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05-03-2025 10:17 AM
@LTT1 This is me! I found a video from a reddit link to youtube about telling olive skin clues and I match just about everything about it down to the colors that I wear best. Thank you! I literally teared up. I've never heard of olive skin and makeup being a whole other category. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me!
05-03-2025 10:29 AM
You cannot imagine how much I appreciate this!
will you please let me know how your search for concealer works out!
05-03-2025 10:34 AM
@LTT1 Will do. She is recommending buff shades which is what I've found worked the best on me so far, but she is also showing me better techniques so I will definitely update my skills and makeup. Thank you so much! You made my life!
05-03-2025 10:49 AM
Impossible to help you on a website. I would go to one of the better department stores and find an expieranced makeup.sales person.
05-03-2025 12:17 PM
Concealer is not intended to be used along with your color corrector
Meaning that is your first step, then your foundation and last your concealer
color corrector will not really conceal but rather correct so when your foundation is applied the skin tone is the same hue in either cool or warm
That seems to be a mistake used if you choose the corrector application
05-04-2025 05:03 PM
Huge thank you to @LTT1 and everyone else who helped me. I literally took your suggestions, watched youtube all weekend, did every virtual makeup try on online, and did a couple makeup hauls to teach my tomboy self how to do makeup.
I learned a lot and took some advice and did my face countless times. I found a combo that isn't perfect under my eyes but it's light years ahead of the crypt keeper mug shot the passport office took of me a week ago.
@LTT1 I am olive! Yellow color corrector works unbelivable wonders for me around my eyes. I mix it with my buff beige concealer shade and a pink brightener and it's light years ahead of what I was doing. No wonder nothing ever worked for me. I have never heard of yellow corrector before let alone for dark circles. Above my eyes it's beautiful and opens my hooded eyes right up.
I also learned about highlighters, what people my age should not use or do anymore, what I should be using that I never have (eyelash curler), and another trick was to use a darker concealer.
I actually found one that's for a person of color, I am not, but if I put it just under my dark circles on my cheekbone, I am gorgeous! It compliments my complexion and draws attention away from my eyes to focus on my bone structure which is my genetic blessing from my great-grandmother.
There are a lot of things I am grateful for on this board. The helpful strangers who took time out of their lives to make mine better for a skill I should already have at my age, but didn't, I love. ❤️
Thank you all so very much. I will feel like a new, much more confident person when I walk into work tomorrow.
05-10-2025 06:12 AM
@Laura14 @katie1859 @ellaphant @wagirl @FranandZoe
I just read something else endorsed by the "olive-toned girls"!
There is a blue (!) concealer by elf
that they are saying to add a drop or two to your foundation (only if you are olive toned) and this will automatically give you a perfect shade!
05-10-2025 06:29 AM
You mentioned Cover Girl, so I will post that I use a CG concealer that I have used for years which is in a tube and it is called CG Smoothers. It doesn't come in a ton of colors so I don't know if any of them would be suitable for you. However, it does provide good coverage and the price is great. You could purchase a coule different shades and always return one that isn't right.
05-10-2025 09:15 AM
Color correction as nothing but another thick layer under the eye
The dimension of these do help other face discoloration but your under eye
skin is thin and sensitive
Foundation then concealer is sufficient
Generally to conceal fine veins and a dark impression which will be lightened by concealer
A good foundation will adjust color tones so backtrack steps and start with the right tone and coverage then a concealer one shade lighter.
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