Four targeted concealers in one easy to use container. Yellow for neutralising purple shadows. Green corrects redness from Rosacea and blemishes. Lavender blends away sallowness. Tan conceals and covers imperfections. The shades can be mixed for perfect correction. The smooth cream to powder formula is long wearing and doesn't crease or melt. |
Understanding Neutralising colours: Neutralising colours are colours that appear opposite on the colour wheel. For example- blue neutralises orange; green neutralises red and so on. So in order to cover red blemishes and blotchy skin, you must neutralise the colour first with a green concealer, then, cover with foundation. By just adding a typical coloured concealer, you won't conceal the problem because the red or blue tones will shine through. So you always need to neutralise the flaw first. Meant to hide a variety of skin tone colours, in a new way.
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Here's a guideline as to how to use it.
Aqua : Use to neutralise red tones on the skin. Use this for covering blemishes, red blotches, rosacea, port-wine stains Yellow : Used to conceal bluish bruises, under-eye circles and mild red tones on the face, chemotherapy freckles / bruise / sun damage / pregnancy mask / dark spots Lavender : Used to normalise yellow-coloured imperfection such as sallow complexions and yellow bruises. It can also help conceal very dark under-eye circles and dark spots on bronze skin tones. Beige : Use beige to conceal flaws and shadows–also brightens the under-eye area. ** Adjust the Beige concealer colour to match your skintone by adding varying amounts of pale yellow. |