@@marthavanderpool6829 Thank you so much! I did a follow up explaining the shades and showing the products better. I hope this helps. th-cam.com/video/ULEjZtAAaes/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Q4GFl4H4d7sQp_64
As the other commentor, said - I’m impressed, too. I don’t have dark circles but you performed some magic there, and as you said, you didn’t have to put any make up on the rest of your face! Definitely subscribing. 👍🏼
I'm an traditional artist who thinks outside of box and i think that way but i never see people do it that way so I'm always happy when someone shows it so everyone can know how easily you can achieve the effect
I'd like to see a close up of this. For those of us who use makeup, but are not MUA's, putting a corrector and nothing else on the face would look odd. It may lessen the darkness, but will weirdly enhance the "skin". I'm not sold, but understand the idea.
@@lisah1095 yes, if the corrector shade isn’t matched well, it could be visible and not blend completely. I’ll try to show more of a close up next time. 🤗
@@MynameissSeint restructured their compensation plan and did away with the MLM structure. They Changed to straight affiliate marketing plan. The changes only affect the Artists not the customers. They did not shut down. 🤗
I am not a makeup artist, and this is how I have been covering my dark circles for years. Even the rudest people I know have never mentioned it looking odd. You need to find the correct shade and formula for your skin. The one I use literally melts into my skim and takes the dark circles away with it. I use a peach toned colour corrector and nothing else. It only comes in one shade. Works amazingly well. Costs $8
@@rabaile1 Annette, yes give it a try and let me know how It works! It’s great for dark spots. Sometimes I have to adjust the color I’m using and use a more red under toned corrector for the sun spots because even though they appear brown they can have a green under tone to them. But most of the time I use the dark peach color and it works fine. I’m gonna put the link here so you can see a picture of the shade I’m talking about. The R1 is for fair skin R3 for medium to dark etc. You probably already have something with a red undertone that is a lip/cheek color you could experiment with 🤗 everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/630/demi-corrector-r1/
@@The_Tricia_McSwain Oh, thank you! I think I may get some of that. It'll last a long time, too. This morning, I tried ... well, I didn't do it exactly like you said, because I didn't have any bronzer. I THOUGHT about using eye shadow, but I was leery to do it right then, because I had to go to church afterwards - ha! Anyway, I used a yellowish color concealer on the HUGE dark spot on my cheek, and spread it out beyond the edges, you know. But then I put what they call a "highlighter," which is kind of pinkish, like the link you showed, over the top of that, and it REALLY helped camouflage that spot. If I just looked at my face in the mirror, as opposed to beaming right in on the spot, it wasn't obvious at all. Thanks a million! Annette
@@rabaile1 that’s great! Definitely try the eyeshadow when you’re not going anywhere just in case. Lol. I looked around the cosmetic section and I did find some Elf color correctors at Walmart. I’ll show them in a video. There are also some brow crayons in a blonde shade that could work in place of bronzer for darkening the light spots. 🤗
@@The_Tricia_McSwain Oh, good! I'm subscribed now, so I should catch your Elf video (and others upcoming) - ha! I was using Maybelline Instant Age Rewind "highlighter" and whatever that one is that has kind of a yellow cast to it. I still want to get the R1 pallette that you linked earlier, though. At one time or another, I've had all kinds of different colors, but didn't really know what each was for. :o) Thanks a million, Annette
I'm 52, wear minimal makeup. Light color eyeshadow, slightly darker eyeshadow for eyeliner on bottom, and occasional concealer for the random zits that still pop up now and again. I have allergies, iron deficiency, lack of sleep, and hereditary black under eyes. I look awful, sometimes I really look like I'm walking around with two black eyes. My pale skin doesn't help either :) But, I hate how I looked when I try concealer under my eyes, not to mention it accentuates the fine lines there. The concealer just never looks right. Your idea makes sense, fill in with darker then use the color correctors. I'll have to look into that palette you had. Looks like it's a powder rather than a cream? If so, that sounds even better. Thank you for this. Maybe I can look somewhat normal again.
@@Christy.1I feel your struggles❤️here is link to the color corrector I use most for the darkness. 🤗 everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-495344/356/color-corrector/1006/color-corrector-o3/
@@The_Tricia_McSwain I will. I recently had to start wearing wigs because of hair loss. My old, pale skin didn’t work with new, pretty hair so I started experimenting with make up. This tip should make things easier, and quicker. 😊👍
@@michelephelps1087 my go to when in a hurry is a tinted moisturizer or BB Cream. It’s a faster alternative to foundation. Also, a cream bronzer is a quick way to add a little color or warm up your coloring with very little product 🤗
@@The_Tricia_McSwainthis tip worked very well for me! 😊 And I just used a little bronzer and blush to contour (from one of your other videos), no foundation at all. It worked great. 😃👍
@@vcotten I haven’t tried any yet but Maybe I’ll go in search of a few so I can test them out and review them. If your dark circles are mostly a bluish tone, look for something with an orangish tone to cancel the blue. If you are fair skinned then it would be more of a very light peach color. 🤗
I wanted to ask the same question about seeing the bronzer color, but also seen the shades of the yellow and peach that you used. My bruise blue under eye circles make others look like they don’t have any at all. I’ve never ever found a concealer that helps. Also, being 60, powders tend to collect in the lines under the eyes. Will this work OK? Thank you. I look forward to seeing your answer!
@@The_Tricia_McSwain hi! I had the same question about the colors and didn’t respond to your message here. Can you see my comment please write under this? Thank you so much. I am subscribing to your channel.!!
@@pjgirl100 like you, I can not use powders under my eyes. It just accentuates the lines and causes creases. I love these Demi correctors because they are cream and move with the skin, are lightweight and seam to cancel the unwanted tones instead of concealing them. 🤗
@@bg-ij9uc I use cream color correctors. This was Demi color correctors in shade O3 and Y1. The link is below. I can help you find the right shade for you if your skin tones are lighter or darker than mine🤗 I’m happy to answer any questions 😊 everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/
@@bg-ij9uc I used cream bronzer to darken the light area and cream color corrector to cancel out the blueish tones creating the darkness. Bronzer link: everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/114/bronzer/126/bronzer-bella/ Color corrector for bluish tones dark circles: everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/
Thank you. I’ve never heard of cream color corrector in a palette like that. Then again, I’ve never looked. I’ll try to find it. I’m quite red And blue under eyes. Thank you
@@bg-ij9uc sometimes the redness we see can be coming from the blueish undertones. I have success canceling the redness on my cheeks using the same peachy colored corrector that I use under my eyes. ❤️
Your dark circles aren’t really that bad, at least compared to mine. I don’t have any lightness either next to the dark circles so I don’t think this would work for me.
@@julissimo1 Hello Julissimo1! Are you just interested in a match for color correcting or would you like recommendations for eyeshadows and lip/cheek colors as well? I have a color Match Form ⬇️ Answer a few questions and I’ll send you a customized color match. 🔗🔗form.jotform.com/232257548659166 Or if you prefer you can message me through Facebook or Instagram here are my links 🔗. 🔗 facebook.com/share/pt84n76xiRqyvVki/?mibextid=K35XfP 🔗 instagram.com/the_tricia_mcswain?igsh=YWQwcnNwM3FsazZr& Do you have a specific skin concern you want to problem solve for? Best, Tricia
@@sophie2084 I did a follow up tutorial that shows the colors better😊 this is the shade I used to darken the light areas everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/114/bronzer/126/bronzer-bella/ This is the peach color that cancels the bluish tones in the dark circles everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/
@@terrylaberry2480 here is a link that will take you to the Demi color corrector in shade O3. I also used the shade Y1. If you have questions or need assistance, I’m happy to help! 😊 everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/
@@crucitasquillace5072 I would love to help find your perfect shades!😊here is a color match form that helps me determine what shades are best for you. What type of makeup or concealer do you currently use? triciamcswain.my.canva.site/scroll-class
@@leeclapp3627 hee is the link to the correctors. I used O3 and Y1. The O3 is peach colored and cancels the bluish tone that causes darkness. If you also have some purplish tone, the Y1 cancels purple. Message me with questions or if you need assistance choosing shades for your skin tone. I’m happy to help🤗 everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/
@@chrislinellis2685 hi there! Here is a link to the correctors I used. Comment match for help with shade matching to your skintone 🤗 I used shades O3 and Y1. everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/ This is the bronzer I used to darken the light areas. Shade Bella. everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/114/bronzer/126/bronzer-bella/
Loved this! Next time I hope you show the product packaging and name the shades you used. Thank you!
@@marthavanderpool6829 Thank you so much! I did a follow up explaining the shades and showing the products better. I hope this helps. th-cam.com/video/ULEjZtAAaes/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Q4GFl4H4d7sQp_64
I haven’t seen this method before. I may experiment with it. Thank you.
@@jflo2012 let me know how it works out🤗
As the other commentor, said - I’m impressed, too. I don’t have dark circles but you performed some magic there, and as you said, you didn’t have to put any make up on the rest of your face! Definitely subscribing. 👍🏼
@@tamaramorton8812Thank you! I appreciate your feedback and your subscribe😊
WOW ! I have dark circles . I never saw this technique before . Thanks
@@marizzy63 my pleasure! When you try it, Let me know how it works!
Thanks for sharing this great tip.
Genius!
I'm an traditional artist who thinks outside of box and i think that way but i never see people do it that way so I'm always happy when someone shows it so everyone can know how easily you can achieve the effect
BRILLIANT!!!! I've just subscribed 💜
@@vivianlawrence778 Thank You! 🩷
interesting videos, thanks for the content
Your looking beautiful and vibrant Tricia 😂😂😂🎉
I'd like to see a close up of this. For those of us who use makeup, but are not MUA's, putting a corrector and nothing else on the face would look odd. It may lessen the darkness, but will weirdly enhance the "skin". I'm not sold, but understand the idea.
@@lisah1095 yes, if the corrector shade isn’t matched well, it could be visible and not blend completely. I’ll try to show more of a close up next time. 🤗
@@MynameissSeint restructured their compensation plan and did away with the MLM structure. They Changed to straight affiliate marketing plan. The changes only affect the Artists not the customers. They did not shut down. 🤗
@@Mynameiss oh no! I’m so sorry to hear that!! I wish your artist would have done a return for you❤️
I am not a makeup artist, and this is how I have been covering my dark circles for years. Even the rudest people I know have never mentioned it looking odd. You need to find the correct shade and formula for your skin. The one I use literally melts into my skim and takes the dark circles away with it. I use a peach toned colour corrector and nothing else. It only comes in one shade. Works amazingly well. Costs $8
@@rubybonsparkletits2323What is the peach color corrector you use?
Well, this is genius! I may try this on the sun spot I have right smack dab on the middle of my cheek. THANKS for the tip! Annette
@@rabaile1 Annette, yes give it a try and let me know how It works! It’s great for dark spots. Sometimes I have to adjust the color I’m using and use a more red under toned corrector for the sun spots because even though they appear brown they can have a green under tone to them. But most of the time I use the dark peach color and it works fine. I’m gonna put the link here so you can see a picture of the shade I’m talking about. The R1 is for fair skin R3 for medium to dark etc. You probably already have something with a red undertone that is a lip/cheek color you could experiment with 🤗
everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/630/demi-corrector-r1/
@@The_Tricia_McSwain Oh, thank you! I think I may get some of that. It'll last a long time, too. This morning, I tried ... well, I didn't do it exactly like you said, because I didn't have any bronzer. I THOUGHT about using eye shadow, but I was leery to do it right then, because I had to go to church afterwards - ha! Anyway, I used a yellowish color concealer on the HUGE dark spot on my cheek, and spread it out beyond the edges, you know. But then I put what they call a "highlighter," which is kind of pinkish, like the link you showed, over the top of that, and it REALLY helped camouflage that spot. If I just looked at my face in the mirror, as opposed to beaming right in on the spot, it wasn't obvious at all. Thanks a million! Annette
@@rabaile1 that’s great! Definitely try the eyeshadow when you’re not going anywhere just in case. Lol. I looked around the cosmetic section and I did find some Elf color correctors at Walmart. I’ll show them in a video. There are also some brow crayons in a blonde shade that could work in place of bronzer for darkening the light spots. 🤗
@@The_Tricia_McSwain Oh, good! I'm subscribed now, so I should catch your Elf video (and others upcoming) - ha! I was using Maybelline Instant Age Rewind "highlighter" and whatever that one is that has kind of a yellow cast to it. I still want to get the R1 pallette that you linked earlier, though. At one time or another, I've had all kinds of different colors, but didn't really know what each was for. :o) Thanks a million, Annette
I'm 52, wear minimal makeup. Light color eyeshadow, slightly darker eyeshadow for eyeliner on bottom, and occasional concealer for the random zits that still pop up now and again. I have allergies, iron deficiency, lack of sleep, and hereditary black under eyes. I look awful, sometimes I really look like I'm walking around with two black eyes. My pale skin doesn't help either :) But, I hate how I looked when I try concealer under my eyes, not to mention it accentuates the fine lines there. The concealer just never looks right. Your idea makes sense, fill in with darker then use the color correctors. I'll have to look into that palette you had. Looks like it's a powder rather than a cream? If so, that sounds even better. Thank you for this. Maybe I can look somewhat normal again.
@@Christy.1I feel your struggles❤️here is link to the color corrector I use most for the darkness. 🤗
everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-495344/356/color-corrector/1006/color-corrector-o3/
Wow!
What a great tip! 😃
@@michelephelps1087 thank you! Let me know how it works for you when you give it a try!🤗
@@The_Tricia_McSwain I will. I recently had to start wearing wigs because of hair loss. My old, pale skin didn’t work with new, pretty hair so I started experimenting with make up. This tip should make things easier, and quicker. 😊👍
@@michelephelps1087 my go to when in a hurry is a tinted moisturizer or BB Cream. It’s a faster alternative to foundation. Also, a cream bronzer is a quick way to add a little color or warm up your coloring with very little product 🤗
@@The_Tricia_McSwainthis tip worked very well for me! 😊
And I just used a little bronzer and blush to contour (from one of your other videos), no foundation at all. It worked great. 😃👍
@@michelephelps1087 yay! I’m so glad it was helpful!❤️I really appreciate your feedback!
Any recommendations for drugstore correctors?
@@vcotten I haven’t tried any yet but Maybe I’ll go in search of a few so I can test them out and review them.
If your dark circles are mostly a bluish tone, look for something with an orangish tone to cancel the blue. If you are fair skinned then it would be more of a very light peach color. 🤗
I’m impressed
It would have been great to see the bronzer shade.
@@Minidoppler thank you for your feedback ❤️I will do a follow up showing the shades I used😊
I wanted to ask the same question about seeing the bronzer color, but also seen the shades of the yellow and peach that you used. My bruise blue under eye circles make others look like they don’t have any at all. I’ve never ever found a concealer that helps. Also, being 60, powders tend to collect in the lines under the eyes. Will this work OK? Thank you. I look forward to seeing your answer!
@@The_Tricia_McSwain hi! I had the same question about the colors and didn’t respond to your message here. Can you see my comment please write under this? Thank you so much. I am subscribing to your channel.!!
@@pjgirl100 hi! Yes, I see you❤️
@@pjgirl100 like you, I can not use powders under my eyes. It just accentuates the lines and causes creases. I love these Demi correctors because they are cream and move with the skin, are lightweight and seam to cancel the unwanted tones instead of concealing them. 🤗
Wow 😮
Excellent
@@anne-mariemarshall3105 Thank You!🤗
What product did you use? It looked like powder. I get enough creasing with cream products. And powder is 10 times worse
@@kathleentyler282 it is cream. Seint bronzer and their Demi Color correctors😊
@@The_Tricia_McSwain?? it looked like you were dipping into powder pallets?
@@pjgirl100 they are cream😊
Thank you!
@@brittfox5352 thank you for following me! Let me know how it works when you try it out🤗
the vertical video is not convincing, can you please do it horizontal, thank you
but what is the product? Foundation? eye shadow? maybe I missed it but did you mention what it was? And was it powder or something else?
@@bg-ij9uc I use cream color correctors. This was Demi color correctors in shade O3 and Y1. The link is below.
I can help you find the right shade for you if your skin tones are lighter or darker than mine🤗
I’m happy to answer any questions 😊
everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/
@@bg-ij9uc I used cream bronzer to darken the light area and cream color corrector to cancel out the blueish tones creating the darkness.
Bronzer link:
everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/114/bronzer/126/bronzer-bella/
Color corrector for bluish tones dark circles:
everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/
Thank you. I’ve never heard of cream color corrector in a palette like that. Then again,
I’ve never looked. I’ll try to find it. I’m quite red
And blue under eyes. Thank you
@@bg-ij9uc sometimes the redness we see can be coming from the blueish undertones. I have success canceling the redness on my cheeks using the same peachy colored corrector that I use under my eyes. ❤️
@@Mynameiss I’m not sure how it is a scam? Many of my Salon Clients buy and use this product❤️
Art.
OMG! ❤
Your dark circles aren’t really that bad, at least compared to mine. I don’t have any lightness either next to the dark circles so I don’t think this would work for me.
@@mybabba try just using a peach colored corrected on the darkness. It works really well to disappear the dark circles. 🤗
@@The_Tricia_McSwain Thanks! Appreciate the tip. Subscribed 😀
How does one get a color match?
@@julissimo1 Hello Julissimo1! Are you just interested in a match for color correcting or would you like recommendations for eyeshadows and lip/cheek colors as well? I have a color Match Form ⬇️ Answer a few questions and I’ll send you a customized color match. 🔗🔗form.jotform.com/232257548659166 Or if you prefer you can message me through Facebook or Instagram here are my links 🔗. 🔗 facebook.com/share/pt84n76xiRqyvVki/?mibextid=K35XfP 🔗 instagram.com/the_tricia_mcswain?igsh=YWQwcnNwM3FsazZr& Do you have a specific skin concern you want to problem solve for? Best, Tricia
are they powders or creams?
@@loribecchi8819 creams😊
😮 👏
What is the make up you are working with?
@@BEEtheJOY I used Seint in this tutorial 🤗
everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com
@@BEEtheJOY these are the correctors I used.
everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/
@@The_Tricia_McSwain Thanks so much! I kind-of thought so. I have met a wonderful rep for Seint and will check this out!
@@BEEtheJOY you will love it!❤️
Now for the silver look 😂😂😂
We cannot see what shades you are using
@@sophie2084
I did a follow up tutorial that shows the colors better😊
this is the shade I used to darken the light areas
everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/114/bronzer/126/bronzer-bella/
This is the peach color that cancels the bluish tones in the dark circles
everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/
@@sophie2084 here is the follow up tutorial 🤗
th-cam.com/video/ULEjZtAAaes/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dgxvNuxCf7lrzase
@@The_Tricia_McSwain thank you very much
@@sophie2084 thank you for your watching and thank you for your feedback!❤️I appreciate you!
Correctors
@@terrylaberry2480 here is a link that will take you to the Demi color corrector in shade O3. I also used the shade Y1. If you have questions or need assistance, I’m happy to help! 😊
everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/
MATCH
@@crucitasquillace5072 I would love to help find your perfect shades!😊here is a color match form that helps me determine what shades are best for you. What type of makeup or concealer do you currently use?
triciamcswain.my.canva.site/scroll-class
@@The_Tricia_McSwain thank you !!
Blusher makes your skin glow 😂😂😂
You don’t know what dark circles are😅
@@beatrizorlando7362 🤣🤣
@@beatrizorlando7362 some days are definitely worse than others🤣
You think you have dark circles 😂
Correctors
@@leeclapp3627 hee is the link to the correctors. I used O3 and Y1.
The O3 is peach colored and cancels the bluish tone that causes darkness. If you also have some purplish tone, the Y1 cancels purple. Message me with questions or if you need assistance choosing shades for your skin tone. I’m happy to help🤗
everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/
Correctors
@@chrislinellis2685 hi there! Here is a link to the correctors I used. Comment match for help with shade matching to your skintone 🤗 I used shades O3 and Y1. everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/356/demi-corrector/1006/demi-corrector-o3/ This is the bronzer I used to darken the light areas. Shade Bella. everythingbeauty.seintofficial.com/en/shop/party-458104/114/bronzer/126/bronzer-bella/