7 Of The Top Colour Correctors Recommended By Our In-House Beauty Enthusiast
What Is Colour Correction In Makeup?
As the name suggests, you are correcting the colours of an area which in this case, is your skin. You correct the discolourations so that base products have a neutralised base to work upon and there's no greying or darkening. Discolourations could be anything that's not the same colour as your natural skin tone such as dark circles, redness, pigmentation, shadows caused by hollowness or sallowness. Colour correctors work on the same logic of colour wheel theory of how certain colours of how opposing colours cancel out each other.
Now, in makeup's context, these are the usual colours worked with for correction:
For redness: Neutralize red and pink tones with a green color corrector.
For dark circles and dark spots: Use a peach color corrector if you have fair skin, or a deeper orange shade if you have medium to dark skin.
For sallowness: Balance out unwanted warmth with a lavender color corrector.
For orangeness: Now, this isn't a skin discolouration but rather a product shade flaw. Most medium toned foundations tend to be too orange so the blue helps neutralising it
Orange Vs. Peach For Indian Skin
When concealer or foundation is applied directly on the skin, it will turn grey if you don't apply an orange or peach corrector to balance the darkness (or bluish-purpleness in case of dark circles) of the discolouration. The usual suspects for Indian skin are the area around your mouth, temples, around the nose and under eyes. The warmth from the peach or orange corrects cancels out the deep tint and give you an even canvas before going over with your concealer and foundation. But, peach or orange? Which one do you use?
It all boils down to your skin tone. Peach is more suitable for fair to medium skin tone while orange is meant for medium to dark skin tone. Fair skin tones should lean more towards a salmon pink while deep skin tones can try a red one if orange runs light for them.
If the peach corrector runs light for you, get the orange one instead and use less quantity so you don't end up with an orange under eye. Blending is key when colour correctors are being used because you want to use just the quantity that's needed otherwise you will end up using double the quantity of concelaer and foundation to cover the tinge of colour left by the corrector.
Colour Corrector Recommendations
e.l.f. Cosmetics Camo Color Corrector
The e.l.f. Cosmetics Camo Color Corrector has become a favourite of content creators online since its release. A hydrating, lightweight, and long-lasting colour corrector, it features decent pigment. The thing about this one is that it's great for light colour correcting but if you have extremely dark under eye circles or pigmentation, you will have to build it by layering. It's available in four colours in India—orange, peach, yellow and green. The peach one is a little light so we wouldn't recommend buying it for medium skin tones, get the orange one instead and blending it out.
Nykaa Rating: 4.4/5
Huda Beauty #FAUXFILTER Color Corrector
This colour corrector has totally changed the game. It’s creamy, sheer (with just enough pigment) and doesn’t crease quickly so you have enough play time to apply your concealer over it and set everything in place. The shade ‘Lychee’ is the perfect shade for Indian skin tones since it’s the perfect tone of orange that’s neither too light, nor too dark. Well, you can always trust Huda Kattan to give us exactly what we want!
Nykaa Rating: 4.5/5
Smashbox X Becca Under Eye Brightening Corrector
God bless Smashbox for making sure we have a smooth supply of the OG Becca colour corrector. There’s nothing as failproof as this one on the market! Becca’s famous Backlight technology infuses the peach- and apricot-toned colour correctors with light-reflecting illuminators that deflect light away from dark under eye circles. Since it comes in a pot packaging, you can either dab it on with your fingers or use a small brush for precise application. We love that the shades are Indian-skin tone friendly so you will find your match with ease.
Nykaa Rating: 4.2/5
Bobbi Brown Corrector
Another pot colour corrector that works wonders on the under eyes. The Bobbi Brown Correctors melt effortlessly into the skin and give just the right amount of tint of colour to cancel out discolouration. The four shades available on Nykaa are brown-girl friendly if your skin tone runs medium to dark, however, light skinned folks might have to give this a miss.
Nykaa Rating: 4.5/5
L.A Girl HD Pro Conceal
Probably the most popular colour corrector on the list, the LA Girl Pro Concealer in colour correcting shades are every beauty guru’s ride or die. The blendable liquid formula, non-budging finish and opaque coverage make it a hit among those with extremely dark circles and discolouration. In our opinion, get this one in the orange shade only if your dark circles need heavy duty correcting cause it’s very pigmented.
Nykaa Rating: 4.4/5
Kay Beauty HD Liquid Colour Corrector
We have heard only good things about this liquid colour corrector from Kay Beauty. Reviews say that it blends like a dream, doesn’t leave annoying cast of colour behind and does a fab job at cancelling out the darkness (speaking about the peach and orange colours in particular). The peach shade work well on most medium skin tones so definitely give this one a try if you are looking for something a little matte.
Nykaa Rating: 4.4/5
Kryolan Dermacolor Camouflage Cream
This cream colour corrector has an irreplaceable position in Indian MUAs makeup kits. It is your typical cream colour corrector with oodles of pigment that corrects even the most peskiest dicolourations. This one's for special days when you want to cover certain troubled areas on the skin before going in with a sheer foundation or skin tint for an even finish. Also, if you have extremely oily skin, get the Supracolor one in place of the Dermacolor since that's more mattifying.
Nykaa Rating: 4.2/5