#3 – Foundation: Less Is More
Foundation is meant to even out your skin tone, not create a mask, so dial back the volume on this one. Dot the forehead, cheeks and chin with a good quality foundation, and use a stippling brush or beauty blender to work it into the skin. Begin at the centre of the face and work your way out, following the tiny hair strokes for a more natural finish.
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Great article
Great tips, in summer I prefer to use a tinted moisturizer so it’s not too heavy feeling…..
Great tips, thanks
nice tips
nice
thank you
good tips that everyone should follow for a flawless finish
Really informative, thank you!
this looks good
Thanks for the tips 🙂 my skin needs a good pick me up !!
Very helpful 😀
Love it.
great!
if only i done it and it looked like the models skin ahaha
such an art!
using the mineral powders will give the natural glow to the tones of your skin.
yes definately use a primer for longer lasting wear 🙂
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Love the tips
Great article in my opinion!!
Loving that model’s brows – must copy!
Thanks for the tips
Nice!
Thanks, I really need these tips! But now I’m unsure, after reading dapperdolly’s comment!
Primer is always great too!
These tips are really helpful for me (a foundation newbie), but I still don’t like foundation!! I can’t make any expressions, otherwise it makes wrinkles and makes me look old!!
Thanks for the advice!
Great tips…. but valid points from dapperdolly too
Less is more but foundation, concealer and powder? That’s on top of the moituriser and has extra SPF so sunlight can’t get through and the skin lacks Vit D which is far more necessary than the idea of UV damage. The skin needs to breathe and concealer on sensitive areas like around the eyes isn’t a good idea – try a bit of steaming, used tea bags, potato peel or cucumber for the eyes. Darkness around the eyes may not be welcome but wearing concealer over the skin will not help long term.
THANKS! I cant live without foundation!
Great tips!
great post 😀