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Understandig Color Correcting Concealers

Becca has just launched its new Blacklight Targeted Colour Corrector, a highly pigmented formula that targets and adheres to specific areas of concern. But have you ever really examined a concealer wheel? Do you even understand how these colored corrector formulas work? For those who are not blessed with fresh and even skin tone, concealers in skin tone shades were, until recently, the only option. But, you’ve probably noticed that skin-perfecting shades no longer come only in various shades of nude – there is a whole spectrum of color concealers to consider. So, what is the difference?

As their names suggest, correctors are different from concealers, because their main purpose is not to conceal the area, but rather to correct the color and neutralize any imperfections. Many times, it is much better to correct than to conceal, especially if you want to get a flawless, natural-looking finish. But, first of all, you need to learn how to choose the right shades to address your concerns.

There are many different shades of color concealers, and each of them resolves the specific issue. Most of us will need to use a couple of different shades, to neutralize different kinds of imperfections that might be present on our face at the same time. To pick a right corrector shade, you'll first need to understand the basics of color theory by examining the color wheel.

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A color wheel is organization of color hues around a circle that shows relationships between  basic colors. The opposite colors, those positioned directly across from each other, are pairs of colors which, when combined, cancel each other out by creating a grey-scale color like white or black. So, for example, by simply looking at the color wheel we understand that green concealers may be great for canceling out any redness.

Becca's new Blacklight Targeted Colour Corrector comes in four different shades:

In addition, there are also:

Becca Blacklight Targeted Colour Corrector is available for purchase at Sephora.com. The product retails at $30.00 per shade. If you enjoyed this article, here are some other new products to consider: