Question Posted Wednesday February 13 2008, 2:37 pm
how do people get their foundation or concealer (w/e i dont really know the difference) to stay on their face so smooth? do people wax their face first? b/c on some people makeup looks too fake and on others it appears to be natural how their skin has no flaws whatsoever.
queenhearts answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 8:50 pm: You use a dab of foundation. Apply it with an sponge evenly. It seems to come out a lot better than using fingers. Use a brush for applying concealer [you can use your foundation]. Use powder [with a brush] to set the makeup.
Experiment with different types of brands or go into a makeup department and get it done there. Ask for tips and such. It took me years to get it right lol.
I use loreal foundation and powder. It gives me a natural look and great coverage too. Powder really helps making it stay on.
I agree with Bare minerals. It's a bit expensive but it's the best thing out there for a flawless, smooth look. If you get the set, there's a CD in there that explains and shows you to apply it on. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
THEPRiNCESSiSHERE answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 5:37 pm: Trust me it's all about the brand and kind you use. They have this stuff called Bare minerals, and it goes on as a powder and it works good. I've had the same problem as you, you just have to keep trying diffrent kinds; maybe use two diffrent kind of concealers like I do.
xlovexx463 answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 4:50 pm: Try this stuff called Almay Smart Shade Makeup...it blends in and matches your color. It doubles as a concealer (for pimples) and foundation (for evening out your skin tone). You can get it at any drugstore I believe... [ xlovexx463's advice column | Ask xlovexx463 A Question ]
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