Green concealer is used to neutralize redness on the skin. It helps tone down the look of red pimples, acne marks, rosacea, broken capillaries, and other red patches so your regular concealer or foundation can cover them more easily.

Quick Scoop

Because green and red are opposite on the color wheel, the green pigment cancels out redness instead of just covering it with more makeup. A small amount usually goes a long way, and it’s best applied only where redness shows up, not all over the face.

When To Use It

  • Red acne spots.
  • Facial redness from rosacea or irritation.
  • Small red blemishes or broken capillaries.
  • Occasionally, under-eye circles that look more red than blue or brown.

How It Works

Green concealer is a color corrector, so its job is to balance the color before you add concealer or foundation on top. That can make the final makeup look more even and can reduce how much full-coverage concealer you need.

Simple Tip

Apply a thin layer only on the red area, blend gently, then follow with your normal concealer or foundation. If you use too much, it can look cakey or leave a green tint.

If you want, I can also tell you how to apply green concealer step by step or whether it works better than peach concealer.