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The Color-Correcting Technique You Need More Than Contouring

These rainbow-hued color correctors are the makeup version of Photoshop
For localized coverage (say, an acne mark) dab the highly pigmented yellow shade from this palette onto the area you want to correct, blend it out, and top with your flesh-toned concealer.

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Color-Correcting Shade: Pink
Pink shades can help perk up your complexion, but work especially well at highlighting and brightening the eye area. Use it on the inner corners of your eyes and under your brows for best results. Beware: Applying it over dark circles will accentuate them, which is why peachy/orange shades are better for covering up the under-eye area.

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Try: Sephora + Pantone Universe Correct + Conceal Palette, $49, in Light/Medium
Every single shade in this palette is so creamy and pigmented, it's hard to believe it exists outside our imaginations. The Light/Medium palette comes with an amazing pink shade that magically makes eyes look wide awake when applied to the inner corners. It's like FaceTune IRL.

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Try: Giorgio Armani Master Corrector, $39, in Pink
This pink concealer has a slightly peachy tint, making it well-suited for concealing your under-eyes. We also like it applied under our brow bones and in the inner corners of our eyes; the light-reflective formula makes skin glow.

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BY ALLIE FLINN | SEP 8, 2016 | SHARES
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