Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Flawless complection ?!?! Help cover spots ?

Please Help !!


I go back to school in like a few days, and i want my foundation to look good %26amp;%26amp; To make my face look flawless.


Is there a certain thing i have to do to achieve it ?


Please help !!


Thanks (:


Also - how do you apply foundation PROPERLY ?


And is liquid foundation the best ??


:D


xFlawless complection ?!?! Help cover spots ?
Which foundation you use depends a lot on your skin type and coloring. I have very oily skin, so I use a workout foundation everyday. But that may be too heavy for your young and more balanced skin.





Talk to a cosmetic specialist at a department store counter. Not all of them are ';experts'; so if the salesperson seems frustrated easily, it's probably because they don't know what they're talking about or are scared to talk to strangers, but just needed a job - go to a different counter or a different store until you find one that's confident and speaks to you respectfully in a way that makes sense to you.





A cosmetic counter salesperson can help match your skin type and color in foundation. A flawless complexion when you're young is easier than when you're older. When you're young, you probably can use a sheer foundation, but when you get older, you'll probably need more coverage with an opaque foundation.





Whichever foundation you choose the general application is:





Moisturizer or Mattifier (depends on skin type)


Liquid Foundation


Powder (to set the foundation)


Bronzer (to give you that healthy glow that a matte/flat look wouldn't)





If you're using sheer foundation and you have naturally rosy cheeks, then skip the blush and just use bronzer to get the glow.





If you want flawless skin that speaks for itself, then just follow up the foundation application with a tiny amount of well smudged eyeliner (have you tried brown?), mascara, and lipstick to complete your look. Look after your eyebrows too - they make the biggest difference in how you look. And they're cheap to wax.


Flawless complection ?!?! Help cover spots ?
I am a professional makeup artist and I would recommend mineral makeup, it is so easy to apply, blends flawlessly with your natural skin, gives an airbrush finish and a healthy glow and are good for the skin! With that said, NOT ALL MINERALS ARE CREATED EQUAL!


Drugstore brands are terrible! They are loaded with cheap fillers, (they use bismuth oxychloride which is not an actual mineral but a metal that has been processed with tin and copper- it is a known skin irritant and can cause itching, rash, eczema and acne) They also coat their products with harmful chemicals that are bad for your health, they overall look of them is Flat,dull, cakey, powdery and their colors are ususally orangey or pinky. Bare minerals also uses Bismuth oxychloride and other cheap fillers so I avoid them too.


I personally use on myself and clientele Faerie Organic Minerals it looks like your own skin only better (flawless). They are light, airy, natural looking, cover really well (including spots) and leave a dewy glow. I know it is exactly what you are looking for. They have a FREE sample kit (you just pay shipping-like $5.99) I do not like liquid foundation as you really have to work with it and blend, blend, blend. Minerals are so easy to apply you just use the fluffy mineral brush and quickly buff it in a circular motion around your face, then use a concealer brush to tap the foundation on pimples and dark areas. You can check them out here..........http://www.faerieorganic.com
Liquid works nicely usually, but I find that mousse foundation works better and is way easier/less messy to apply. Also lasts longer in my opinion. Just make sure you spread it evenly and not too heavily and make sure you blend it around the outside of your face and the top of your neck so it's not obvious :)
well, in my way is oriflame foundation is best ..........but what ever itself you have to add a few drops of water in foundation, so that it looks so nice to your face

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