Few of us are fluky enough to have been born with perfect skin. There are many ways to improve your God-given complexion, which I will be covering in the future. However, for a great way to help us have that "Flawless Look", Foundation Make-up is our best friend. In my 20 plus years in the Cosmetics & Beauty business, one of the remarks I hear the most is…”I would love to wear foundation, but- I can never find one that looks right".
Here are some of the basics to keep in mind when choosing and applying foundation.
1. Skin Type. What is your skin type? It is very vital that you get a foundation that suits your skin. A person with dry skin will need a more moisturizing foundation or maybe a cream. Whereas someone with combination to oily skin will need an oil controlling foundation. If a foundation states that it is for all skin types, the two extremes of dry and oily may not have the best outcome.
2. Shades. There are so many shades to prefer from…Where do you start? The best way to choose a shade is by trying them on and NOT on the back of your hand. To test a shade, you need to try it on you face, at the jaw line. The shade that disappears is the one for you. Please do not be temped to give manually a tan with your foundation. You can add color with your blusher or bronzer. Your foundation's purpose is to smooth and even out your own skin tones. If your shade is too dark it can be ageing, too light and you look unwell or tired. Fluorescent lighting is our worst enemy. Always try to choose in natural sunlight. If possible next to a window or doorway.
3. Application. For best results, always apply your foundation straight after your moisturizer. (No matter what your skin type) while it is still wet. Blend with your fingers or a sponge from the middle of your face, outwards. Blend well around the hairline, nose and eyebrows. Put a thin layer on your eyes. If your shade is right, you should not have to blend past your jaw line.
4. Tip. If you want a light coverage, try addition your foundation with a little moisturizer and then applying it like a moisturizer. This will give you a nice fresh & light look. Great for the summer.
5. Finish. To get that model finished look and to set your foundation to last all day use powder. A loose powder is best. Just pat it on and using a big brush, brush off the excess in downward strokes to smooth down any fine facial hair. Be careful not to put too much around the eyes, as this can be ageing, especially for us ladies of a more interesting age!
6. Myth. Wearing a foundation is bad for your skin….Actually, these days the differing is true. Foundations are good for your skin because they will protect your skin from the atmosphere and some even have SPF to protect you from the suns very damaging effects.
Here are some of the basics to keep in mind when choosing and applying foundation.
1. Skin Type. What is your skin type? It is very vital that you get a foundation that suits your skin. A person with dry skin will need a more moisturizing foundation or maybe a cream. Whereas someone with combination to oily skin will need an oil controlling foundation. If a foundation states that it is for all skin types, the two extremes of dry and oily may not have the best outcome.
2. Shades. There are so many shades to prefer from…Where do you start? The best way to choose a shade is by trying them on and NOT on the back of your hand. To test a shade, you need to try it on you face, at the jaw line. The shade that disappears is the one for you. Please do not be temped to give manually a tan with your foundation. You can add color with your blusher or bronzer. Your foundation's purpose is to smooth and even out your own skin tones. If your shade is too dark it can be ageing, too light and you look unwell or tired. Fluorescent lighting is our worst enemy. Always try to choose in natural sunlight. If possible next to a window or doorway.
3. Application. For best results, always apply your foundation straight after your moisturizer. (No matter what your skin type) while it is still wet. Blend with your fingers or a sponge from the middle of your face, outwards. Blend well around the hairline, nose and eyebrows. Put a thin layer on your eyes. If your shade is right, you should not have to blend past your jaw line.
4. Tip. If you want a light coverage, try addition your foundation with a little moisturizer and then applying it like a moisturizer. This will give you a nice fresh & light look. Great for the summer.
5. Finish. To get that model finished look and to set your foundation to last all day use powder. A loose powder is best. Just pat it on and using a big brush, brush off the excess in downward strokes to smooth down any fine facial hair. Be careful not to put too much around the eyes, as this can be ageing, especially for us ladies of a more interesting age!
6. Myth. Wearing a foundation is bad for your skin….Actually, these days the differing is true. Foundations are good for your skin because they will protect your skin from the atmosphere and some even have SPF to protect you from the suns very damaging effects.
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