As a veteran fashion blogger, I know that every detail can affect the overall aesthetics. Today, I'd like to share with you one of my best makeup secrets – the correct order of applying loose liquid foundation. With this technique, your makeup will last longer and look more natural, giving you the confidence you need for any occasion.
First, let's take a look at the basics of loose powders and liquid foundations. The main function of loose powder is to set makeup, absorb excess oil from the face, and make makeup more refreshing and long-lasting. Liquid foundation, on the other hand, is a key step in creating an even skin tone, concealing imperfections, brightening the complexion and laying the foundation for subsequent makeup application.
So, how do we properly incorporate loose powder and liquid foundation into our daily makeup looks? Below, I will give you a detailed introduction to my exclusive makeup order.
Step 1: Cleanse and moisturize.
Before applying makeup, first make sure that you are cleansing and moisturizing properly. Cleanse your face thoroughly with a gentle cleanser, then apply skincare products that suit your skin type, such as toners, lotions, or creams, to keep your skin hydrated.
Step 2: Prime.
To make the makeup more flattering, we can use a primer or primer. Choose a lightweight, easy-to-blend primer and apply evenly to the face, especially the oily T-zone and areas that need concealment.
Step 3: Liquid foundation.
Next, it's time for the crucial step in creating a perfect complexion – applying liquid foundation. Choose a liquid foundation that is similar to your skin tone and apply evenly to your face using a professional brush or sponge. Extend outwards from the center of the face, taking care to avoid the eye area and lips. For blemishes such as pimples and blemishes that need to be covered, concealer can be layered topically after applying liquid foundation.
Step 4: Set your makeup.
Once we're done applying the liquid foundation, we need to use loose powder to set the makeup. Choose a delicate, sheer loose powder and use a large brush to gently sweep over the entire face, especially the oily T-zone, forehead and chin area. The loose powder absorbs excess oil from the face, leaving makeup feeling fresh and long-lasting. At the same time, it helps to cover pores and fine lines, leaving skin looking more refined and smooth.
Step 5: Local retouching.
The final step is local retouching. Depending on individual needs, we can use products such as highlighters, contouring powders or blushes to add dimension and complexion. For example, applying an appropriate amount of blush above the cheekbones can add a girly rosy look; The use of contouring powder on the bridge of the nose, forehead and chin can create a more three-dimensional contour of the facial features.
The above is the makeup order of loose powder foundation and other makeup that I personally highly recommend. Of course, everyone's skin condition and needs are different, so you need to be flexible in the process of applying makeup. I hope my sharing can be helpful to everyone, let's pursue a more beautiful self together!
Bottom line: Getting the makeup sequence right is key to creating the perfect makeup look. By following the steps of cleansing, moisturizing, priming, foundation, setting and topical touching, we are able to better express our charm and personality. Remember, there is no fixed formula for beauty, only what suits you is the best. May every woman find her own way of beauty!