Beautiful makeup requires the perfect make-up foundation.
Foundation creates a blank canvas on the face to which
colors is added: eye shadow, blush & lipstick. It is also the setting
agent. It is also the setting agent for these products
acting as a barrier between the colour & the skin's own
natural oils, which would otherwise dissolve the make-up. But because it covers
the largest area of the face, foundation needs to blend seamlessly with the
skin.
Makeup Foundations for differing Skin Types
Before buying new foundation there are two areas of concern
that need to be addressed.
Firstly, the foundation must complement your skin type.
Oily Skin; For oily skin that is prone to shine, an oil-free
formulation will hinder the production of excess oil, and most contain extra
powder particles to dry any oil produced.
Normal Skin; Normal skin
can take pretty much any formulation, but a liquid will give ample coverage
without looking caked or heavy. Dry skin needs make-up foundation with extra
moisturisers to keep it supple, and to prevent the skin from drinking in the
makeup. A cream make-up formulation will last longer and also hydrate.
Foundation Colours
The best time to pick a colour is when your skin is at its
most natural shade. So, after your holidays or morning after self tanning
applications are not the best time. The best place to try make-up is on the jaw
line.
Basically, foundation colour falls into two categories;
• Foundation
bases with yellow tones
• Foundation
bases with pick tones
The most common yellow-toned skin types are Asian, sallow
and black skin, whereas fair skin has generally has pink tones. It is important
to choose a foundation that matches your skin's base, otherwise the make-up
will not blend well, no matter how you apply it.
Applying make-up foundations
Oily Skin; With oily skin, the application of oil-free
formulas needs to be fast, as they dry speedily. Using clean fingers to apply
small does to the areas most in need of coverage is the best way; simply do
each area at a time until the face is complete.
Normal Skin; For normal skin, the choice of cream-to-powder
liquid or powder foundation can change how much time you spend applying it.
Cream-to-powder is best applied with a sponge, starting in the centre of the
face and working outwards; its done in a matter of moments. Liquid foundation
looks more natural applied with a foundation brush. Again work the brush
outwards, taking care to use less around the eye area. Powder or mineral
make-up foundation should be applied with a large powder brush; while it will
not give the same level of coverage as a liquid, it is a great makeup for those
who are pressed for time.
Dry Skin; For dry skin, cream foundation moves well around
the face, and a little goes a long way. Dry skin tends to have few blemishes,
so concentrate on areas that need coverage, and leave clear areas bare: this is
why getting the right colour match is vital.
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