In all honesty, we all want to achieve a makeup look with a flawless looking foundation. We want to make sure we look glowing without any blemish to be seen. You might have tried everything but you still have no idea how to make it look better so you are searching for some tips. Don't worry, we got you. Follow these simple steps and we'll make sure you achieve your goal.
Step 1. Make sure to clean your face.
Cleaning you face and making sure it is ready to be prepped is a great way to start you making. You can either wash it with a beauty soap or whatever beauty products you have or you can also use a cotton pad soaked in cleansing water to remove excess makeup you had overnight.
Step 2. Prep your skin.
Foundations can make your face look flaky and dry if you don't prep it well. Makeup users usually forget to prep skin when it actually does a great impact on the whole outcome of your foundation. You can start prepping your skin after cleansing. If you have dry skin, don't ever forget to use moisturizer. Apply a thin layer of moisturizer on your face and let it sit in for 5-10 mins before applying your foundation.
Step 3. Dab the foundation on.
Start deciding if the foundation shade you are using truly matches you skin color. If not, you might wanna go and buy a new one that matches your skin type and shade that will compliment your skin well. You should also choose products that benefits your skin well such as cruelty-free, organic, and vegan to make your that your skin is gettiing the right treatment. Pums 2 times of the product to your arm, then get your foundation brush. Take some on your brush and dab the foundation onto your skin, you should start at the center of the face then blend it outward. Don't worry if it doesn't look perfect, watch out for the next steps.
Step 4. Blend your foundation
This is where it gets better. Grab one of your beauty blender or sponge, make sure it is damped and you squeezed out the excess water. Gently dab the sponge onto your face to even it out, do not swipe or smudge. Use the pointed tip of your sponge to blend it more effectively and easily and then let it melt on your skin. Apply some concealer that is one shade brighter than your foundation to cover some blemishes like zits or redness that you want to cover up.