Pro Conceal Concealer in Orange Corrector £6.99

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