Choosing the right make-up foundation is very important facet of makeup. It’ll be the canvass where the rest of our makeup will be applied to. It’s purpose is to hide facial imperfections such as blemishes, scars, wrinkles, flaking or some hyperpigmentations of the skin.
Nowadays there are various types and formulas of foundation. Finding the right coverage, choosing the right color and the right formula for our skin type can appear to be different also in every individual. As we age also the right variant of foundation changes too since our skin changes as we age. Using the right applicator also I such an important factor for you to achieve a good effect. A lot of things huh?! I am not a professional make up guru but through research and charging through my experiences I’ll try to lay them all out for you. I’ll post this topic in series to cover its different areas.
In purchasing any products especially for our skin is very crucial. Choosing the right shade and undertone is a tough call too! We don’t want to waste our money right? It should be worth every penny we spend for it especially if we choose the top of the line cosmetic brands available in the market. I myself have tried so many brands with different formulas and types and before, I just buy what is in or what I see in commercials. Lacking knowledge about it, 50 % of it I always end up buying the wrong kind. The quality and price of the brand you’ll purchase will be entirely up to you.
In general there are 3 coverage types of make up foundation. Sheer coverage, medium coverage and heavy coverage.
>SHEER COVERAGE: Sheer coverage is lightweight and provides minimal coverage of the skin. This type of coverage will be the softest and least noticeable.
>MEDIUM COVERAGE: Medium coverage is the standard coverage formula. It provides light to medium coverage and can be used sparingly for less coverage or built upon with other products, such as powder, for a more opaque, heavy coverage.
>COVERAGE: Heavy coverage will cover almost any imperfection in the skin, and is usually on par with the texture of a concealer. Color match is especially important in this category.
Types of Foundation:
In choosing the coverage would be your personal choice. Bear in mind the needs of your facial skin and always check the ingredients of the product you're goin to buy because you might have some negative reactions with a certain composition of the foundation. Apply foundation 10 min. after moisturizer. If you don't allow the moisturizer to absorb into the skin, your foundation will "come off" in a matter of hours. If oil surfaces during the day, blot the area with a tissue then apply a light dusting of powder. Always apply powder to set makeup and reapply throughout the day to prevent shine. Don't overdo touching up because instead of hiding the imperfections it'll be emphasized and will become cakey. Remember "less is more".
I hope I was able to help and check out for the posting I'll discuss about choosing the right shade and understanding the undertone of the skin. Have a blessed Sunday everyone!
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Tinted Moisturizers: All skin Types
They are moisturizers with a slight tint to them, often contain sunscreen, and are the lightest and easiest to use foundation makeup. Falling into the sheer category, perfect for someone who is just starting out with makeup, such as a teenager or for someone who wants to even out skin tone with minimal effort. This makeup is also ideal because you don't have to put on moisturizer and then foundation: it's a one-step process. Can be used also under foundation or alone for minimal to no coverage. Can be applied by a sponge or fingers.
Mousse or whipped foundation: Normal-Dry or Matured skin type
makeup with air whipped in, making it lighter and smoother. It comes in a spray or aerosol-type can, like whipped cream. Good for all skin types, but it's especially nice for those with dry or aging skin because of its tendency to go on smoothly instead of caking up in facial lines.
Liquid Foundation: Dry, Normal or Combination skin type
A thin film of liquid foundation is best for 'natural look' makeup. It's widely available in sheer, medium, or heavy coverage. These are formulated for all skin types. Available in moisturizing formulas with a satin finish for dry skin or oil-free versions with a matte finish for oily skins. Liquid makeup foundation captures moisture within the skin. It also lends a luminous finish. If you want to achieve an “airbrush effect”, use a brush in applying with a light circular motion. Some would prefer using their fingertips to apply. Sponge can be used also, wet the sponge and squeeze the excess water. Just use the right amount to prevent caking. To cover imperfections you may use concealer following the application of foundation and blend. Use a loose powder to set the foundation. Nowadays, liquid foundations have SPF already.
Cream Foundation: Dry to Normal Skin types
Falls into the medium to heavy coverage areas, and it's rich and luxurious consistency keep skin look soft and smooth, without drawing attention to fine lines and wrinkles. Ideally for dry skin, known for their heavier coverage and more intense moisturizing properties. This makeup is best applied with a foundation brush or with the sponge supplied by the manufacturer.
Cake or Stick foundation: Oily Skin
These foundations are solid in form and they have a greater drying effect. The cake or stick foundations are best suited for an oily skin. These foundations give a dense matte cover and are good for covering blemishes and scars. Due to their texture, they can also double as concealers.
Powder Foundation – Combination to Oily Skin Types
Powder foundations often appear semi-matte or matte in appearance, making them the best choice for skin that tends to be on the oilier side. They provide medium to heavy coverage and are best applied with a thick powder brush, such as a kabuki style brush to achieve a more natural look or may use the sponge provided in the package. Some brands offer SPF ready powder foundation. Its best to use a primer on face before putting on this kind of foundation to control shine and to avoid frequent retouching. Some also prefer to use a different powder like a sheer powder for retouching because using this same foundation for touching up will build up and will appear cakey. A tip I got from a makeup artist is just to touch up the areas on your face which appear to be oily like the “T-zones of our face”.
Mineral Foundation- All skin types
One of the hottest trend right now. Most of these minerals are used to prepare foundations to suit all skin types. These foundations are medicated and they can also be used to cover acne and pimples. Loose mineral foundation can be applied dry or wet and usually provides full spectrum sunscreen. This can be from sheer- medium coverage depending how you applied it. Best to use a kabuki type of brush for a better coverage. If you wanna achieve a sheer coverage use a bigger brush for a more natural look. Contains mica, titanium dioxide, iron oxides and zinc oxide, mineral foundation provides a dewy fresh look.
In choosing the coverage would be your personal choice. Bear in mind the needs of your facial skin and always check the ingredients of the product you're goin to buy because you might have some negative reactions with a certain composition of the foundation. Apply foundation 10 min. after moisturizer. If you don't allow the moisturizer to absorb into the skin, your foundation will "come off" in a matter of hours. If oil surfaces during the day, blot the area with a tissue then apply a light dusting of powder. Always apply powder to set makeup and reapply throughout the day to prevent shine. Don't overdo touching up because instead of hiding the imperfections it'll be emphasized and will become cakey. Remember "less is more".
I hope I was able to help and check out for the posting I'll discuss about choosing the right shade and understanding the undertone of the skin. Have a blessed Sunday everyone!
*** The products mentioned above are my own and purchased by me. Companies didnt pay me for posting this.
*** I'd appreciate some comments from you. Letting me know that I have enlightened you with this topic will be much appreciated. Just click the button POST A COMMENT below. =)
*** I can also be reached thru bayacasarsy@gmail.com .
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