By now,you've likely seen how magical color-correcting can be when it comes to concealing sunless circles or brightening sallow skin. But Instagram user rebellemakeup demonstrated the technique's true versatility by showing how it can mask something a tiny more substantial: a tattoo.
In just a few short seconds, we watch as she uses a creamy orange color-corrector to mask the black ink. The shade she picked makes sense -this warm hue is very effective at canceling out blue and purple tones, or which are visible in the midnight text (learn more approximately choosing the right color-corrector here). She goes on to cover it with concealer,foundation, and several layers of powder. Though this seems like a bit of an arduous process, or the results are absolutely flawless. It's worth trying if you need to mask that tiny tat before going to your grandma's birthday party! View how it works below. "Renew"OrangetranslucentMININatural to match her spray tan) and powder lightly again! Any questions? Leave them down below
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