Makeup separates on my skin.
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Jun 14, 2015
Kirsty B.
When I apply my makeup it's fine until I got near my jaw below my ear, it just won't go on it splits and seperates and is like there oil on my skin and just disappears help.
Jun 14, 2015
Avneet R.
You could try a beauty blender or if your skin is oily then use oil blotting sheets.
Jun 14, 2015
katie s.
• make sure you take really good care of your skin. you need a good skincare routine. if you don't have a nice base, your makeup won't look it's 100% best. I can't really recommend any skincare products because everyone's skincare is different, but if you're the "lazy" type like myself, make your skincare routine very simple.
> makeup remover
> serums
> under eye cream/gel
> moisturizers
• make sure you're applying your makeup properly and have the right makeup for your skin.
> don't apply more product than needed. if you don't have bad skin, don't apply foundation (example)
> apply it with the proper tools for your skin
> lots of people blend there foundation away by over blending. I find that a damp beauty blender helps solve this problem..
• if your skin is very oily, set with a powder or use oil absorbing sheets
Jun 14, 2015
Noriyuki I.
Try a good primer thats made for oily skin.