Common Foundation Mistakes To Avoid And How To Fix Them

When it comes to applying your makeup, you may think that there's an easy process and it contains only a few steps. While this is true, there are some mistakes that can make the difference between looking amazing and looking like a hot mess. I'm going to show you some common foundation mistakes that everyone makes so that you can avoid them in the future!

 

 

 

Not Testing The Product On A Small Patch Of Skin Before Applying 

  • Test the product on a small patch of skin before applying.
  • Make sure it is the right color and coverage for your skin.
  • Apply to a small area of skin first, then wait 48 hours if you have sensitive skin or have never used this product before (or as directed by your doctor).

 

Using Foundation That Is Too Light Or Dark For Your Skin Tone

If you're using a foundation that's too light or dark for your skin tone, it can make you look as though you have more redness than normal. This is because the contrast between your skin and the makeup is too great.

To find out what color foundation would work best for you, try looking at a few different shades of it in store. When choosing which one looks best on your face, pick one that matches not only the shade of your neck but also blends seamlessly into both sides of your jawline (the area below each ear). If there are no testers available at the store where you shop, try buying one tube in each shade and bringing them home so that they can be compared side by side under natural lighting conditions (not fluorescent lighting).

When applying foundation: Use an applicator sponge or brush instead of fingers! Fingers tend to leave streaks behind when applied directly from bottle onto face which results in an uneven application. Applying with these tools ensures even distribution across all areas being covered by product."

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Applying Too Much Product In One Area

  • For best results, apply foundation in small circles using a sponge or brush.
  • For round faces, use a stippling brush to apply foundation to the center of your face (which will help elongate it).
  • For square faces, apply on top of cheekbones and blend outwards toward temples and jawline.
  • For oval faces, use an all-over application method with a sponge or brush to soften sharp lines created by angular features like cheekbones.
  • To cover blemishes without looking cakey or masklike, stick with light-reflecting concealers instead of traditional ones that are flat in tone - and don't forget that liquid formulas blend better than powders!

 

Applying Foundation To Dry Skin, It's Best To Apply Moisturizer First

If you're applying foundation to dry skin, it's best to apply moisturizer first. Moisturizer will help your foundation glide on smoother and stay on longer, which means a more natural-looking finish with fewer patchy areas. It's also important not to forget that the skin around your eyes is particularly sensitive--you don't want any irritation there!

 

Using Too Much Liquid Foundation At Once Instead Of Adding Layers As Needed Throughout The Day

If you're using liquid foundation and find that your skin looks too pale or as though it needs more coverage, don't panic. It's easy to overdo it when applying liquid makeup, especially if you're not used to wearing foundation on a daily basis. Instead of applying a thick layer of product all at once (which will likely be too much), try thin layers until you reach your desired level of coverage. This way, if there is any excess around the edges of your face or in any other areas where there should be no product at all--the area around the eyes for example--you can easily clean up those mistakes with a q-tip dipped in water without removing all of what was just applied!

 

Overly Powdering Your Face Can Result In An Ashy Look And Cause Breakouts

Powdering your face can be a great way to set your makeup, but if you use too much it can result in an ashy look and cause breakouts.

  • Use a powder that matches your skin tone.
  • Use a powder brush to apply the powder.
  • Apply only one light layer of powder--you want to set your makeup, not hide it!

 

Some Of These Mistakes Are Easy To Fix!

  • If you're still finding that your foundation looks patchy, it might be time to take a look at how you apply it.
  • First, make sure that you're using a moisturizer before applying foundation. This will help the product go on more smoothly and evenly.
  • Next, try applying with a makeup brush instead of fingers or sponges--it's often easier to get an even coverage this way!

 

Conclusion

We hope that this article has helped you understand the common mistakes people make with foundation and how to fix them. If you have any other tips, please share them in the comments below!

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