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How to fix redness and dark circles

Posted on March 28, 2026
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PICTURE: PEXELS/ MAKE UP

Makeup is endlessly fun. It’s not about covering up imperfection, it’s about cancelling out shades and tones. So it’s a nifty skill to have, especially if you struggle with dark circles or pigmentation issues. Learn the basics, so you can colour correct like a pro.

Colour correction might seem intimidating at first but once you get the basics right, it’s surprisingly easy. Think of the times you’ve tried to cover up dark circles to no avail, or bought a foundation that’s just slightly too orange. Colour correction might just be the step you’re missing.

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1. Understand the colour wheel

Simply put, colour correction is about neutralising tones. Opposite colours on the wheel cancel each other out. For example, green tones will reduce redness, while peach or orange will counteract blue or purple undertones, like dark circles. Once you get this principle, choosing the right corrector will become easier.

2. Choose the right shade for your issue

Identify what you want to correct:

  • Redness (acne, rosacea): Use a green corrector
  • Dark circles (blue/purple tones): Choose peach, salmon or orange shades, and go for deeper tones for deeper skin.
  • Dullness or sallowness: A purple or lavender corrector can brighten

Note: Apply only where needed rather than across your entire face.

3. Apply in thin layers

Beginners often over apply the products. Use a small amount and gently tap it into the skin using your  fingertip, brush or sponge. The aim to gently neutralise, not cover completely.

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4. Layer strategically with foundation

After colour correcting, follow with a very light layer of concealer or foundation. Pat rather than drag so you don’t disturb the product underneath. Use a buildable formula so you can maintain a natural finish.

5. Blend, blend, blend

The key to avoiding visible patches of colour is to blend seamlessly. Diffuse the edges so the corrector melts into the skin before you apply other products.

6. Set for longevity

A light dusting of translucent powder locks everything into place without adding heaviness. This is especially helpful if you’ve corrected under the eyes or around the nose.

Final thoughts 

Colour correction doesn’t have to be complicated. A light hand and a few well-placed products can have you achieve a brighter, more even complexion. No heavy layers required.

First published by Woman & Home

Compiled by Shaneen Noble

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