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Concealer vs corrector. What’s the difference?

Concealer vs corrector. What’s the difference?

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Hi beauty babes! Like most makeup lovers, you probably have one or two concealers stashed in your makeup bag. We usually use concealer to hide everything, from dark circles to blemishes. But what if I told you that there’s another type of product that can help you achieve an even complexion – color corrector!

Concealers and color correctors are makeup products that can help you hide imperfections. But, what’s the difference between the two? The main difference between concealer and color corrector is that concealer comes in various shades to match your skin tone, while color corrector comes in green, yellow, peach, or purple shades.

CONCEALER

• Concealer is an essential makeup product used to cover up blemishes, dark circles, and other imperfections on the skin. You can also use it to highlight specific areas of the face, like the under-eye area, down the bridge of the nose, and the center of the forehead. Concealer is applied after foundation but can also be used on bare skin. It comes in various shades to match your skin tone, which is why it’s such a versatile product. It can be used to achieve a natural makeup look or a full-coverage, glam look and usually provides medium to full coverage.

CORRECTOR

• A color corrector is a makeup product that comes in green, yellow, peach or purple shades. It’s used to neutralize redness or darkness on the skin before concealer is applied. Not everyone needs to use a color corrector, but if you’re having trouble hiding hyperpigmentation or dark circles with concealer alone, then it might be worth giving one a try. For example, if you have very dark purple-toned circles under your eyes, using a thick full, coverage concealer might give you a cakey and ashy look. In this case, a peach color corrector can help to neutralize the darkness before you apply concealer.

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