Check out our beginner's guide to color correcting makeup

Whether you suffer from a condition like rosacea, which increases the natural redness of skin, or simply partied a little too hard last night, you might be dealing with some unwanted color in your cheeks. Whatever the cause, facial redness can make it look like you're blushing or breaking out and can even impact your self-confidence. Fortunately, there's a way to rid yourself of unwanted pink patches and achieve the Instagrammable complexion you crave.
You don't need to spend hours applying makeup to even out problem skin.
Whether you want to remove red patches, eliminate sallow spots, or cover up acne, this quick-and-easy color correcting tutorial will give you a natural-looking glow in minutes. Read on for details.
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Materials
Master PRIME color correcting primer
Color correcting concealer
Makeup sponge
Small makeup brush
Large foundation brush
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Instructions
1. Using a makeup sponge, Apply Master PRIME color correcting primer to skin liberally, focusing on large areas of redness.
2. Apply color correcting concealer to remaining spots of color using a small brush. Pat into face with a makeup sponge.
3. Using a large foundation brush, apply your favorite foundation to entire face.
4. Brush powder onto skin using a clean foundation brush.
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5. Let your natural beauty shine through!
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