everything you will need |
I'm using the ingredients and instructions that I got with my TKB mineral makeup starter kit (read a review of this awesome kit here).
What is a color corrector???
Color correctors are intended to cover specific problem areas on your face. For example, if you have a lot of redness, a green color corrector works best.
Check out my post on YELLOW color correctors for concealing bluish/purplish stuff (undereye circles, bruises, etc.).

Here's what the Blonde Bombshell has to say about purple concealers:
Purple, lavender, or lilac concealers are best suited for eliminating any unwanted yellow undertones on your skin. People with a pasty, dull, yellow complexion will love how a purple concealer or primer adds a beautiful glow to their face. As you probably guessed, purple is directly across from yellow on the color wheel. To remove yellow tones from your entire face, consider a color correcting purple primer. If you’re looking to conceal yellow spots, a spot concealer is best.
note about these photos: they look messy because making mineral makeup is MESSY!
Ingredients
- 8 grams talc
- 4.25 grams titanium dioxide
- 2.25 grams magic violet and ultramarine blue mineral colors
- a drop of jojoba oil
- scale
- coffee grinder or mortar and pestle (i use a coffee grinder because it's SOOOOOOO MUCH EASIER).
Instructions
- place all the ingredients into your blending container (coffee grinder or mortar);
- grind in the coffee grinder with short pulses for about 2 minutes, until your powder is very very fine. if you're using a mortar and pestle, grind for several minutes;
- squish all the powder into your final container (I'm using a sifter container);
- use it to fix all the yellow tones on your face!
measure out your ingredients |
grind it up |
squish it into your container! |
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