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Make your own corrective color concealers! Drug store products ONLY!!!!!

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2011

Love the concept of corrective color concealers, but not the price tag? Well then, just make your own! Easy and affordable way to create your own green (to correct red areas, blemishes, and flushed skin) and yellow concealers (to correct dark under eye circles, bruises and blue toned areas) using only drug store products! Be sure to subscribe!

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  • Oh thanks!

  • @jesstinator No problem at all! It's all about preference I think :) <3

  • I was under the impression that peach/salmon corrects blueish dark circles, not yellow.

  • @jesstinator In my opinion, a pink base in a concealer will look gray when applied to blue or purple hues that appear under eyes. Yellow based concealers counteract these tones; I was taught to follow a color wheel, and yellow is opposite purple, which is the color under my eyes. peach/salmon is across blue/blue-green, so if your under eye circles are more blue/green, then that would work perfectly for you!

  • does the concealer have to be a stickk ? answer please

  • @143iloveyoouu no not at all! If you want to, any concealer should work! I would suggest still melting it down- in the liquid state, the color you are adding to it will adhere to the concealer more effectively. Good luck!

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  • I can't find NYC at my local drugstore:( will the wet and wild shade-concealer stick work?

  • thanks for this!! i didn't think of melting it down! can't wait to try :)

  • I have HORRIBLE acne scars over most of my face and although im working on fading them the lower portion is still pretty dark. I want full coverage and was trying to figure out what to use. I always hear about the yellow and green but was recently told about a lavender to use over very dark blemishes on women of color. Do you know this to be true? I so totally want to try this. If you could message me about this I would really appreciate.

  • cool! i want to try to make a peachy/pink color like the bobbi brown corrector shades! this is such a great idea bc the bobbi brown correctors are over $20!

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