Wednesday, June 23, 2010

What's the difference between foundation, moisturizer, and a make-up base?

...and tinted moisturizer, powder, etc.


Which of the four (or five) is absolutely essential?


Which is ideal for when you want to make your skin look nice, but don't want to look heavily made up? I see these girls on the street with this pale skin... but it looks cakey and gross.


Thanks.What's the difference between foundation, moisturizer, and a make-up base?
Moisturizer is to make your skin soft and prevent aging and wrinkling. After you put that on (and its necessary) then use a light concealer just on your trouble spots such as red spots, pimples, under your eyes, etc. Then use a light foundation (the cakey look comes from the foundation to powder makeups or to much foundation) put a small amount on your finger and then put small dots evenly around your face and then rub in in a circular motion with a make up sponge. Then apply powder lightly just enough to take away the shine. Doing it this way will even out your skin tone and look natural. Good luck.What's the difference between foundation, moisturizer, and a make-up base?
Read a lot.
Despite of others moisturizer is not a make up material, it is to moisture your skin. It is important to use it expecially on cold weather and under sun (use one with sun protector). And for others I think you should read, it would be so long to write here.
moisturizer moisturizes, foundation and makeup base are basically the same, tinted moisturizer is like moisturizing foundation, powder is just to lightly cover up things. I think foundation is good if you don't use too much. Powder is only good if you really aren't trying to cover much up. Or if you would rather use concealer for blemishes and none of these things, that's good too.
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