

After you’ve concealed your blemishes, give your skin a lovely, even tone with our comfortable and feather-light foundations and face powders. After priming, hide any pesky skin flaws you may be experiencing with a skin-correcting concealer. Primer will help the rest of your cosmetics adhere better and last longer after application. Find this in our selection of makeup primers. This selection features makeup for your complexion, eye makeup, makeup for your cheeks, a variety of lipsticks and balms and an entire rainbow of nail polish.Įvery makeup look begins with a good base. These Pixi by Petra cosmetics are designed with the expertise of a professional makeup artist so that you can be sure you’re getting the easy-to-use, high-quality formulas you demand. Available at Target, PIXI.Find everything you need to fully stock your cosmetic collection when you shop the selection of no-fuss makeup and beauty supplies from Pixi Beauty.

The correctors will work best with fair, light, and light/medium skin tones, while the powder can complement a slightly wider range of complexions. My favorite is definitely the contouring powder, but the correctors each have their strong points. All three of these products are sold in only one shade, so they aren’t universal. Overall, this trio worked really well for me so far. I thought this would be useful to know, since all screens show colors differently, and I also don’t have a studio setup with consistent lighting. Swatch reference: My skin tone is between MAC NC15 and NW15 with yellowish hue and neutral undertones. It’s always a struggle finding the right bronzer for fair skin, and PIXI Natural Contour Powder is probably the darkest I can get away with for my NC15 complexion. I think it can work well as a brownish natural-looking blush, too.

The finish is matte, but not totally flat, as the color has some complexity to it. The color is perfect for contouring as well – medium brown that doesn’t lean orange or muddy, a rare unicorn among drugstore brands. The formula is soft and silky, but not too dense – I had no trouble picking up just the right amount of pigment with both soft and firm makeup brushes. PIXI’s take on contouring – Natural Contour Powder – is actually a very good example of a matte bronzer done right. I have oily eyelids, and the first time I wore Correcting Concentrate it creased badly. The next day I set it with translucent powder and it lasted throughout the day without any issues at all.Ĭontouring is pretty much the “new normal” these days, so it’s not surprising to see more and more companies making products that can help visually reshape your face. Their unforgiving formula can and will accentuate flakes. Their formulas are thick and pigmented, so you will need to use a concealer brush to minimize the risk of applying too much. Since the formula is a bit dry, you may need to make sure your skin is well-moisturized before applying these. FYI for reddish birth marks, blemishes, and post-acne scars you will need to use a green corrector. It can also be used as an overall corrector for people with cool undertones. It will also work to correct other areas of the face for people with warm undertones, not just the eye area.Ĭorrecting Concentrate looks shrimpy pink in the pot, and it’s best used for blueish undereye circles and bruises. Concealing Concentrate looks like a peachy-nude paste that is best used on greenish undereye circles. New PIXI Concealing Concentrate, Correcting Concentrate, and Natural Contour Powder help me achieve just that.Ĭoncealing Concentrate & Correcting Concentrate are both considered correctors, and not actually concealers.

If I could get by with some luminous BB cream, a hint of blush, and sunglasses just a few months ago, in November it’s all about perfect matte complexion. I don’t know about you, but I feel like Fall usually calls for a slightly different makeup.
