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What are color correctors? Experts explain — plus products to shop

From green primers to pink concealers, these color correctors are designed to help with a range of issues.
Kara Birnbaum / TODAY

When you have a stubborn breakout or dark bags under your eyes from a night of tossing and turning, sometimes it seems like no amount of foundation or concealer can hide them. Even worse, as you pile on more product in an attempt to cover them up, it only seems to exacerbate the issue, drawing more attention to the area that you’re hoping to conceal.

If that scenario sounds at all familiar, you might benefit from adding color correctors to your beauty routine. You may have seen a few of the brightly hued products pop up on your social media pages. Staples like L’Oréal’s green BB cream and this blue foundation tint have previously gone viral on TikTok.

While it may seem counterintuitive to put a colorful cream on the area you want to cover up, we spoke to several makeup artists who say that they regularly use color correctors to help with a range of issues.

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Best color correctors

What are color correctors?

“Color correctors are makeup or skin care [products] that you can use to correct discoloration, like sunspots or dark under-eye circles,” says celebrity makeup artist Andrew Sotomayor. “The benefits of color correctors are that they have the opposite color of the discoloration. That means they reduce the amount of coverage that you need in terms of a concealer or a foundation.”

The great thing about color correcting is that you’re using one color to cancel out a particular tone on your skin. To understand how they work, just look at the color wheel, says makeup artist Jonet Williamson: “Opposite colors cancel each other out.”

For example, because green sits on the opposite side of the wheel as red, the color can be used to tame the appearance of blemishes or red spots. Orange, on the other hand, is opposite to blue, “so [it] will help to eliminate blues in the skin such as bruising and dark circles,” shares makeup artist Morgan Leigh. “In addition, purple helps to diminish the appearance of yellowish spots,” she adds.

What are the different types of color correctors?

Green: Williamson says you’ll typically find green used in color-correcting primers. “They’re used to balance redness in the skin,” she notes. “So [they’re for] someone with fairer skin or a medium complexion that has a lot of redness or pinkness to the skin who wants to tone it down, so it matches the rest of their body.” You can also sometimes find the color used in spot treatments, to cover redness from breakouts or other small, inflamed areas.

Blue: A blue color corrector can be used to adjust makeup that’s too warm, Williamson adds. Say you have a foundation that you bought right after your most recent beach vacation but have since lost some of your tan. You can add a couple of drops of a blue color corrector to neutralize and tone down the orange hues in the formula so it better matches your skin.

Orange and red: While Sotomayor says that he uses color correctors often on clients, he adds that he only uses shades of peaches, pinks and reds, calling them “the three most useful.” The colors fall on the opposite side of the color wheel as blue, green and purple, so they can be helpful for covering up darker areas of discoloration. “Peach and orange are really good on the eyes,” he says. “If you’ve got a medium-to-light skin tone, a peach or a pink is good under the eyes at the inner corner, where we tend to get a little bit of blue.” For those with darker skin tones, deeper orange or red shades can help counteract the hyperpigmentation in the area.

Peach: A peach corrector is used to minimize blue undertones for light-to-medium skin, especially for under eye circles. “Those circles peaking through are actually blue. If you have darker skin, you can use orange for this purpose,” says celebrity makeup artist Katie Mellinger.

Yellow: Unlike other color correctors, which are typically applied before foundation or concealer. Sotomayor says that yellow color correctors can come in handy after you apply your base makeup. “Yellow is really great if you’ve picked up a little bit too much tan or you have a bit of a sunburn, or if you have sort of an uneven pigmentation,” he shares. “You can do your foundation and can take a yellow color corrector afterward and apply it across your cheekbones, down the bridge of the nose in the center of the face, and use it like a highlighter. It’ll bring out your bone structure, and it’ll neutralize hyperpigmentation.”

Purple: Purple is on the opposite side of the color wheel as yellow. But because the color is made from a combination of blue and red, a purple or lavender color corrector could have similar effects but may be easier for non-professionals to use, since it’s a softer version of a red or blue, Williamson says.

Green color correctors for redness

Sephora Collection Best Skin Ever 8HR Color Corrector

What we like
  • Good coverage
  • Nice formula
  • Affordable
Something to note
  • May be hard to get product out

Size: 0.16 oz. | Coverage: Medium | Good for: Redness

Don't break the bank with this budget-friendly green color corrector from Sephora. This liquid formula provides medium coverage and is designed to target skin redness. Apply this vegan corrector to your face first and then add in to your concealer and foundation as per usual.

NYX Professional Makeup Studio Perfect Photo-Loving Primer

What we like
  • Covers rosacea
Something to note
  • Texture is too thin

Size: 1 oz. | Coverage: Sheer | Good for: Rosacea and acne

NYX Professional Makeup’s affordable color-correcting primer has racked up more than 10,000 five-star ratings from Amazon shoppers who say that it helps reduce redness and create a smooth makeup look. “My makeup NEVER used to stay on all day,” one reviewer wrote. “Now, when I get home from work, my face looks the same as when I left.”

Tarte Shape Tape Corrector

What we like
  • Great for mature skin
  • Brightening
Something to note
  • Product may leak

Size: 0.2 oz. and 0.0338 oz. | Coverage: Full | Good for: Redness and dark undereye circles

Infused with hyaluronic acid, this full-coverage color corrector helps to reduce blemishes, redness, discoloration and dark undereye circles. In addition to green, this trendy skin care product also comes in other popular hues, including blue, pink and yellow. This brightening formula also comes in a petite travel size, so it'll easily fit in your suitcase for your next vacation.

Make Up For Ever Step 1 Primer Color Corrector

What we like
  • Thick consistency
  • Texture feels smooth
Something to note
  • Doesn't control oily skin

Size: 1 oz. | Coverage: Medium | Good for: Fair to light skin with redness

If redness is your main concern, Leigh recommends this color corrector from Make Up For Ever. The formula instantly neutralizes discoloration and evens out skin tone for 24 hours, according to the brand. Customers also love this product because it’s not cakey or pore-filling.

Smashbox Photo Finish Correct Anti-Redness Primer

What we like
  • Blends easily
Something to note
  • Not enough coverage

Size: 1 oz. | Coverage: Light | Good for: Rosacea and redness

When it comes to green color correctors, Williamson likes Smashbox’s primer. The formula is said to neutralize redness while smoothing skin and protecting it against damage. It’s made with soothing and nourishing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, algae, probiotic extract and vitamins.

Color correctors for dark circles

Live Tinted Huestick Corrector

What we like
  • Has hyaluronic acid
  • Great for brown tones
Something to note
  • Not creamy enough

Size: Tube applicator | Key ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, squalane, vitamins C and E | Good for: Dark circles and hyperpigmentation

If you’re looking for just one shade, Williamson likes Live Tinted’s color correctors. “They have these color corrector sticks that are really easy to use. It’s like a crayon that you dot on, blend it out really easily, and you’re set,” she says.

Along with its color-correcting abilities, the brand says that the Huestick can also be used to add color to your cheeks, lips and eyes.

Tarte Colored Clay CC Undereye Corrector

What we like
  • Easy to blend
  • Creamy consistency
Something to note
  • Can crease after few hours

Size: 0.08 oz. | Key ingredients: Squalane, caffeine and rose clay | Good for: Dark circles and discoloration

This under-eye corrector offers a crease-free complexion and great coverage. It has a thicker formula than other color correctors and helps reduce the appearance of those fine lines with a quick touch. If you suffer from dark circles due to lack of sleep, the mix of invigorating ingredients will give you a bright look. The formula is waterproof and contains squalane, rose clay to soothe skin around the area and mica to soften the wrinkles.

Charlotte Tilbury Magic Vanish

What we like
  • Not greasy
Something to note
  • Not ideal for mature skin

Size: 0.09 oz. | Coverage: Light | Good for: Dark circles and hyperpigmentation

Cheat your way to a flawless-looking complexion with this corrector from Charlotte Tilbury. This peach color will counteract any blue or purple discoloration under your eyes and works well on different skin tones. The creamy formula is easy to blend and has a brightening effect, thanks to the presence of mica.

“It covers dark circles under my eyes and sunspots [well]. It has a lovely soft and moist texture, and it melts into the skin very well,” shared one customer with combination skin.

Bobbi Brown Skin Corrector Stick

What we like
  • Brightens dark circles
  • Texture is soft and creamy
Something to note
  • Not crease-proof

Size: Stick formula | Coverage: Medium | Good for: Dark circles and discoloration

For those with olive skin tones, this color corrector stick will perfect your natural shade. According to reviewers, this product blends well and provides an even texture.

“I’ve used a lot of correctors but this layers so well by itself or under heavy makeup. I have very strong hyperpigmentation on my South Asian brown skin, so this works like a charm combatting the dark brown/purple under my eyes and around my mouth,” shared one shopper.

Bobbi Brown Under Eye Corrector

What we like
  • Great coverage
  • Stays on all day
Something to note
  • Consistency is dry

Size: 0.05 oz. | Coverage: Full | Good for: Dark circles and redness

The Bobbi Brown Under Eye Corrector is the same formula as the brand’s concealer, but it has a pinker base, Sotomayor says, so it works to help cover dark circles. It comes in 16 peach- and pink-based shades and is said to be waterproof and sweat-resistant to stand up to all-day wear.

Best liquid color corrector

L.A. Girl Pro Matte Mixing Pigment

What we like
  • Adjusts foundation color
Something to note
  • Needs to be mixed well

Size: 1 oz. | Key ingredients: Vitamin E, sunflower seed oil | Good for: Adjusting foundation and concealer

TikTok user Rose Siard went viral after she shared how she uses this blue pigment to neutralize the warm tones of an orange-heavy foundation, and viewers were amazed by the hack. Reviewers online agree, saying that it's great for those who struggle to find the perfect match.

"I have light/fair skin, so it's hard to find exactly the right shade for me, but with this, I can make my own perfect shade," one shopper wrote. "It's such a game changer, I will definitely be purchasing more in the future/recommending to others."

Best color corrector palettes

NYX Professional Makeup Color Correcting Concealer Palette

What we like
  • Creamy and blendable
Something to note
  • Ideal for minor imperfections

Size: 0.30 oz. | Coverage: Light | Good for: All skin tones

"I’ve been using this palette for a few years now and it will always remain a staple in my makeup routine," says production associate Jill Ortiz.

"I sleep for maybe 4.5 hours a night so you can likely imagine how tragic my dark circles are — and this palette has everything I need to help minimize their look. Not only does it contain yellow to balance out my purple undereye, but it also includes to combat redness," she adds.

Mac Cosmetics Studio Fix Conceal and Correct Palette

What we like
  • Great for dark skin
  • Ideal for dry skin
Something to note
  • Not ideal for mature skin

Size: 0.21 oz. | Coverage: Full | Good for: Discoloration and dark circles

Williamson says that she uses this Conceal and Correct Palette both on herself and on clients. "It's nice because they go by complexion, so it's light, medium, deep and dark," she notes. Each palette has two color correctors and multiple concealer shades that can be used individually or combined to help hide any problem areas.

Make Up For Ever Ultra HD Underpainting Palette

What we like
  • Offers great pigmentation
  • Doesn't crease on fine lines
Something to note
  • Package is small

Size: 0.2 oz. | Coverage: Creamy | Good for: Hyperpigmentation and discoloration

Sotomayor says Make Up For Ever's HD Underpainting Palette in medium is one of his favorites because it includes peach and pink color correctors. According to the brand, the formulas combine pigments, powders and emollient oils to "provide a second skin, seamless look and feel."

Stila Correct and Perfect All-In-One Color Correcting Palette

What we like
  • All-in-one formula
Something to note
  • Not ideal for deeper complexions

Size: 0.46 oz. | Coverage: Light to medium | Good for: Redness and uneven texture

This all-in-one color corrector will target all your skin concerns and imperfections. The palette features five tones of cream correctors including peach, pink, yellow, green and orange to target specific skin issues. Whether you want to neutralize hyperpigmentation or cover that sunburn, this palette brings all the essentials into one.

Best color corrector creams

L.A. Girl HD Pro Corrector Concealer

What we like
  • Blends easily
Something to note
  • Brush applicator is difficult to use

Size: 0.28 oz. | Coverage: Long-lasting coverage | Good for: All skin types

With a creamy and lightweight texture, this inexpensive corrector is built to camouflage your blemishes while contouring your skin. The lavender tone corrector helps in neutralizing unwanted yellow undertones and sallowness. It also lasts for six to seven hours without fading and is a budget-friendly product to minimize redness.

Nars Radiant Creamy Color Corrector

What we like
  • Creamy texture
  • Crease-proof
Something to note
  • Some shades run too dark

Size: 0.2 oz. | Coverage: Full | Good for: Purple-toned imperfections and discoloration

Neutralize the look of your dark circles and dark spots with this creamy color corrector. What makes this formula efficient is the radiant finish which helps to give you that flawless complexion. The creamy texture doesn't feel heavy, and you can easily skip the concealer for a natural effect.

It Cosmetics Bye Bye Redness Neutralizing Color-Correcting Concealer Cream

What we like
  • Blends well
  • Great pigmentation
Something to note
  • Heavy texture

Size: 2.1 oz. | Coverage: Full | Good for: Scars, redness and acne

For a full-coverage finish, this color-correcting cream is the way to go. It's formulated for people who experience redness, hyperpigmentation, skin irritations and scars. The product contains colloidal oatmeal, which helps to reduce irritation, along with a mix of other key ingredients like collagen, aloe and peptides. With a thin layer of this product, you will conceal most of the blemishes on your skin, according to the brand.

Chanel Longwear Colour Corrector

What we like
  • Lightweight texture
Something to note
  • Works more as a concealer

Size: 0.26 oz. | Coverage: Light to medium coverage | Good for: Dark circles

Mellinger recommends this correcting shade for dark spots. This formula features a lightweight and gel-based texture that helps minimize under eye imperfections while neutralizing the appearance of redness. Customers love this product for its ability to hide raccoon-looking eyes and add a flawless look to their complexion.

"It goes on very smoothly over my bumpy red rosacea skin and leaves it smooth, hydrated and completely covered with no cakiness whatsoever," shared one buyer.

Frequently Asked Questions

The key to an even complexion when applying a color corrector is having well-moisturized skin. "Gently press the color where needed and top with foundation and/or concealer. I'd do this using a blending sponge to ensure a seamless application and coverage," shares Leigh.

For Mellinger, the best way to apply a color corrector is to use an appropriate-sized brush on the area that needs correction. "Then using either your finger, the same brush or another brush, blend the edges of the corrector. After that, apply your concealer on top of the corrector in a stipple pattern. This can either be done with a sponge, brush or finger."

According to Leigh, the difference between a concealer and a color corrector is that the former is used to match your skin tone, which helps cover up blemishes and other imperfections. "Depending on the severity of these imperfections, it's often enough on its own and on a good day, even a tinted moisturizer can do the trick!" she explains.

Alternatively, she adds, "As a professional makeup artist, I'd recommend a color corrector where there is more intense discoloration, such as severe rosacea or extreme darkness around the eyes, and similarly bruising."

"When looking for a color corrector, try to find a formula that best suits your skin type . If your skin is on the drier side , you may want to opt for a cream or liquid color corrector. Powder and matte formulas are beneficial for more oily skin ," says celebrity makeup artist Jillian Dempsey.

According to pro makeup artist Sabena Collier, "To cancel out greenish or brown dark circles, use a peach or orange corrector. To cancel out blue or purple dark circles, use a bisque or pink corrector.

"After using a color corrector to neutralize the tone of darkness, opt for a concealer one shade lighter than your natural skin tone," says Collier.

How we chose the best color correctors

The Shop TODAY team rounded up the list of best color correctors by enlisting the recommendations of renowned makeup artists and our own team of editors. We selected the best formulas based on performance and shoppers' reviews.

Meet our experts

  • Morgan Leigh is a professional makeup artist based in New York City. You can also find her working on hair and makeup for weddings in and around the New York area.
  • Andrew Sotomayor is an Emmy award-winning celebrity makeup artist with 17 years of professional experience. His latest work can be seen on Broadway.
  • Jonet Williamson is a professional makeup artists and content creator working in New York and Atlanta. She's passionate about making beauty education relatable, working with brands on campaigns, content creation and product development.
  • Katie Mellinger is a fashion and celebrity makeup artist specializing in flawless skin and feminine looks. Her work has been featured in outlets such as W, Vanity Fair, i-D, Wonderland, Oyster and many others.
  • Jillian Dempsey is a celebrity makeup artist and is the founder of her eponymous brand.
  • Sabena Collier is a pro makeup artist for Bobbie Brown. She also focuses on bridal and runway makeup.