Color Concealer: Do you know your color?

Today I'm going to show you that a colored concealer of the right color for your skin will work miracles with an easy and quick make-up

Feels like there comes history lol 

Behold, one day I am applying green colored concealer in a bathroom at my company and the girl responsible for maintenance enters, looked curious and asked me:

– Wow, what is this for?
- Me, to disguise this dreadful red pimple that sprouted on my chin!

And from then on I noticed that a lot of people don't know the colored concealers, and of course, at the time I thought opaaa go to the Blog lol

I love makeup and although I'm not a professional makeup artist, I know a lot of products because I put on makeup every day and I've taken a self-makeup course.

Let's get to know the colors of colored concealers and what they are for!

yellow colored concealer
Green neutralizes pimples and any other reddish blemishes
coral colored concealer
Coral is good for bluish dark circles
lilac colored concealer
Yellow is for purplish dark circles
green colored concealer
Lilac is good for yellow spots and brown dark circles

I use the Green Concealer, to neutralize when that pimple that turns red, or for my cheeks because I have Rosacea (it's a type of skin problem that when it manifests makes my cheeks and nose red)

It can be very useful for those who get too much sun on the beach and look like a shrimp!
And for my dark circles I've been using yellow

When I'm well rested sometimes I don't even need to. But you know how the rush is, right, there are weeks when we sleep less and I wake up a panda

Types of Color Concealers

types of colored concealers
types of colored concealers

These are the most common types:

  • in cream
  • Liquid
  • In Lipstick format (stick) – Not Recommend

The best in my opinion are the liquid and cream versions, I've already tried the stick version and I thought it didn't go right on the skin and it still has a horrible heavy coverage.

How to Apply and Cover Your Concealer

1 – You apply the colored concealer, spreading well.

2 – Then you will apply your usual foundation, but be careful that this is the cat's jump! you have to apply your foundation by tapping it with the brush or sponge on the place where the colored concealer.

If you drag the brush over the top, you will remove the concealer that will mix into the foundation and will turn into a mud pit!

I use the version of cream colored concealer and I apply it with the sponge in the shape of a drumstick, you don't know this sponge, look at it 

coxinha-shaped makeup sponge
coxinha-shaped makeup sponge

You can also apply it with a brush to colored concealer. There are people who apply it with their fingers, I'm not really in favor because it never looks like it's applied with a brush and you can still contaminate the product.

If you don't have blemishes or dark circles, there's no need to use Color Concealer, if you have, know that only the foundation, no matter how good the coverage is, does not neutralize the color of certain colors such as the purplish of dark circles for example. It will only make your dark circles look gray.

With a quick search you can find makeup artists that take the use of colored concealer to another level, but nothing that a little training can't do, watch the video

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Bye and even more 

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Article written by Daniela Cordeiro

Fashion enthusiast and style writer. I developed my passion for style and self-expression at an early age. So I decided to share my knowledge on these subjects with a keen eye for the main trends. I decided to unite in the same blog the topics that I love the most: fashion, beauty, recipes, cool places to walk around and eat different things! Welcome to my world, this is dani drops!

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