The most common
misconception of foundation is that the color should match that of your face,
when in fact the best matched foundation will blend with the color of your
neck. This allows the foundation to not only provide adequate coverage on your
face but to bring the color down slightly past your jaw line and blend into
your neck. Eliminating those unsightly lines of demarcation. In addition, when
choosing the correct color steer clear of those pinky tones. Most women have a
more yellow to olive skin tone and the chances that a pink based foundation
will match is highly unlikely.
Next, picking the
type of foundation that's best for you. This is based very much on personal
preference, however, there are a few things to keep in mind before you try the
whole store. First of all, always remember, you get what you pay for! Second,
consider how long you wear your makeup a day. Are you a nine to five worker? Do
you cleanse your face and re-apply before you go out or will you makeup be on
all day and night? These questions are important because some brands make
foundations that will last 12- 14 hours while others begin to disappear 6 hours
after application.
And last but not
least, consider you skin type, tone and texture before you buy a foundation.
Brands such as "L'oreal" and "Almay" have specific
foundation products for skin that is prone to breakouts and blemishes as well
as foundations for aging, dry, or oily skin. These special foundations can prove
useful to obtain that healthy glow you are looking for. In addition,
foundations made for blemish prone skin typically include a small amount of
acne medication; so your skin has a chance to heal while your makeup is on.
After spending so
much time picking the proper foundation, it's key to apply that foundation
correctly. Use a makeup sponge when applying foundation onto the skin. Some
women like to use their index and middle finger for application, however, this
leaves too much foundation in one place. Using a makeup sponge whether it be
square, triangle, or round (based on your preferences) allows for the
foundation to be applied to the skin evenly and not be smeared.
Just one last
reminder, remember to blend, blend, blend! Your face and neck should not have a
line where the foundation ends.
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