
According to Glamour, a toned down red concealer can be the ideal color for hiding dark spots and blemishes for medium to dark skin tones, and the outlet recommended using a stick concealer to apply. Cosmopolitan reported that Sir John, makeup artist to Beyoncé, shared that to use color corrector effectively, you need to determine a number of things before you start: where you want to correct, what you want to correct, and the right shade to use to cover the issue at hand, as well as picking the right color corrector for your skin tone.
As per Cosmopolitan, before you apply your makeup, take the time to look in the mirror and identify the problem areas, such as areas of redness or dark circles, and work out where you want to correct. Sir John explained that, "Your look can go awry very easily if you don't map out where and what you need to color correct." As per Elle, it's important to use a heavier amount of color corrector on areas that have more visible blemishes or dark patches.
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