How do I use orange color corrector??
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Nov 5, 2015
Zeema V.
I recently bought the LA Girl pro concealer in the orange corrector color for my under eye darkness. Except every time I use it it blends with my normal concealer and makes it have an orange tinge. I tried using just a tiny amount and it still mixes. Any tips as to what I could do?
Nov 5, 2015
Alex M.
Are you putting on the orange concealer and blending it into your skin or are you putting them both on and then blending?
Nov 5, 2015
Marleen B.
I would blend in the corrector in well making sure its in a thin layer but when applying your concealer on top, just tap & press the concealer on top of the corrector without swiping it. You can use your ring fingers or a beauty blender to press & blend the concealer. Or you can use a concealer that has a peachy undertone & totally bypass a corrector.