How to Apply Foundation So Well That People Ask "What's Your Skincare Routine?"
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@ktberohnIf you're after immaculate-looking skin, foundation is one of the most important components to achieving the most polished look. There are tons of different formulas, price points, and (finally) shades to choose from, so the good news is that finding the perfect foundation for you has never been easier.
Unfortunately, foundation can be tricky to apply. It seems like foundation should be the easiest thing in the world to put on (it's just a base for your makeup that matches your skin tone, after all), but in reality, it's much harder than it seems. We've all painstakingly applied our chosen foundation, only to have the horrible realization that it looks like a total mess.
The key to applying foundation seamlessly is a combination of doing the right skin prep, using the correct brushes, and choosing a formula that looks seamless on the skin. I spoke with celebrity makeup artist Renée Loiz for the rundown on how to apply foundation so it looks like a professional did it every time. Keep reading for a step-by-step tutorial following Loiz's advice.
Step 1: Start with a clean base and lightweight skincare products.
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@ktberohnSave your heavy-duty textured creams for your nighttime skincare routine. When applying skin prep before foundation, it's best to keep things light. "Before applying foundation, I like to use Glow Recipe Dew Drops to hydrate and smooth skin and the undereye area," says Loiz. "The foundation lays beautifully on top of this serum and leaves your skin with the most beautiful, natural glow." She also recommends the Olay Vitamin C + Peptide 24 Brightening Face Serum for similar results.
Step 2: Protect your skin and avoid pilling.
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@ktberohnIf you're applying foundation in the morning, we also recommend topping it with a lightweight sunscreen. Many sunscreens are formulated to help prime skin, but it's important you look at the ingredients to make sure they don't make your foundation pill.
There's nothing worse than when you follow every possible piece of advice for putting foundation on and end up with a balled-up mess of product on your face. In general, a good rule of thumb is to always apply products that have the same base ingredient—stick to only oil-based products with an oil-based foundation or water-based products with a water-based foundation. Be sure to also allow plenty of dry time in between products.
Step 3: Press foundation into skin using a brush.
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@ktberohnAccording to Loiz, flawless foundation is all in the technique. "I like to use a foundation brush to pat on the foundation. I never swipe it on because I feel like that results in a streaky foundation. When using a makeup sponge, make sure you wet the sponge completely and squeeze out the excess water before applying your foundation. You can also use your fingers to apply foundation—just make sure your hands are clean," she says. Apply foundation before your concealer to help even out your skin tone, then use concealer sparingly and as a spot treatment if needed.
If you have oily skin, you may want to opt for a mattifying formula, but if you have drier skin, you may want a more moisturizing foundation with a dewy finish. Loiz says that you can use any method to apply any foundation finish. If you find that a method isn't working for you, it could actually be the amount of foundation you're trying to use that's messing you up. "I always start out with minimal product and add more as needed for the desired finished," says Loiz. Try picking the foundation up from the back of your hand rather than applying it straight to your face to control how much product you use.
"It's perfect for a fresh-faced glow, doesn't look greasy, and has excellent coverage."
"Pat McGrath Sublime Perfection Foundation leaves a satin finish, and once applied, it melts right into your skin, leaving any trace of foundation undetectable. And let's not forget about the shade range—36 shades, to be exact!"
"Dior Forever Matte Foundation is a staple in my kit, as it wears beautifully on film and doesn't leave skin shiny. Make sure you work quick when applying, as this foundation sets and doesn't move all day."
"The Beautyblender Pro Makeup Sponge is the OG of makeup sponges. None can complete at all. The finish this gives foundation is otherworldly."
"The Otis Batterbee foundation brush is a newcomer to my kit and definitely here to stay. I love how the shape and flexibility of the bristles glide effortlessly across skin."
This is probably the most celeb-loved foundation, and it's my absolute favorite for a natural-looking finish that still hides imperfections.
This brush is smaller than many foundation brushes, so it allows for extra-detailed precision.
Step 4: Set skin.
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@ktberohnTo set foundation after applying, Loiz recommends using the Mally Face Defender, which plays well with most formulas and won't result in pilling or caking! If you'd rather use a powder, try pressing it into your skin with a powder puff rather than swiping it on with a brush for an undetectable finish that's resistant to creases.
This powder sets makeup and makes it look so smooth.
This is the best kind of tool to set under your eyes seamlessly.
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