You don't want to unweight the uphill ski. You want to bring the uphill ski far in front of the outer. This weights the back of the inner ski relative to the outer ski and as such it turns a bit less aggressively.
All truth in though skiing really isnt this conscious of an activity. If your inner ski is turning up the mountain then it's overpowering you and you need to ski harder.
you also may have badly tuned skis, but that can still be compensated for by simply not letting the ski tell you what to do.
You don't want to unweight the uphill ski. You want to bring the uphill ski far in front of the outer. This weights the back of the inner ski relative to the outer ski and as such it turns a bit less aggressively.
All truth in though skiing really isnt this conscious of an activity. If your inner ski is turning up the mountain then it's overpowering you and you need to ski harder.
you also may have badly tuned skis, but that can still be compensated for by simply not letting the ski tell you what to do.