
We need to use primer for several reasons. If it’s still sitting on your skin, your foundation will go on patchy and come off easily. Do not apply moisturiser right before applying foundation, as the moisturiser needs time to get absorbed.
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Not only that but ten minutes before beginning your makeup, apply moisturiser and massage it into your skin so that it is completely absorbed. So, you need to gently exfoliate skin regularly, but not later than three or four hours prior to applying foundation. It will look uneven and messy no matter how full-coverage it is, because foundation can’t hide crusty skin! What happens if you paint a wall which has bits of peeling paint, exposed brick, and dust on it? How will the finished surface look? The same is true for the foundation you put on build up-filled, grimy, flaky skin. Not exfoliating and moisturising skin beforehand


Not exfoliating and moisturising skin beforehand.If I skip this step, the darkness tends to show through and will look kind of grey under my concealer/foundation so the corrector helps to conceal and adds a bit of warmth to the dark spot so my skin appears more even toned. I like to apply a dark peach/orange-ish corrector under my eyes and on really dark spots, then I’ll apply a light dusting of setting powder to make sure it doesn’t move around or lift when I blend concealer or foundation over it. Correctors go underneath everything in order to neutralize the discoloration first so your foundation and concealers don't have to work as hard to cover them up. For instance, people with medium skin would correct blue/brown/purpleish dark spots or under eyes with peach/salmon/apricot shades, whereas those with darker skin would use shades with a red/orange tint, and lighter folks need a shade that leans more pink. blue, brown, red etc.) you're trying to correct/conceal and is appropriate for your skin tone. If you're correcting, you'd want to choose a shade that's opposite on the color wheel from the spot (i.e. If you intend to conceal, you'll want to use a shade that matches your skin tone then either apply it before or after foundation just to conceal the spots that your foundation may not cover up as well. A lot of people who apply concealer on top of their foundation are likely using a few shades lighter than their skin tone in order to brighten/highlight certain areas of the face (usually under eyes). Concealers are essentially concentrated versions of foundation and can be used as correctors, concealer, highlighter or contour. If your post does not show up, please message the mods, it might be stuck in the spam filter. Please report any submissions that violate our rules. You will be banned.įake voting on submissions will result in a permanent ban. Please do not submit any memes or rage comics.ĭo not link to products using an affiliate link. It will be removed and you will be banned without warning.

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