The way that you explain things is so clear and to the point. Thank you. Which colour corrector are you using in this video? I have fair skin and so I’m looking for a pink tone. Is there a brand that you recommend? Thanks!!
Omg Im so glad it was helpful for you! I’m using huda beauty, the shade pink pomelo is perfect for fair skin. Elf also has some more affordable ones! ❤
Hello! Huda beauty and Natasha denona have nice color correctors but a great affordable color corrector is the elf cc corrector in the shade peach! It’s thin and really pigmented so it blends well and sits well under concealer
@@Uhohlisashe didn’t explicitly say huda was the brand of corrector SHE was using. She only mentioned their correcting guide. Easy for someone to miss.
@@acelovesdiyschristopher7023for purple, ypu want something with yellow or warm undertones. The way color correcting works, is whatever color you're trying to cover up or correct, use the opposite color shade from the color wheel. So purple and yellow are across from each other. Green is compliemntary, or across from red, on the color wheel. You wouldn't use a pure yellow because the dark circles probably aren't pure purple. But does that make sense?
Trust me, it only looks good in good lighting lol this week i only saw the color was off in the elevator, didnt seem that different in the bathroom, outside it looked patchy
Also according to the colour wheel, for purple under eyes you can use yellow because yellow cancels purple, I do this and I find it works better as I’m very pale and have a cool undertone. Have fun everyone!
I was glad someone said this! peaches, reds and oranges are only going to cancel out those bluer/greener tones! If your under eyes are purple you will not get the same/full effect without using a yellow color corrector! Or if you find color correcting too heavy for your under eyes try to find a concealer that is one shade lighter (if you want that bright look) and the undertone that cancels out the pigment under the eyes!
@@goeticfolkloreYes according to google, pink and red are good colour correctors for brown under eyes however according to colour theory seeing as brown as a dark orange I would try blue as they’re opposites and should neutralise each other, hope this helps !
Honestly the colour hugely depends on your undertones too. I personally use a pastel yellow colour corrector because that's the only one that actually corrects my really dark circles. Best way to check what works for you is to look at the shade of your dark circles on a colour wheel and then choose a concealer opposite of that.
If you have purple dark circles, you should use yellow for your color corrector. If you have blue dark circles, you should use orange. If you have green dark circles, you should use the pink/peach. If you have gray dark circles, you should use the color of your skin but with more saturation. I swear color theory will work for every skin tone and undertone. I hope this helps 🖤
Ok,what to use with dark brown nearly black circles? I damn near look like a zombie without makeup (I'm black, by the way, same complexion (at least for the summer) as the last woman in the picture.
@@m.c.3640I think like bright red lipstick. My aunt was a makeup artist and that’s what I remember her saying but I’m not positive. Try looking up color correction on dark skin tutorials.
@@m.c.3640it all depends on your undertones too. If you have warm undertones like red or browns or oranges, and your under eyes look blueish black, perhaps try a red or red orange color corrector? If you have darker skin with cooler purple and blueish undertones then neutralize overly warm tones with blues/ purples or maybe play around with purple-reds under eyes. Some also say dark oranges for under eye. Key also is just a little dab under eyes rather than a whole lot so it doesn’t orange your whole cheeks but just the spots. Hope that helps.
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I have light skin. The pink is still too light for my dark circles. So I use peach. But I use a small amount. My concealer and foundation covers it just fine. It actually works quite beautifully.
I use a peachy light orange one that blends out really well it's the photo chic one I got a pot of it in ipsy nearly a decade ago and it's all iv used since. When I was younger it was the only make up I wore every day. I'll never forget walking though the kitchen in my parents house in high school one day with out it and my dad freaking out asking me who gave me a black eye?! I was like Dad! No one did this is just my sleep deprived eyes with no make up!
Looks terrible on sunlight, it looks like a patch of a different shade in your face, happened to me this week lmao i was looking normal in the bathroom liht
The key is to color correct with a product that is the opposite of the color you are trying to hide on the color wheel. If you need to hide purple, correct with something more yellow. If its blue, then orange or peach. Pink and red, green.
Yessss finally someone who explains it perfectly for these ladies! So many have a hard time finding the shade match that suits them because some don’t know they have to shade match.
While a peachy-pink might be an ok shade for some skin tones, you should definitely never go for a full-on pink like that popular pink Huda Beauty powder to color correct under your eyes or the neon pink Dior blush like some people are doing in viral shorts/TikToks. You are trying to balance out dark circles which are basically blue pigment (veins showing trough the very thin skin under the eyes), in some cases that’s a true blue, in some more of a purpleish blue. So using pink lipsticks, powders etc. to color correct under your eyes doesn’t work because these products contain too much blue pigment themselves to do any good as a color corrector, because pink=red+blue. With pink, you could correct like a grass green color, because that’s opposite in the color wheel. Nobody has grass green undereye circles though. It’s all basically just color theory. In order to color correct dark circles, an orangey red is ideal. Depending on your skin tone, you should obviously go lighter vs. darker and vary in undertones as explained, but pink is never a good choice.
Oh wow thank you for explaining this completely different than other people!! I have wondered for years how to do this correctly but, I didn’t really understand the whole process.. Your video helps out alot very informative thanks ❤😊
Add a dot and mix with your foundation or concealer! I do this with green on my cheeks and I barely have to wear any foundation. It almost instantly cools all my redness down
i also suggest just try different colors to see what works best . I’m darkskin I always thought my undertone was orange and it’s actually red. it took me to try different colors to realize that
Use a yellow corrector and the purple will DISAPPEAR before you even apply the concealer, my dark under eyes aren’t as purple as yours but yellow corrector work magic for me
I have fair skin with purple-ish undereyes, if I use pink color corrector it makes me look pale an dead 😂 I just use a concealer that is slightly more yellow/orange than my skin tone, works like a charm and no separate color corrector needed 👍
I was doing it all wrong. Thankfully i was taught and i was also using cool undertones instead of warm so it made me have a grey tint.. with the tips i learned i have found a perfect way to color correct.
I use a green color corrector under my eyes! My eye bags are reddish so it helps out A LOT. I also put it around my mouth and sides of my nose, where there's redness.
The bright under eye is definitely good but the orange would look perfect for a darker more (maybe) euphoria look? Idk what else to call it but that would probably be perfect for that!!
I want to explain something too. That colors are for blue undereye (orange correct blue) but if you have orange/brown undereye you should use a blue corrector. I'm very fair with browny undereye so I use a lilac corrector.
The way that you explain things is so clear and to the point. Thank you. Which colour corrector are you using in this video? I have fair skin and so I’m looking for a pink tone. Is there a brand that you recommend? Thanks!!
Huda Beauty. She says so
Omg Im so glad it was helpful for you! I’m using huda beauty, the shade pink pomelo is perfect for fair skin. Elf also has some more affordable ones! ❤
Hello! Huda beauty and Natasha denona have nice color correctors but a great affordable color corrector is the elf cc corrector in the shade peach! It’s thin and really pigmented so it blends well and sits well under concealer
She put mauve color under her eyes. Actual darkness under eyes is much darker. Her demo is meaningless.
@@Uhohlisashe didn’t explicitly say huda was the brand of corrector SHE was using. She only mentioned their correcting guide. Easy for someone to miss.
You can also use a green color corrector if you have very fair neutral skin with pink spots to cover.
What about fair neutral with purple dark circles
The same brand she’s using comes in lighter more peachy shades which should work! Natasha demona has more orange shades too which might be better. ❤
If u have very fair skin u should go with pastel mint colors
@@acelovesdiyschristopher7023for purple, ypu want something with yellow or warm undertones. The way color correcting works, is whatever color you're trying to cover up or correct, use the opposite color shade from the color wheel. So purple and yellow are across from each other. Green is compliemntary, or across from red, on the color wheel. You wouldn't use a pure yellow because the dark circles probably aren't pure purple. But does that make sense?
Very fair skins either have green or purple or both to cover so the green won't help to cover green 😅
Honestly I don’t know why but that orange under eye is so beautiful to me, it made me buy the product
Fr the orange under eye looks amazing 🤩
Couldnt agree more ❤
I agree girl
Trust me, it only looks good in good lighting lol this week i only saw the color was off in the elevator, didnt seem that different in the bathroom, outside it looked patchy
it looks like mismatched corrector. it looks tacky
Am I the only one that Lowkey loves the darker one?!😅
No you aren't 😂
Ngl I like the orange one too
Fr lol 😭
Love it too..😂😂😂
Same 😂
I’m pretty sure you were demonstrating with eyeshadow, but if not girl you have the prettiest purple under eyes 🫶
😂😂😂that’s what I said!
I know right 😂…gurl…please, you are not fooling us
Also according to the colour wheel, for purple under eyes you can use yellow because yellow cancels purple, I do this and I find it works better as I’m very pale and have a cool undertone. Have fun everyone!
This!! As a theory, the light-deep color correctors are great, but there are definitely exceptions. When in doubt, color theory!
I was glad someone said this! peaches, reds and oranges are only going to cancel out those bluer/greener tones! If your under eyes are purple you will not get the same/full effect without using a yellow color corrector!
Or if you find color correcting too heavy for your under eyes try to find a concealer that is one shade lighter (if you want that bright look) and the undertone that cancels out the pigment under the eyes!
is red/pink for dark circles? i have like hyperpigmentation on my eyes even my lids
@@goeticfolkloreYes according to google, pink and red are good colour correctors for brown under eyes however according to colour theory seeing as brown as a dark orange I would try blue as they’re opposites and should neutralise each other, hope this helps !
the orange one actually gives a nice natural look.😊
whos undereyes are orange girl what
@@Ducklord981 r u blind?does it look orange to you after she is finished?
@@piya253 ur the blind one it looks so orange 😭 also on a person with a cool undertone it would be even worse, plus the side on the right looks better
@@Ducklord981 ur stupid🤣🤣🤣
@@Ducklord981 i like the orange side better.whatchu gonna do.boo hoo.🖕
Honestly the colour hugely depends on your undertones too. I personally use a pastel yellow colour corrector because that's the only one that actually corrects my really dark circles. Best way to check what works for you is to look at the shade of your dark circles on a colour wheel and then choose a concealer opposite of that.
Depending on my iron levels I need green or blue, it’s always been crazy to me
I kinda like the darker one better it looks like a natural tan
If you have purple dark circles, you should use yellow for your color corrector. If you have blue dark circles, you should use orange. If you have green dark circles, you should use the pink/peach. If you have gray dark circles, you should use the color of your skin but with more saturation. I swear color theory will work for every skin tone and undertone. I hope this helps 🖤
Ok,what to use with dark brown nearly black circles? I damn near look like a zombie without makeup (I'm black, by the way, same complexion (at least for the summer) as the last woman in the picture.
@@m.c.3640I think like bright red lipstick. My aunt was a makeup artist and that’s what I remember her saying but I’m not positive. Try looking up color correction on dark skin tutorials.
@@m.c.3640it all depends on your undertones too. If you have warm undertones like red or browns or oranges, and your under eyes look blueish black, perhaps try a red or red orange color corrector? If you have darker skin with cooler purple and blueish undertones then neutralize overly warm tones with blues/ purples or maybe play around with purple-reds under eyes. Some also say dark oranges for under eye. Key also is just a little dab under eyes rather than a whole lot so it doesn’t orange your whole cheeks but just the spots. Hope that helps.
@@m.c.3640 So you should use a color corrector almost the color of your skin, but more saturated and 3 shades lighter! I hope this helps 🖤
Thank you!
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Straight to the point
No ads
Good recommendations
Great explanation
Side by side examples
Makes sense and doesn’t beat around the bush
No sugar coating
I have light skin. The pink is still too light for my dark circles. So I use peach. But I use a small amount. My concealer and foundation covers it just fine. It actually works quite beautifully.
I use a peachy light orange one that blends out really well it's the photo chic one I got a pot of it in ipsy nearly a decade ago and it's all iv used since. When I was younger it was the only make up I wore every day. I'll never forget walking though the kitchen in my parents house in high school one day with out it and my dad freaking out asking me who gave me a black eye?! I was like Dad! No one did this is just my sleep deprived eyes with no make up!
Yes, that's because the pink has cool undertones. You needed a warm to neutralize. If you want a hint of pink, try adding a teeny bit for color 🙂
Okay but the orange undertone gives a bronzed look i like it bette
It’s all the same colour just with more added white, just use a bronzer if you want it to be bronzed
@@N08R76H or, she can prefer this look and not listen to your pompous comment
Looks terrible on sunlight, it looks like a patch of a different shade in your face, happened to me this week lmao i was looking normal in the bathroom liht
The key is to color correct with a product that is the opposite of the color you are trying to hide on the color wheel. If you need to hide purple, correct with something more yellow. If its blue, then orange or peach. Pink and red, green.
Yessss finally someone who explains it perfectly for these ladies! So many have a hard time finding the shade match that suits them because some don’t know they have to shade match.
I've never understood how people get such smooth undereye makeup!! This makes so much sense thank you
girly you just helped me so muchhhh
Yay 🥺🫶🏼
While a peachy-pink might be an ok shade for some skin tones, you should definitely never go for a full-on pink like that popular pink Huda Beauty powder to color correct under your eyes or the neon pink Dior blush like some people are doing in viral shorts/TikToks. You are trying to balance out dark circles which are basically blue pigment (veins showing trough the very thin skin under the eyes), in some cases that’s a true blue, in some more of a purpleish blue. So using pink lipsticks, powders etc. to color correct under your eyes doesn’t work because these products contain too much blue pigment themselves to do any good as a color corrector, because pink=red+blue. With pink, you could correct like a grass green color, because that’s opposite in the color wheel. Nobody has grass green undereye circles though. It’s all basically just color theory. In order to color correct dark circles, an orangey red is ideal. Depending on your skin tone, you should obviously go lighter vs. darker and vary in undertones as explained, but pink is never a good choice.
Oh wow thank you for explaining this completely different than other people!! I have wondered for years how to do this correctly but, I didn’t really understand the whole process.. Your video helps out alot very informative thanks ❤😊
Not for me lol.. I’m pale af but my face is sooo red all the time. I use green personally.
Me too! I use green on my face and lilac in my undereye
Add a dot and mix with your foundation or concealer! I do this with green on my cheeks and I barely have to wear any foundation. It almost instantly cools all my redness down
Yup! That’s a good hack!
The darker one somehow looks very natural.
It gives her a lively color that’s why
This is the most helpful make up tip I've seen in years. Thank you!
As an artist it made make up so much easier understanding color theory to my core. Thanks for explaining this to people. ❤
i also suggest just try different colors to see what works best . I’m darkskin I always thought my undertone was orange and it’s actually red. it took me to try different colors to realize that
the orange under eye makes you look so healthy haha. it looks like a light blush!
Use a yellow corrector and the purple will DISAPPEAR before you even apply the concealer, my dark under eyes aren’t as purple as yours but yellow corrector work magic for me
Yess, the reason is Color Theory yellow cancels out purple which is why the purple gets neutralised from yellow. I love colour theory 😋
What’s the difference between corrector and concealer? I thought it was the same but i admit i’m a bit ignorant in make-up
@@blondie88c colour corrector cancels out/neutralises your skin tone making your makeup look more flawless
I love the way you explain this!
Thank you!❤
Absolutely love how clear your visuals and explanations were. Great job
I honestly thought that just the light color corrector was perfect without the concealer. It looked good!
Why is the orange under eye kinda cute on your though 😭😭 like it kinda gives you this bronzey glow
Girl I’m so glad I found you. Short, sweet, and to the point!❤
The orange one looks good on you if you use it like a blush.🌼
Both look good to me.. I actually prefer the orange look on you. It looks beautiful 😍
Lovely, clear explanation… thank you from someone who never understood colour correction until now!
First one still looks interesting! Good for cosplay.
Simple and straight to the point. Rare and appreciated 😊
Thank you so much for your tutorials! You explain the basics and I watch a lot of shorts on these, yours are the number 1 Best!!!! 🥰
I have fair skin with purple-ish undereyes, if I use pink color corrector it makes me look pale an dead 😂
I just use a concealer that is slightly more yellow/orange than my skin tone, works like a charm and no separate color corrector needed 👍
I was doing it all wrong. Thankfully i was taught and i was also using cool undertones instead of warm so it made me have a grey tint.. with the tips i learned i have found a perfect way to color correct.
Your purple undereye is soo beautiful
Ya girl here has been struggling with this! Thank you! I've been guessing my way through colour correcting!
I’ve never worn makeup but I’d genuinely say the left side looked really good (your right)
thank youu, i always see people saying to use orange, didnt know there was a difference in skin tones rly
I didn't know about colour correcter shades but i knew i've been using the perfect shade for me :)
I use a mauve/pink lipstick to color correct my dark circles on fair skin.
I use a green color corrector under my eyes! My eye bags are reddish so it helps out A LOT. I also put it around my mouth and sides of my nose, where there's redness.
straight to the point and very informative, great video
Your explanation is so useful, thank you❤
this is really easy to understand. Thank you!
Yooouur skinn is the smoothest most silkiest I have ever seen this up close! Healthy and good skincare routine for sure 😊🌸
The orange side is really giving a warm sun kissed glow. ❤
Made this mistake before and I got 2 shades of fit me concealer darkest and medium.. works perfectly.
Some people do like that full glam look tho so if they aren’t doing clean girl makeup I think it would be ok for the orange correcter
I loved the one on the left 😍
The orange looks pretty tho.
Wonderful! Thanks for the tip girlie!
So refreshing to watch this you are absolutely right
That orange one was perfect. And sso natural . Loved it
You are so needed!!! Thx!❤
This is a wonderful explanation! Thanks
This was actually really helpful! Thank you! 🥰💖
i’m pretty sure those dark circles are
eye shadow …. that purple is low key so vibrant/colorful and not dark 💀
Your the only one that made this so simple 😊
Oh my god thank you! I didn't even know there were so many options
OMG the lesson I always needed!
Both ways nice! Darker side look fresh too like after swimming
The fact that I kinda like the first one better
Good job explaining it!!!
The bright under eye is definitely good but the orange would look perfect for a darker more (maybe) euphoria look? Idk what else to call it but that would probably be perfect for that!!
The smooth luminous glow are👌🏾👌🏾
Thank you babes!!! Always wondered why it never worked for me :)
I officially love you! I’m hooked. ❤
This is really helpful - thanx!
I APPRECIATE this sooooooo freakin much!!!!
Maybe I'm crazy for this but I think the warm undereye still looks amazing on you
I want to explain something too. That colors are for blue undereye (orange correct blue) but if you have orange/brown undereye you should use a blue corrector. I'm very fair with browny undereye so I use a lilac corrector.
You explain things so good
Ngl the orange under eye would be a cute summer or spring look but on the eyelid :)
Ok but why did that orange under eye look so good on you
This was actually super helpful! Thankyou❤
Why does the orange side look better to me. Gives a nice sunkissed look
Good job explaining this 👏🏼
The pixi one is so good it’s like a nice peach I have light skin and it’s like $12!
Bright under eye is so 2016 makeup that orange looks so good
This is exactly what I was searching for the last 2 days. Thank you sm, you saved my day ❤
i like to mix my color corrector with my concealer and sunscreen!
You’re really good at makeup 😊
Tbh that orange looks good too
That explains it!! Huhuhu I thought color correctors don’t come with shades like concealers do 🤧 Very informative! Thank you
this was an incredibly well done video❤
The orange under eye kinda slays tho ngl 👀
OMG. Thank you 🙏🏽. Needed this!
So helpful thank you!
I’m trying very hard to teach myself via tic tox , how to do makeup. Especially the eyes & I just watched all your video……. Going to slay todays look🥰
You explained that really good thanks 💜
So pretty
thank you so much!!! so informative🩷
I love your nails!
Thank you this is very helpful ❤❤❤