8 Tips To Perfectly Apply Makeup Base

8 Tips To Perfectly Apply Makeup Base

Apply Makeup: Many women have a love-hate relationship with foundation. We love being able to create a flawless, blemish-free look. But most of the time, we hate to show that we are wearing it. For this reason, we explain how to apply the makeup base correctly, but keep in mind that it will be essential to have a natural-looking makeup base.

First, you need to find the right makeup base for your skin. The new Super balanced Silk Makeup Broad Spectrum SPF 15 balances the skin with an ultra-fine texture and has SPF protection. It leaves skin looking flawless as if you are not wearing makeup. Its coverage is very natural and provides a matte finish. The best: it keeps the skin “balanced,” helping to control oil and shine in the areas with a greater oily tendency, such as the T zone while providing continuous hydration throughout the day, but only in the areas where needed. Next, in this questionnaire, you will discover more formulas for your skin type.

The next thing is to know how the professionals apply makeup. We know! In this post, you can find all the tips to get a perfect makeup base.

Start With A Flawless Face.

Your makeup base will only look like skin, and if you maintain beautiful skin, a correct beauty routine is a key to this. Before applying foundation, it’s important to clean your skin thoroughly to help prevent clogged pores and remove any dirt that may be hampering your natural glow. Next, you should gently exfoliate the skin to remove dead cells that create uneven or flaky skin. Finally, you should apply a moisturizer, and the foundation blends much better on hydrated skin. (Think about how a damp sponge absorbs water more easily than a dry sponge.) For a correct beauty routine, check all the boxes in the the3-step system for skincare. Here’s how to customize one for you.

Take The Time To Prepare

Ok, preparation can add an extra step to your makeup routine, but it is a way to ensure that your foundation looks flawless because it turns your skin into a perfectly smooth surface. If you have skin problems such as redness, shine, or uneven pigmentation, applying a blemish-correcting preparation to help even out skin tone will make your skin appear much more real.

Be Wise

Always start by applying a small foundation and then adding more until you have the proper coverage. The goal is to use foundation only where you need it, so your skin looks natural. And let’s face it: there’s nothing worse than ending up with a foundation-hardened face. (Tip and tip: if you have to apply it all over your face, then you are using the wrong shade.)

Work From The Center Of The Face Outward.

Concentrate the foundation in the center of your face where redness and blemishes tend to be most problematic and visible. Brush on each side of the nose, in the center of the forehead and chin, then blend and spread the base covering outward. “After all makeup is spread, identify any other areas of the face where blemishes are visible and apply another light coat of foundation to that specific area,” 

Press Lightly, Don’t Rub.

Whether you’re using a foundation brush (synthetic hair is best) or your fingertips, apply foundation in a stippling motion with light dabs. Avoid any movement in which you rub the skin since, in this way, you move the makeup base, and you can make marks in the form of stripes. “I like to gently press the foundation against the skin. The heat from the fingertips helps the skin and foundation blend together,”

Don’t Forget Your Ears!

Ears, which are also a part of the face, are often overlooked. If you are prone to redness, gently run the foundation brush over them so that they blend in with the color of your face.

Apply It, And You Won’t Notice You’re Wearing It.

Most people associate powders with an artificial-looking matte look, but applying a silky setting powder like Blended Loose Powder will ensure that your makeup won’t budge and that your finish will be smoothed out. . Dip a large, fluffy powder brush into the powder, then tap or shake the meeting once to remove excess product. You should be able to see the bristles of the brush through the powder. Apply them gently all over your face, using a larger amount in areas where you tend to have the brightest, such as the T-zone, the chin, or under the eyes, only if necessary.

Apply Concealer Only Where Necessary.

If there are areas where the foundation just wasn’t enough, such as dark circles, red spots, or pimples, apply a concealer over them, then blend it into your skin and the foundation. We love Airbrush Concealer because it also has optical diffusers and illuminators that provide benefits that work to highlight the contours of the face. 

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