Color Correcting & Contour Cremes
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These Glamour Crème™ Correct and Contour shades are everything you need to correct dark circles, neutralize discoloration, and conceal blemishes. Use these colors individually for color correction or blend directly with Glamour Crème™ foundation for custom shades. As they are made with same Glamour Crème base, they blend seamlessly. With options for both fair and deep skin tones, you can correct discolorations and create beautiful contours on practically any skin shade.
To Use: Refer to the color wheel when doing corrective work. Colors directly opposite each other in the color spectrum, such as red and green or blue and orange, when combined in the right proportions, will effectively cancel each other out and make a color close to a skin shade. This makes the discoloration much easier to cover with a light layer of foundation. Lightly cover the discolored area with the appropriate color correction shade and set lightly with powder. Then cover the area with foundation.
Highlight Shades: Lady Fair, Sunrise Flush, Yellow Highlight, Soft Orange, Caramel, Deep Golden Highlight
Contour Shades: Evening Mist, Soft Wisp, Hazelnut, Hidden Magic
The Fair Color Corrector shades are 5 of the most proven and effective colors for correction work used by professional makeup artists on fair to medium skin tones:
The Deep Color Corrector shades below work effectively for correction work and are suitable for medium deep to deep to dark skin tones:
Check out this handy Shade Matching PDF Guide.
Due to the variance in the display of colors across different monitor types, color swatches may not be an exact match to the actual product. Use for reference only.
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