After Base Makeup Application
Use this palette after applying foundation or cushion, but before setting with powder. Correct areas that base makeup alone doesn't fully cover—like dark spots or under-eye circles—then lightly press powder on top to lock everything in place for long-lasting, transfer-resistant wear.
Layer Colors for a Natural Finish
The key is to work with small amounts using your fingertip or a small brush. For areas with redness, apply a green-toned shade first. For bluish dark circles, start with peach or orange. Then layer a beige shade close to your natural skin tone on top and blend the edges seamlessly. Mix in a blending color (Pure Bright, Fair, etc.) to fine-tune brightness and tone for a custom-fit correction that looks like your skin.
Adapt to Your Routine
- Busy mornings: Dab directly onto dark spots over sunscreen for a quick, lightweight look
- Office days: Correct only under-eyes and around the mouth for a polished, clean impression
- Evening events or photo-ready moments: Use correcting shades to neutralize tone, then layer coverage colors for flawless-looking skin
Products That Work Well Together
Apply over a hydrating cushion or foundation for smoother blending. Finish by lightly setting the T-zone with a fine powder to boost longevity. Add highlighter to the inner corner triangle or bridge of the nose for a sculpted, dimensional base.
Storage and Hygiene
Store at room temperature between 10–30°C, away from extreme heat or cold. You may notice slight oil separation depending on temperature—this doesn't affect quality and the product is safe to use. Clean brushes and sponges regularly to maintain hygiene, and always remove thoroughly with makeup remover during cleansing.