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If you’ve ever stood in front of a mirrored green color corrector under foundation, only to feel like your skin isn’t quite right, it’s time to discover Calm & Correct.

Redness is one of the most common skin concerns we hear about. Whether it appears as a persistent flush, rosacea, or sensitivity that seems to deepen with age, its impact goes far beyond the surface. Research conducted with participants through National Rosacea Society found that Even mild facial redness can affect quality of life and self-confidence.

It’s not just about how your skin looks. it’s about how you feel about it.

Because the existing solutions were not enough

Color correctors often cover up redness with heavy, chalky formulas that leave skin looking flat, gray and uncomfortable – the opposite of what redness-prone skin needs.

Skin prone to redness is more reactive, washes off more easily, and is often associated with a disrupted skin barrier. It doesn’t respond well to exaggeration: too many layers, too many active ingredients or heavy coverage can make things worse, not better. Managing it properly comes down to two things:

  • Instantly reduce visible redness
  • It supports the skin to stay firmer over time

The message from our community was clear: existing solutions weren’t helping. So we started doing better.

Introducing Calm & Correct – Coverage is a given and care is built in

Instead of layering on multiple products to achieve correction, coverage and protection, Calm & Correct combines these functions, with:

  • Green pigments that neutralize redness
  • Tone-matching technology for even coverage
  • A silicone-free, breathable primer base
  • SPF 50 protection (when used liberally all over – if using Calm & Correct only on targeted areas, a separate SPF is strongly recommended)

Less product means less mess, less chance of irritation and a more skin-like finish.

Instant color correction with a natural look

At the heart of the formula is our unique SkinSync™ adaptive pigment technology. Unlike traditional green color correctors that can sit too long on the skin or leave a flat, gray tint, SkinSync™ adaptive pigments adapt to your natural tone so the finish stays consistent with your complexion, providing seamless, personalized coverage that looks like you, not makeup.

Continuous skin support, not just coverage

What really sets Calm & Correct apart is that it continues to work beyond color correction.

The formula is infused with clinically supported cica exosomes to help calm visible inflammation and support barrier repair over time while marine bioactives that replenish hydration and protect against environmental stress. Used daily, it actively supports the visible improvement of skin tone.

In an independent clinical study using Calm & Correct on rosacea-prone skin:

  • 98% of users reported a visible reduction in redness, less sensitivity and more even skin
  • 95% said they felt more confident about their appearance
  • A 18% reduction in skin redness measured after 28 days

These are cumulative effects, not just immediate results – and that’s the difference between covering redness and genuine skin care.

Built-in SPF 50 protection against redness flare-ups

Exposure to UV radiation is one of the most common factors that cause redness to flare up. Calm & Correct integrates SPF 50 with PA++++ UVA protection – the highest level of UVA defense – to protect against one of the biggest daily aggressors for redness-prone skin.

How to use Calm & Correct

Easily fits into an existing routine:

  • Apply after moisturizer
  • Blend into areas of redness or all over the face
  • Use fingers for the most natural finish
  • Build where needed
  • Wear alone or under makeup

If used as a sole sunscreen, reapply every two hours or after swimming or sweating.

A simpler formula for redness-prone skin

There is a tendency to assume that complex skin problems need complex routines. Skin prone to redness often proves otherwise.

Calm & Correct was born from listening to everyone telling us that redness is quietly eroding their confidence and that nothing on the market really helps. This product is our answer: a formula that shifts redness from something to hide to something to manage, confidently and intelligently, in one step.

Calm & Correct 4-in-1 Color Correcting Treatment | SPF 50 | 15ml | £32

Buy Calm & Correct now and discover what your skin looks like when it’s really supported.

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