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The most over-marketed technique in modern makeup. The honest version: most faces don't need it. The under-eye is the exception. Everything else is here if you do.

104 how-to's · Updated 26 April 2026 · Avg. 4 min per piece · Edited by Nelly · Beauty & Style Director

Editor's note

Color correcting is the most over-marketed technique in modern makeup. The honest framing: most faces don't need it. The exception is the under-eye, and a single targeted product. Undertone reading is a separate and genuinely useful skill.

Other techniques

  • Sculpted Base
  • Eye Definition
  • Setting Order
  • Color Correcting & Undertones
  • Long-Wear Strategy

What 'color correcting' actually means

Color correcting uses the principle of complementary colours to neutralise unwanted tones before foundation. A peach or orange product reduces the appearance of blue-purple under-eye shadow. A green product reduces redness. The majority of faces achieve the same result with the right foundation shade.

The beginner's path

  1. Undertones — what they are and how to read yours (3 min)
  2. Do you actually need a colour corrector? (3 min)
  3. The under-eye corrector — the one that earns its place (4 min)
  4. Foundation matching for your undertone (4 min)
  5. Layering corrector under foundation — the right sequence (4 min)

Everything we've published on color correcting

  • Undertones — the short version, finally
  • Peach vs orange corrector for dark under-eyes
  • Foundation shade matching — the jawline test
  • Green corrector — when it works and when it makes things worse
  • Do you actually need a colour corrector? A diagnostic.
  • Cool undertones vs warm undertones — how to test
  • The under-eye method — step by step
  • Layering corrector under foundation — the sequence
  • Neutral undertones — the hardest shade to match
  • Correcting hyperpigmentation on deeper skin tones