HELP! How do I avoid harsh makeup lines around my jawline?!
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Jun 28, 2014
Paige D.
My foundation matches my skin color yet I still manage to get a horrible makeup line which makes my face look like I'm wearing a mask! What should I do? Is it my brush, the way I'm applying it?!
Jun 28, 2014
Shaye M.
This is going to sound funny but I make like a double chin face lmao, helps me see where I need to blend more or take my foundation down further :) lol.
Jun 28, 2014
Jillian W.
I love that tip! ^^ lol
Jun 28, 2014
Paige D.
Oh that's a great idea!! Thanks.
Jun 28, 2014
Paige D.
I'm actually going to try that tomorrow!!
Jun 28, 2014
Shaye M.
Hahah you're welcome! 😜
Jun 28, 2014
Diana T.
Blend the makeup down to your neck past your jawline.
Jun 28, 2014
Christine L.
Blend it in very well or take water and a towel and gently dab it.
Jun 28, 2014
Christine L.
Or down to your neck.
Jun 28, 2014
Amy S.
Match foundation to neck, not face. Its a bit old skool, and not a set in stone rule, but a goid trick. Also, like said above, blend foundation from center of face out, neck, ears if you have red ones. If you want to keep it light, use a damp sponge to soften the area arohnd jaw smoothing and blending excess.
Another common mistake, even in mua field, us direction of makeup application. Never apply aganist the pore. This take sone getting use to pores lay between layers of skin, the skin lays like scales... they lay downward. So, makeup should be applied in downward strokes. It leavex a smoother application, and keep product out of pore. It also good for photoshoots and hd, and sealing vellius hair.
Jun 28, 2014
Gypsy S.
I agree with Shaye babes and Amy💕 I do the double chin thingy and blend down with a sponge..works like a charm💋