Friday, January 8, 2010

I really need help with applying liquid foundation?

I am 15 years old. I use a liquid foundation. The colour is ';Honey Beige'; and i apply it with my fingers. The problem is it doesn't looks even/blended and it can sometimes show that i am wearing foundation.


Can you tell me some tips and if i should use a sponge and how to blend it with my skin? Any tips????PLEASE HELP ME


Thank you.I really need help with applying liquid foundation?
apply facial moisturizer first.





if you have blemishes, use a concealer that is a little lighter then your foundation color.





dab, dont spread.


and only apply on uneven skin tone.





after, set with a light powder.





Loreal True Match works great =]I really need help with applying liquid foundation?
dont apply with ur fingers ever. use a tissue. spnges make things look uneven. try a diff color. if honey beige is too light try a color a little lighter and vice versa
If you can see a line is the color right for you? I would definetly switch to applying foundation with a brush. Think of your face as a canvas, you wouldn't paint with your fingers would you? Not unless your in kindergarden. A brush blends the foundation perfectly. Finding your holy grail foundation brush is a mission in itself. The best one I've had so far is Chanel. It's a great investment.
Use a foundation brush. Its an easy way to apply it and gives a more even finish.





If your foundation can still be seen and it looks like your wearing it then change the colour of it. An easy way to do this is by applying a tiny bit to your jaw line before buying it. If you can see it then dont buy it as its not the colour for your complexion. If its not noticable then buy it because its the same colour as your skin.





Hope this help =]





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Perhaps the shade is not a good match for you. I like the products at aularale.com/7002. The foundation is a perfect match whether I apply w/my fingers or a wedge (best). Check your local library for 'how to' videos on make up.
well maybe u are using the wrong shade of foundation if u find it hard to blend and u can still see it. Go to a makeup counter and ask for some help. U no u have the right shade when u first apply it and it disappears into ur skin tone. Also use a light moisturizer before u apply ur foundation as this can really help to blend into ur skin. i dont use sponges as they carry so much bacteria and can give u spots. I apply foundation with my clean fingers or a foundation brush. i first apply to the centre of my face (e.g. forehead, down the nose and chin) and then blend it outwards (e.g cheeks, temples). i also apply a bit to my eyelids ( i wear a lil eyeshadow) and i check that the foundation is blended along the jaw line so it doesn't show where u have stopped using it. Hope that helps! sorry its long! :)
you are doing it wrong. i dont know how to explain but your not doing it right.
Your foundation should not be a much darker tone than your skin. It will start to look clownish and look like you actually have make-up on. Make-up should enhance your features so I would say to take a look at how dark it is and maybe go a few shades lighter. A tip would be to put the make-up on at your jaw line and if you can tell a big difference between the color of your face and the color of your neck, you are going way too dark.
i used to use the liquid foundation but would end up with streaks and uneveness. i switched to maybeline dream matte mouse. and i only applying around my eyes and nose. it works greak for me. i exfoliate before i put it on and let my skin dry before i put the make up on. if i don't it looks like i'm peeling. if you use ur fingers use ur middle or ring finger because they have less oil on them. because you touch alot of things mainly with your pointer finger and pick up dirt, the middle and ring finger are slightly cleaner. if you use a spong or brush make sure its for the type of foundationi you want to use. that it is a good quality and the bristles won't come off on your face. dream matte mouse i don't have to use a powder because its like a two in one. i didn't like powder cases because the pad would absorb the oil on ur face and then it would go on the powder.
Put it on a foam pad or a cotton ball and then just blend it. Move the pad in small circles and then use your fingers and smooth out imperfections.
well to be blunt here you probably have the wrong color for your face.


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well first off get a new foundation that is less runny and that will stayput. i suggest either Clinique or Covergirl from personal experience then i use a foundation brush which u can get pretty cheap but if i dont have it on me i just use a sponge. either one of them works good.


next try to pat the foundation in. not just smear it around.


i also use a powder foundation over top so the liquid foundation will stay put.


hope this helps :]
By all means use a sponge, but here's the catch:





Dot the forehead (near the hairline), the chin, and the cheek areas.





Next using a downward stroke start at the hairline and bring the sponge down to your chin. Use this technique in the cheek areas as well.





Hope this works for you.





mcstanley
pat your finger tips on your face, dont rub anything in.
Well my sister used liquid foundation and she didn't know why she was having such bad acne so then we found out that it was the foundation she was using... it was clogging her poo rs and its really bad for you so then we found out about Bare Essentials and now that all we use. it puts minerals on your face to keep it healthy but still covering stuff up. But if you still use your liquid foundation get some Make up sponges and apply with that they are a life saver!!!
A foundation brush, i have a Dior one which was 拢23 but i dont think you need to spend that much on it
moisturise first, then wait 10 mins. apply liquid foundation all over face using fingers/hands to blend in - dont use too much or it will be obvious that you are wearing it. then wait another 10 mins. APPLY POWDER after foundation cos it will make the colour more even, make a better texture, and look less obvious!
I wouldn't use a sponge, because that is meant for spray foundation. I use this brush and it works amazing!


http://sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?鈥?/a>
Invest in either a foundation brush or foundation sponges.


It gets you and even finish etter than your fingers :)


Good luck :)

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