Color Corrector

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May 8, 2011

Rachael Y.

I am looking for a good inexpensive color corrector. I have dark under eye circles (that are there all the time... they are not from being tired), and I redness under my nose. I have heard that you should use a yellow or peach corrector for under eye circles (I just dont know which one will do the job better), and green for redness.

Ok... so now that you know what colors I am looking for, do you suggest and good ones that arent crazy expensive? I am on the "save money" kick.

I have been getting away with not using a corrector since I have been wearing makeup. BUT... I am turning the BIG three-ohhhh (haha) in a few weeks and I think my circles are starting to look a little worse now. YES, it is probably in my head, but if I could find a good corrector, maybe I will look younger... say NOT 30.

May 8, 2011

Linda D.

Coastal scents has a great concealer palette for like 9 dollars. Totally check it out. 

May 8, 2011

Rachael Y.

@Vanessa... I know about MUF but I am trying to spend alot less.
@Linda... I will totally check out Coastal Scents. I forgot about them!!
Thanks for your input guys.

May 8, 2011

Shelly T.

I use Bobbi Brown Corrector in Porcelain Peach...and I'm super-duper-ultra fair. It works great for me. It is a bit pricey compared to CS ($22 for BB), but so worth it, IMO.

May 8, 2011

Rachael Y.

@Shelly... thanks for the tip. I am looking for something on the cheaper side but if I cant find anything that I love I will go to the mall and check it out. Thanks!!!

I use Physicians Formula Circle RX. I paid $8.50 at RiteAid. It is also a treatment that will lighten your circles over time. xoxo

May 15, 2011

Rachael Y.

@Nancy-Lee I will go to my CVS today and check it out. Cheap enough!!! I dont think that it will lighten my circles (b/c they are hereditary) but if it covers them, then I will be a happy camper. Thanks!!

May 15, 2011

Rachael Y.

@Nancy-Lee... I just looked up the Physicians Formula Circle RX. It doesnt look like a color corrector. That just looks like a concealer. I am looking for a peach-y color for my dark circles.

Korean has a AWESOME VIDEO on color corrections.

Rachael, you can use a peachy concealer and it will work just the same as a color corrector. As long as you know what colors block out others you'll be totally fine and concealers usually run on a peachy side so if you're interested in getting the Physicians Formula, it should be just fine! :)

Rachael Y.

Cave Creek, Arizona (originally from NJ)