If you're blessed with great skin, use as little foundation as possible. If you do use foundation, choose a sheer liquid foundation instead of a corrective foundation and top it off with a dusting of loose powder.
- For a bit more coverage, go for a crème-to-powder foundation.
- Mature skin usually requires a heavier crème foundation -- a powder finish may actually accentuate lines in your face.
- Make sure you apply the right amount of foundation to your face. Too much will look unnatural. Instead, dip a fine brush or makeup sponge in a lightweight foundation and dab it on skin blotches and brown spots to even them out. Then take a damp sponge and apply foundation to your entire face, making sure to match the color of your neck and blend in well so there's no obvious line at your chin.
- For instant radiance, mix liquid bronzer with your foundation or moisturizer before applying it to your face.
- Use a makeup sponge instead of your finger to apply foundation. Dipping your finger into your foundation spreads bacteria, which can cause breakouts. And use a fresh, disposable makeup sponge every day.
No comments:
Post a Comment