What Would Be A Good Corrector For Me?
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Jan 23, 2015
Sarah G.
Thanks,
Sarah
Jan 23, 2015
ramie x.
You should check out the Beautylish Editorials newest article!
Jan 23, 2015
ramie x.
It's about covering dark circles and correcter a
Jan 24, 2015
Ariana G.
Make sure to use a concealer that is about 2 shades lighter than your skin color.
Jan 24, 2015
Ms L.
A good corrector for dark purple is a salmon/orange/peach color. You can use that and then go in with a regular concealer. You should look into Benefit Erase Paste :)