Tezzbuzz Desk- Foundation is considered the most important part of makeup, which enhances the look of the entire face. But if it is not applied properly, makeup can look patchy, cakey or unnatural. By adopting some easy tips from beauty experts, you can get a flawless parlor like look at home.
Prepare your skin properly
Proper preparation of the face before applying foundation is very important. First of all, clean the face thoroughly with face wash so that dust and oil is removed. After this, apply light moisturizer so that the skin remains hydrated and the foundation looks smooth.
Be sure to use primer
Applying primer is an important step after skin prep. It blurs the pores and helps the foundation to last longer. This makes makeup look more smooth and professional.
It is most important to choose the right shade
While buying foundation, always choose the shade according to your skin tone. Test it not on the hands but on the jawline. The right shade blends easily into your skin and gives a natural look.
Blending Right
Beauty blender, brush or fingers can be used to apply foundation. Always do blending by tapping lightly so that the foundation sets properly in the skin and does not look patchy.
Fix with setting powder
If your skin is oily then apply light translucent or compact powder after applying foundation. It makes makeup last longer and gives a matte finish to the face.
Give a perfect finish with setting spray
For flawless and long lasting makeup, use setting spray at the end. It locks the entire makeup and gives a fresh and natural look to the face.
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