Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Make-up, foundation tips please!?

i rub my foundation in with my hand but i still have make up lines on my hair line which sometimes looks really bad, any tips on how to blend it in more? should i use a sponge or brush or will my hand do?Make-up, foundation tips please!?
use some cream and blend around the edges of your faceMake-up, foundation tips please!?
I use a foundation brush to apply liquid foundation, and at the risk of sounding too dramatic, it changed my life. I get a perfect finish every single time. Apply your foundation from the center of your face outward, starting at the nose and blending out towards the hairline. Then blend from the top of your nose into your forehead, and then down from the tip towards your chin. It is not necessary to apply foundation all the way to your jawline. If you are wearing the proper foundation color, it should all blend in seamlessly, and most people have very even skin tone around the jawline anyway and don't need makeup there. You just need to be patient and practice until you get the hang of it. Dot your foundation on the back of your hand and apply a little bit at first. It's easier to add more than it is to take it off if you accidentally apply too much. I prefer Clinique's foundation brush, but you can buy a very good one at the drugstore too.
Liquid foundations - makeup sponge or hand


Compact powder foundation - Pad


Powder / mineral foundation - wide brush





With liquid, rub the foundation in with a circular motion, and just use you finger tips to spread into the hair line (circular again)





I find liquid better, as the others can make you look really powdery and its obvious your wearing it... which is bad :LL





Don't forget to check twice for lines or powder smudges, and make sure its your colour, it looks soo bad if not :)





Hope that helps a little :)
Id use a sponge for blending but make sure you change it regularly becuase they carry a lot of bacteria. Also trying blending upwards towards your hairline so by time it reaches it theres not as much foundation and it wont look as obvious.
You should use a sponge or a foundation brush anyway!! but maybe consider changing the color of your foundation to suit your skin tone more, this way it will be less obvious around the hair line, however rubbing it in more, could work! goodluck :)
Mineral powder foundations that are really close to your skin tone are less obvious and doesn't create a tide-line. Often liquid foundation can be a bit orange and obvious. A sponge may get more even coverage though and make sure to blend in with your neck :)
i would use a spongte or a foundation brush and it also might be the amount you put on your face


hope this helps x


p.s i would make 4 dots on your face one on your cheek one on your other cheek one on your chin and on your forehead and then blend x
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I hope helped.
A sponge really works well if it is liquid make-up. If it is a powder, use a large brush.
Use your hand hun. I get lines around my forehand and i basically take my fingers and rub around the line in a circular motion :)

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