Unless you are supermodel Gisele Bundchen, having a flawless complexion takes a lot more than just good genes. Below are a few tricks that I use regularly!
• Exfoliate regularly. This is key to creating a smooth canvas for your foundation. I exfoliate twice a week and I alternate between scrubs and peeling treatments.
• Moisturize in advance. I never apply foundation without slapping on an oil-free moisturizer. Not only does the moisturizer provide a layer of protection between your skin and the makeup, it also provides a bit of slip so the foundation goes on easier. Right now I am really liking Philosophy Hope In A Jar and NARS Brightening Serum.
• Go liquid. Liquid foundations are hands down the most blendable and create the most natural look. You all know I adore Make Up For Ever HD Invisible Cover Foundation but NARS Sheer Glow Foundation also provides buildable coverage while looking super natural.
• Always start with less than you think you need. I usually do one pump/drop of foundation for the whole face. It is just so much easier to build up the coverage gradually than having to tone it down.
• Buff, buff and buff some more. Applying your foundation in a buffing motion will help blend it into your skin, creating that flawless, no-makeup look.
• Set it. Using a setting spray like M·A·C Fix + will tone down any cakiness and keep the skin looking dewy.
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Hi Phyllis your tips are wonderful Im just wondering because I want to start using Primer, when do I apply it? Is it after moisturizer? And what Primer do you recommend? Thank you
Apple – Primer is applied after moisturiser. My favourite brand is Cinema Secrets, but I also hear good things about Laura Mercier or less expensive options like Sally Hansen or Natio.
nice tips. Merry Christmas to you! 🙂
You have such nice skin… *jealous* So you have been liking the Philosophy moisturizer… my bf finds it really stinky though… lol
I bought the 3 kohl liners today!
These are great tips, Phyllis! 🙂
thanks for the tips! maybe i will try a liquid foundation one day~ i’m scared that it wouldn’t be the best for my combination/oily skin.
Thanks for the advice! I almost never put makeup on myself, so whenever I have to I always feel like somewhat of a beginner! Will keep these tips in mind. 🙂
Thanks for your tips! Nars sheer glow has become my HG!
I also bought the MUFE Hd foundation but I think the coverage was too much on the heavy side, but the Nars foundation is amazing! I feel like I am not wearing anything and it makes my skin look so much better =)
Will try the max fix + one time =)
Hey Phyllis, what kind of exfoliater do you use? I have problematic skin…been dealing with it since my teenage years =( Would appreciate your recommendation…thanks!
Great tips, Phyllis! You forgot to include primer though. Makeup primer is great for protecting the skin and smoothing it out. Plus it helps the makeup stay on longer!
Your skin is already perfect love !
Thanks for the tips. =D
Oh and my skin is combination so if i buff my foundation…
will it be bd for my pores ?
although i do cleanse properly before bed.
but kinda scared to do it as my MUA says it will clog my pores
=p
what do you say ?
Phyllis, what are your favorite exfoliators of the moment? And do you have a link to the eye makeup breakdown in your picture above – it’s lovely!
Great post 🙂
Apple,
Yes the primer will go on after your moisturizer. Please refer to this blog post for more details:
http://makeupforlife.net/2009/06/weekly-qa-makeup-basesprimers.html
YES Karen! The smell is definitely my biggest complaint! But other than that, I love how it keeps my skin so smooth and glowy!
Laila,
Right now I alternate between Bliss Peeling Groovy Facial Serum and Skin Food Black Sesame Hot Mask. If you have sensitive skin, try mixing baking soda with a creamy cleanser. It’s milder but works just as great!
Thanks Alexa for bringing up primers. I didn’t include them in the list cos I don’t use them anymore =)
Joanna,
Wearing makeup in general – regardless of whether you buff it in or not – will clog up your pores only if you don’t remove it properly. So if you cleanse properly every night, you should be good.
Thanks Lana! The picture is from a FOTD that I did a while ago. Here’s the breakdown:
http://makeupforlife.net/2009/08/retro-look-with-nars-mekong-and-mac-show-orchid-fotd.html
LOVE YOUR SKIN. GORG!!!!
thanks for the tips!
was also wondering what type of eyeshadow you use?
are there any brushes you reccommend for applying liquid foundation?
Hi–
Great tips, but I was just wondering if you might let us in on your use of the Fix+ spray.
I’ve had it for eons and during the summer I loved it, and felt like it it made my skin look dewy.
Lately, however, it has just started to make my makeup look MORE cakey–how many spritzes do you use, how far away from your face, etc?
I’m so frustrated, and any advice is appreciated!
You’re welcome Lauren! For eyeshadows, I usually stick to powder and pigments.
Hey Phyllis how come you dont use a primer?
yes, i want to try NARS Sheer Glow Foundation, but do not know which shade for me…i am mac nc35, chanel pro lumiere beige intensity 2.0
thanks
you really look good..
how do you moisturize your skin??
also, how do you remove the makeup at night??
thanks..
Thanks Pauline! Below is my most updated skin regimen:
http://makeupforlife.net/2010/11/my-latest-skincare-regimen.html
To remove makeup, I practice the Asian Double Cleansing routine (http://makeupforlife.net/2006/04/5-step-skin-care-routine.html).
I LOVE THE EYESHADOW in that picture! It’s absolutely gorgeous! What brand is it? Thank-you so much! =]. So pretty!
Thanks it’s NARS Mekong. You can see the complete list of products I used here:
http://makeupforlife.net/2009/08/retro-look-with-nars-mekong-and-mac-show-orchid-fotd.html
Hi Phyllis,
I feel like my concealer comes off when I add my foundation on top. Is it that I am using an ineffective concealer?
Alice,
Here are a few things that might help:
1) While some people like to apply their concealer prior to foundation, I personally like to do it AFTER. This way, you will also end up using less concealer than you really need.
2) PAT – don’t rub – when you apply your concealer until it is well-blended.
3) Set your concealer with a loose powder to increase its staying power.