Flawless foundation application
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Apr 11, 2016
Kaylah A.
How do you all make your skin look so flawless? 😩 no matter what I do it looks like wearing foundation.. Even if I'm eating little bit it looks like a lot. I have oily t-zone, normal to dry everywhere else. I also have peach fuzz all over my face, that sticks out rather than lays down.
Apr 11, 2016
Diego G.
That may be the reason why you don't like how your foundation looks.
Do you use cream or liquid?
Apr 12, 2016
Kaylah A.
I've tried both..
Apr 12, 2016
Sarah O.
If you want your foundation to look "flawless" you have to take good care of your skin
Apr 12, 2016
Alina E.
You should try a beauty blender. Since I use it my foundation looks great!!
Apr 12, 2016
Marleen B.
There can be many reasons why you're not getting a good result. I agree taking care of your skin is the first step. Gentle cleansers, exfoliating (but not too much), moisterizers and not over treating your skin with drying products such as blemish creams & retinols. Then you could could try using one of those feminine blades that are used for trimming around your brows, but use it on your face, to shave off the Peach fuzz. Also, when applying your makeup use downward strokes to lay down the peach fuzz whether it's with a beauty blender or a brush.
Apr 12, 2016
Diana T.
If you mean the photos you see on IG or BL - please don't be fooled by filters and photo shop - the camera doesn't show what their makeup looks like in person - because most of the time a flawless photo means caking on foundation to where you can't see the skin underneath it - but honestly when you spend a fortune on foundation why wouldn't you want people to see it!? So I say cake it on if you want that "flawless" look but just know it's not going to look "natural" in person - your foundation will be noticeable but that's not a bad thing.
Apr 14, 2016
Kaylah A.
I do take care of my skin. I have hormonal break out. I work in the beauty industry so I know most of the tricks. I use a good skin care line, everything. Nothing works.
Apr 14, 2016
Sarah O.
Try going to your dermatologist and see what they can do