How To Make Your Skin Look Great With Powder Foundation
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How To Make Your Skin Look Great With Powder Foundation
learn how to apply powder foundation for the perfect base to your makeup. Applying powder foundation correctly will give added colour to your face and conceal flaws. So learn how to apply powder foundation properly.
Step 1: You will need
Step 2: Moisturise
First, apply moisturiser to your whole face and wait a few seconds to allow it to be absorbed into your skin. This will eliminate dry patches, giving your skin a more even surface, allowing you to achieve a more even coverage of foundation.
Step 3: Choose the right shade
Always try on make-up in natural daylight to properly judge it's true colour. Test different shades of powder on your jaw line to find the one that matches your skin tone. Start with a darker shade and work up to a lighter one.
Step 4: Use a make-up sponge
Make-up sponges last longer than those provided with powder compacts and are better for blending. Wash them occasionally in water and liquid soap to get rid of bacteria and prevent spreading it around your skin.
Step 5: Apply the powder
Put some powder on the sponge and dab it around the centre of your face. Blend the powder outwards using gentle strokes.
Step 6: Coverage
The cheeks and the areas around the nose and under the eyes are prone to dark shadows and broken blood vessels. These will need the most coverage. You can use less around the hairline and at the ears.
Step 7: Blend
Blend the foundation as you apply it paying particular attention at the hairline, jaw line, ears and eyebrows.
Retouch as needed. You can use powder foundation to alleviate any shine that builds up.
Tips & Comments
OMG! this whole powder thing just stuck on her oily/moisturized face, that it was of no use to blend. and Her nose got the heaviest coverage possible!! LOL eveyone knows this esp, those obhivious skin match test. lmao.
It's so annoying how on every one of these videos people have to pick about stupid little things. "oh true daylight, oh I can see foundation, oh blah blah blah"... I'm sure you all do a wonderful job on your makeup, which justifies your right to pick apart every detail of a how-to video that is meant to help people.
the light she is useing is not good because in true daylight ...her face would look extremly cakey
you can see the foundation on her hairline