put on liquid makeup (max factor color genius). i pretty much put it all over my face.
cover it with cover girl powder.
am i suppost to be using moisturizer?
i have mildly-oily skin.
although, i just used my max factor liquid foundation for the first time, and my skin looks like it has little flakes on it. how do i cover this?
thanks in advance :)
oh, and should i use a makeup sponge or my finger to apply the liquid makeup?How to properly apply foundation?
buy a moisterizer for your skin type and apply your foundation with a makeup sponge :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiyG0QECO鈥?/a>How to properly apply foundation?
I think maybe you should use face toner
%26amp;%26amp; then moisturizer before you put on the foundation
%26amp;%26amp; alot of times if you have powder
over your foundation that'll soak up some
of the oil your face produces
i usually apply
my liquid foundation with a sponge
it js spreads the foundation out more
%26amp;%26amp; helps the coverage haha bt uhmm
im using maybelline mineral power powder
foundation right now %26amp;%26amp; its REALLY good soo
you should try it out %26amp;%26amp; see how it works for youu(:
You should moisturize. Before putting on the foundation let you moisturizer sink in for about 5 minutes. It really is an important step as it'll help your makeup go on much smoother. It'll prevent those flakes from appearing
When my skin gets very oily throughout the day, i just blot using those oil absorbing sheets, so you might want to buy some :) they're really cheap
Yes! you should moisturise, even oily skin needs moisturiser, just use something quite light and if you want your makeup to last all day you should you a primer too, most brands make one now.
Wether you use a spnge or your fingers is really personal prefrence.
you SHOULD moisturize your face before putting on foundation
i think that keeps it from flaking and helps it last longer
or use less........... or change your brand
not the best advice sorry, i've never used foundation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiyG0QECO鈥?/a>
this tutorial should help loads.
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