Quote from: Jillian-TG on Today at 07:59:21 AMAnything with a bit of an orange tint to it will help. In a pinch you could even use an orange coloured lipstick to rub into the areas then cover with concealer or foundation.
I have found many places recommend orange, but I have found it is too orange for my skin tone. Five o'clock shadow has a blue tint to it. The opposite of blue is red, so that is the direction to go. But the blue tint is VERY subtle, so the red you use must also be. I have found that a very light pink works well, just as you stated for the color corrector, followed by cover-up and foundation. I use very light dabs, then use a cosmetic sponge to rub it in for even coverage.
I have been chastised for recommending lipstick on the face. It works for me. I use Maybelline ColorStay because it slightly stains the skin, so I can use much less of it. What people need to realize is that lipstick is made for the thin skin of the lips, so it contains moisturizers and emollients. If you have oily skin or acne, this would not be good to put on your face. I have dry skin, so it is not an issue for me.
The key is to experiment with different colors, from light red to light orange, to find the blend that looks right for your skin tone. If your tone is cooler (light or pale), try the pink. If your tone is warmer (tan to darker), try the orange. Then adjust from there.