Color correctors are here to stay! They remove those undertones so you can apply makeup like they were never there.
I’ve found that I use much less concealer and foundation after I dot the right color correcting shade on my darker areas. Instead of applying more and more to get the coverage you’d like, apply smarter with the correct shade corrector first!
We offer 3 variations with 2 shades each to combat the average issues each skin tones face.
Fair/Light
Fair/Light includes a
light green/blue shade and a light peach shade. Fair skintones tend to blemish and scar a bright pink/red and our green/blue combats pink/red. They also need a lighter shade of peach to combat their lighter blue and purple undertones usually found under eye.
Light/Medium
Light/Medium includes a
yellow shade and a peach shade. Medium skin tones tend to blemish and scar more of a purple/deep pink and our yellow
combats those tones. Peach is the universal corrector for the purple/ blues that are typical undertones found under eye for
medium skintones.
Medium/Deep
Medium/Deep includes a
terracotta and an apricot shade. Deeper skin tones tend to blemish and scar a purple/brown. Our terracotta shade combats those purple/brown tones and our apricot takes care of the deeper blue/browns associated with under eye discoloration.

Where To Use Color Corrector:
The most common use for our Color Correctors is under the eye. Choose the color that combats the tones you see under your eyes and apply the corrector before your concealer. We’ve loaded these with skincare ingredients like Vitamin E, Cucumber Extract, Ceremides and Sodium Hyaluronate which all help to hydrate, depuff and protect the delicate skin around your eye.
Another common use is for redness. Whether you deal with a red nose, broken capillaries or acne, the green, yellow and terracotta colors work great at balancing redness.
To make marionette lines less noticeable, stripe the green, yellow or terracotta down the crease and blend out before foundation.
To lift eyes, stripe the green, yellow or terracotta from the outside of your eye upward towards your end of brow and blend out.