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 CORRECTOR: Soft Amber
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| Product Description |
CORRECTOR - Correction of poor skin tones is achieved by using a "correcting" make-up base. The most popular and wide-ranging corrector color has a yellow base. This corrector will achieve almost any contouring or correction needed for most skin tones and conditions.
Soft Amber - is a yellow corrector base used for all skin tones to correct reddish or bluish skin discolorations ...dark eye circles, rosacea, acne, scars and blemishes. Works well when used to provide definition or contouring. Balance your face by using Soft Amber corrector.
Yellow-based corrector is the most used corrector due to its flexibility and the coverage it gives. It will easily blend with almost any skin tone.
APPLICATION TIPS: Our Concealer/Corrector can be used before or after your foundation to hide or smooth away acne, brown spots, rosacea, scars, birthmarks or other blemishes. Try both the before and after techniques to see which looks more natural on your skin. After applying the first layer, more layers may be applied to build up the desired opacity. Got a little problem area you would like to make disappear? This is the concealer answer you've been looking for - heals as it conceals!
SECRET EYE-OPENING TIP: Use Soft Amber Corrector as a brightening eye shadow - you will LOVE the effect! |
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IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: Please consult your own medical practitioner before beginning new supplements. Do not construe any of the statements herein as medical advice. The statements on this site have not been evaluated by the FDA, nor have the products been approved to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information provided on this site is for informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other health care professional. Although research about these ingredients can be found and documented all over the web, in libraries and medical universities around the world, it is not intended that any of these statements take the place of personal medical advice. |
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