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Complexion corrector

The colour corrector is a valuable ally for concealing imperfections and evening out the complexion. Whether you wish to disguise dark circles, redness or minor blemishes, discover how to choose and apply this product most effectively for a natural result.
FAQ about complexion corrector

How can one select the appropriate concealer shade?

The choice of colour of the concealer depends on the specific concern: green to neutralise redness, pink/violet to enhance the skin’s radiance, white to intensely illuminate the eye area, etc.

What is the difference between a colour corrector and a foundation?

The colour corrector is a more concentrated formulation designed to address specific skin imperfections, whereas foundation evens out the overall complexion.

Is it possible to use the complexion corrector on its own, without foundation?

Yes, for a natural-looking result, it is possible to apply only the concealer to the areas that need evening out and blend the product.

Should the colour-correcting concealer be applied before or after the foundation?

The colour correctors are typically applied before foundation, directly onto imperfections to be concealed.

Can complexion correctors exacerbate acne?

Some complexion correctors can indeed be comedogenic and encourage the development of blemishes. Therefore, it is advisable to check the list of ingredients and trial the product for a few days to ensure the skin tolerates it well.

How does colour correction work?

The correction relies on the principle of complementary colourimetry. Certain shades visually neutralise opposing colours, such as green to counter redness or peach to counter bluish under-eye circles.

Which concealer should one select to address under-eye dark circles?

The choice depends on the colour of the under-eye circles and the skin type. Bluish circles are often neutralised using peach or orange tones, whereas brownish circles require more apricot-hued pigments. The texture must remain lightweight to avoid accentuating fine lines.

Can a complexion corrector dehydrate the skin?

Some formulations rich in pigments or absorbent powders can exacerbate skin dryness. The prior application of a moisturising treatment generally enhances comfort. Formulations enriched with hydrating agents are better tolerated.

Do complexion correctors contain active skincare ingredients?

Some formulations incorporate moisturising or soothing agents, but this is not always the case. However, it is the case for the T33 anti-redness corrector from Typology.

How can a colour-correcting concealer be effectively removed at the end of the day?

Quite simply with a mild makeup remover.

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