How To Use Red Gold Corrector Plus

Facing the Redness: My (Slightly Obsessed) Journey
Okay, let’s talk red. Not lipstick red, but the kind that makes you look like you wrestled a tomato and lost. We've all been there, right?
First, I put a dab of red gold corrector on my fingertip. Just a little! We're not painting a house here.
The "Dot, Dot, Dot" Method
Next, I dot it on the problem areas. Think around the nose, maybe a little on the cheeks. Wherever the redness is raging.
Then, I gently pat, pat, pat. No rubbing! We want to blend, not smear. This is important, I swear!
Unpopular opinion: I actually like to use my finger better than a brush sometimes. It warms up the product, I think. Or maybe I'm just lazy.
Blending is Key (Seriously)
Now, blend it in with your foundation. I usually do this with a damp beauty blender.
More tapping! It's like you're playing the drums on your face, but softly. Imagine the sound of raindrops.
Don’t go overboard! You don’t need a thick layer. Less is more when we're talking about corrector.
The "Mirror Check" Moment
Take a peek in the mirror. How's it looking? Hopefully, less red and more…you.
If you still see some redness peeking through, add another tiny dot. And repeat the blending process.
Remember, patience is a virtue. Especially when you're dealing with a temperamental complexion.
Powder Power!
Set it all with a light dusting of powder. This helps everything stay in place.
I use a big, fluffy brush. It feels like a little cloud gently caressing your face. Pure bliss!
Unpopular opinion: Translucent powder is the best. It doesn’t add any extra color.
Is it just me or...?
I swear my foundation looks better when I’ve used a red gold corrector underneath. It's like a secret weapon. *wink*
It neutralizes the red, so my foundation shade matches my skin tone better.
Suddenly, I look like I actually slept eight hours. Magical, I tell you!
My Final (Possibly Crazy) Thoughts
Using a red gold corrector might seem like an extra step. But, trust me, it’s worth it.
Unpopular opinion: It's more important than eyeliner. Fight me!
Now go forth and conquer that redness! You deserve to look and feel your best.

















