Let’s be real—dark lids, redness, uneven tone… concealer should fix it, but only if you use it right. Here’s the pro breakdown: • Dark purple/blue under eyes? Use a salmon-toned corrector. Warm peach cancels cool shadows—dab lightly, blend in layers. • Redness around nose or cheeks? Tap green corrector just where needed. Not all over—unless you want to look grey. • Smile lines or marionette shadows? Use a brightening beige shade to lift. • Acne or scars? Go one shade deeper than your skin, tap to cover, then diffuse the edges. Once concealer’s set, use a damp (almost dry) sponge to gently tap in foundation from the center out—never rub. For medium-deep skin tones, a sheer glow-finish base keeps you looking fresh, not flat. Bonus tip: color correction means you can rock pink eyeshadow, even on dark lids. It’s all about neutralizing first. #beauty #makeup #concealer