Concealer Color Guide
Hey friends! 👋 Have you ever stood in front of a makeup shelf and thought, "Why are there so many concealer shades?!" Been there! 😅 I used to randomly pick whatever looked closest to my skin tone, but guess what?
That's not how concealer magic works. Let's break it down together — like how I explain it to my besties during our makeup chats 💄💬
💡 Why Color Matters
Let's get real — concealers aren't just about being "light" or "dark." They come in color-correcting shades too. These shades are designed to cancel out specific skin issues, not just cover them. Once I learned how to use them properly, my under-eye circles, pimples, and redness became soooo much easier to deal with!
🟡 Yellow – The Brightener
This is my go-to for brightening the under-eye area. It neutralizes purple or blue-toned circles, especially if I've had a long night or cried during a sad movie (we all do it ðŸ˜). I dab a bit under my eyes and instantly look more awake!
🟢 Green – Bye Bye Redness
Have redness around your nose, cheeks, or a surprise breakout? Green concealer is your bestie! 💚 It works like a charm to neutralize red tones. I always tap a little green on pimples before applying foundation. Don't worry — once blended, you won't look like Shrek 😆
🔴 Peach/Orange – Dark Circle Fixer
If you've got deep dark circles or hyperpigmentation, especially with a bluish tint, orange and peach tones will save the day! ✨ I use peach when I'm paler, and orange when I've got a tan. It really lifts and evens out the skin tone.
🟣 Purple/Lavender – Dullness Corrector
If your skin ever looks sallow or yellowish, this one's a game changer. I mostly use this when I want to look extra fresh before an event. A little purple on the dull areas, blended well, and boom — brighter skin!
🪄 Pro Tip – Layer Like a Pro
Always color correct before applying foundation. And don't use too much! A little goes a long way. I use my fingers or a damp sponge to blend everything in so it looks natural. After that, I apply a concealer that matches my skin tone to blend it all together.
💬 Real Talk
Don't feel pressured to use all the colors at once. Start with the one that solves your main concern. For me, it was under-eye darkness. Once I got comfortable, I started exploring the others. Makeup is all about playing and learning what works best for you 💕
Have you tried color-correcting concealers before? Which one do you use the most? Drop your fave in the comments or DM me if you're still unsure — I'd love to help you out like I would a friend 💌✨
Let's glow smarter, not harder 😘