It all starts with a GOOD Foundation…
liza
When it comes to choosing the right foundation for your skin, it can be daunting. it is important to take a few pouts into consideration when out shopping for your next purchase.
A great foundation will even out your skin tone and give you the appearance of flawless skin. But you have to do it right, otherwise you run the risk of looking like a clown. Among choosing the right shade and coverage for you, blending if key for any effortless flawless effect.
Good Foundation Will Disappear on Your Face
If there is anything I would want you to remember from this article, It this: the right foundation shade or tinted moisturiser should disappear onto your skin and look as if you aren't wearing any at all. foundation is meant to given an even coverage and lightly cover up any redness or unevenness but it will do so without having to be obvious. it should not settle into fine lines or wrinkles or highlight large pores.
What's the Right foundation for Your Skin?
When choosing a foundation it's best to know your skin type. Foundations are formulated for oily, dry, mature, normal, sensitive skin. Keep in mind that most women's skin type changes with the weather. In winter, you might be dry, while in summer you might be oily. Most commonly skin type is combination skin, which means they will have an oily T-zone and dry everywhere else.
For combination skin, determine if you're more oily or dry and go from there. Cream-to-powder bases work great for combination skin. Mineral foundations work well on all skin types, especially sensitive skin.
If you suffer from skin is oily, look for words like "oil-free," "oil-control" or "mattifying" on the bottle.
Ladies if you suffer from dry skin, then you need to lookout for moisturizing foundations with "hydrating" or "moisture-rich" wording on the bottle. Foundations containing glycerin glide on easily and will help keep the skin look fresh and dewy. try avoid powdered foundation.
Do You Want Light, Medium or Heavy coverage?
One of the most important factor to a good foundation and the best one for you is to figure out the coverage you want out of your foundation. This may be seasonal - You may choose a lighter coverage in summer consider a tinted moisturiser / liquid foundations and in the winter op for a heavier, creamier coverage. the shade of the foundation will change too. A light to medium foundation are great for during the day and don't feel heavy in the face - MAC face and Body OR Giorgio Armarni are great to achieve this kind of coverage. for a more fuller coverage go for a cream base product this will help cover up more and give a more flawless finish to your makeup.