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This New Beauty Range Is The Holy Grail Of Colour Correcting Products

Let's face it: we all have a problem area on our face, whether it's patchy skin, redness, discolouration or dark circles. It can be actually really hard to find products that cover this up and don't look cakey, but we think we've found the solution: Essence's new little beauty angels colour-correcting range.

The products in this collection help balance out small skin flaws with contrasting coloursĀ and give you that flawless, radiant Instagram look. Pink gives tired skin a wide-awake look, green neutralises redness and beige corrects skin irregularities.

Here's all the new products to keep an eye out for in Penneys and select Irish pharmacies:

Concealer palette

01 four angels for brightness

Four colour-correcting heroes with a high coverage combined in one palette to hide small skin flaws.

Face perfection primer

The ideal base has a mattifying effect and extends the durability of makeup.

Core lip primer

01 prime time angel

The core makes small lines disappear, while the outer texture lightens lips slightly to intensify the colour of the lipstick applied on top.

Loose setting powder

01 I`m flawless minty!

The powder sets the make-up, conceals light redness and ensures a fresh look.

Brush duo

01 one team, one mission

The ideal brush duo for the application of cream and liquid textures.

Nail polish

White tea extract visibly lightens the nails, argan oil has a regenerating effect and provides moisture.

Multicolour matt pearls

01 call me a multitalent angel

The pearls unite all correcting colours, have a mattifying effect and create a radiant complexion.

Primer stick

Corrects tired, red areas of skin or dark shadows. Vitamin A and E ingredients provide moisture.

Mini makeup sponges

01 pretty little angels

These little helpers can be used to apply, contour and blend creamy make-up textures.

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Emma is an editor and writer from Brisbane, Australia and has been living in Dublin since September 2016 after she decided warm weather and beaches were overrated. She now wears three pairs of trousers every day and loves it.