Hyperpigmentation can be difficult to disguise due to the varying shades and needing to ‘cancel out’ colours. A patient with melasma or hyperpigmentation requires a makeup technique that evens out the complexion and knowing the right shades to use can help.
Easy 3-Step Tutorial
The aim was to camouflage darker areas of skin and create an even skin tone with a combination of glo-minerals Concealer Under Eye and Camouflage Oil-Free
- Stipple on Camouflage Oil-Free in Golden to hide the hyperpigmented areas of skin.
- Apply Concealer Under Eye in Golden to conceal under eye circles.
- Finish with an application of the appropriate foundation to even out overall skin tone.
A More In-Depth Look Into Pigmentation Colour Correction
For hyperpigmentation/melasma that is often brown or blue-brown you can use:
- Camouflage Oil-Free in shades Natural or Beige
- Corrective Camouflage Kitusing the Yellow shade in the palette
- Concealer Under Eye in shade Honey
In the case of red-violet under eye circles:
- Brightener Highlight Concealer in shades Light or Medium
- Camouflage Oil-Free in shade Golden or Natural
- Concealer Under Eye in Golden
- Corrective Camouflage Kit with Yellow shade in the palette
For blue-violet under eye circles:
- Brightener Highlight Concealer in shades Light or Medium
- Camouflage Oil-Free in Natural
- Concealer Under Eye in Golden or Natural
- Corrective Camouflage Kit with shades Neutral or Yellow
Under eye circles that are blue-brown can be corrected with:
- Brightener Highlight Concealer in shades Light or Medium
- Concealer Under Eye in Honey
- Corrective Camouflage Kit with shades Lavender or Yellow