This Is the Absolute Best Way to Apply Foundation
Let's be real—the ultimate goal of applying foundation is to make your face look like an ethereal, glowing slab of marble with nary a blemish nor scar. But the ultimate result, despite your best efforts, is usually a very visible, slightly chalky mask that screams, "Look! I tried to do a thing!"
STEP 1: Clean It
Listen, I'm choosing to believe that all of you sufficiently remove your makeup and wash your face every night, so there should be no reason to really cleanyour face in the morning. But if you do have some leftover makeup , oil, or grime, lightly swab your skin with a cotton pad soaked in cleansing water to make sure you start your foundation routine with a clean, oil-free slate. Try one of these gentle formulas:
STEP 2: Prep It
Foundation gets a bad rap for looking dry and flaky, but 99 percent of the time, it's actually due to user error (sorry, user). Even the heaviest of matte foundations can still look soft and natural, as long as you correctly prep and hydrate your skin with a good moisturizer.
After cleansing, massage a thin layer of moisturizer all over your face(avoiding the eyelids), letting the cream sink in for 5-10 minutes before applying your foundation. Not sure which lotion to choose? Try one specifically formulated for your skin type:
After cleansing, massage a thin layer of moisturizer all over your face(avoiding the eyelids), letting the cream sink in for 5-10 minutes before applying your foundation. Not sure which lotion to choose? Try one specifically formulated for your skin type:
STEP 3: Start It
Take that bottle of too-dark foundation that's been rolling around in your drawer since high school and throw it away. Right now. Then go buy a foundation that's creamy, medium-coverage, and actually matches your skin type and shade. If that sounds overwhelmingly difficult, try one of these cult-favorite foundations, first:
Add two pumps to your palm, then use a foundation brush (try the EcoTools Flat Brush) to dab the foundation onto your skin, starting at the center of the face and blending it outward. Don't worry about making it look perfect just yet—that part comes next.
STEP 4: Blend It
Here's where the second-skin magic comes in. Grab a damp makeup sponge(make sure you've already squeezed out any excess water into a paper towel), and gently dab, dab, dab—never smudge or swipe—the side of the sponge over your face to seamlessly melt the foundation into your skin. Use the pointed tip of the sponge to blend out the foundation around your nose and eyes.
STEP 5: Fine-Tune It
If you're not feelin' your zits, acne scars, or redness, tap on a concealer with your ring finger, let it set for five minutes, then lightly bounce the tip of your sponge over the concealer to blend it out without smudging it off.
STEP 6: Admire It
Congratulations—you've officially mastered smooth, glowy, non-patchy foundation without throwing your phone at the wall. Please take a few (billion) selfies, then share your new wealth of knowledge with the world.
STEP 4: Blend It
Here's where the second-skin magic comes in. Grab a damp makeup sponge(make sure you've already squeezed out any excess water into a paper towel), and gently dab, dab, dab—never smudge or swipe—the side of the sponge over your face to seamlessly melt the foundation into your skin. Use the pointed tip of the sponge to blend out the foundation around your nose and eyes.
STEP 5: Fine-Tune It
If you're not feelin' your zits, acne scars, or redness, tap on a concealer with your ring finger, let it set for five minutes, then lightly bounce the tip of your sponge over the concealer to blend it out without smudging it off.
STEP 6: Admire It
Congratulations—you've officially mastered smooth, glowy, non-patchy foundation without throwing your phone at the wall. Please take a few (billion) selfies, then share your new wealth of knowledge with the world.
source : marieclaire.com
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