Like most things in life, there are steps to mastering perfection. Babies need to crawl before they can walk. And before we read, we should know our ABCs. The same goes for makeup. Especially on how to apply foundation.
Before mastering any graphic eyeliner or glossy lipsIt is very important that you understand its importance. a perfect foundation. Poppy caps are cute to have and all. But this can be overshadowed by a smudged or cakey foundation job.
To help you understand the basics of basic makeup, we asked professional makeup artist Tia Hebron to show us how to apply foundation for a flawless look. Read on to discover the best tips to follow.
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Choose the Right Color
Before you become a professional in basic makeup, you must find the right color. And finding your perfect match goes beyond a basic color. It is important to look at color and undertones in your skin to find the most suitable one. For example, if you are fair-skinned with red undertones, you don’t need a yellow-based foundation. “To find the perfect matching foundation, ask for a sample of a few shades that are closest to your skin tone,” says makeup artist Tia Hebron. There’s no shortage of products to try at makeup stores like Sephora and Ulta Beauty. Don’t be afraid to ask for help and get a professional swatch that best suits your complexion.
Find a Formula That Fits Your Skin Type
Skin type is a very important factor when choosing the right base makeup. “When you choose a foundation formula that complements your skin type, textures, and concerns, it will be easier to apply and blend your foundation,” says Hebron. Prefer if you have dry skin. moisturizing formula and if your skin is oily, give it a try. oil-free or mattifying version. “If you have dry skin and use a mattifying formula, foundation won’t move smoothly and you’ll have a hard time creating a flawless look,” warns Hebron.
Remember Less More
It’s easy to over-apply foundation. After all, we use it cover up flaws and imperfections, but did you know it’s best to apply less foundation? “Once you use too much foundation, it doesn’t blend properly,” says Hebron. And we all know what it looks and feels like to have a cake-like foundation. “Apply where needed first and then to other areas of the face to avoid applying too much product.”
Use the Right Tools
Blending your foundation is essential for flawless and even coverage. There are many ways to blend, but Hebron says choosing the right tool for your skill set is key. “The tool determines the outcome and appearance of its core application,” he says. “If you prefer firm coverage, use your fingers, sponge or beauty mixerbut for a more perfect look try a foundation brush or Beautyblender.” Whichever tool you use to apply foundation, remember that application is perfect.