After applying concealer, I prefer to apply the foundation in a thin layer. I start by dotting a small amount of foundation all over my face and then blend it evenly using either a foundation brush or a makeup sponge. Since I’ve already applied concealers, I make sure to blend the foundation seamlessly with the concealed areas, ensuring a natural transition.
Blending is a crucial step in any makeup routine, and it’s important to be gentle. I avoid dragging the concealer away and instead, I gently pat the foundation on top of the concealed areas, achieving a well-blended finish.
Additionally, the lightweight formula of the foundation allows my skin to breathe while effectively camouflaging any remaining imperfections. By following this approach, you can achieve excellent coverage and there will be no greyish or reddish undertones, just one cohesive color that helps create an even and radiant complexion.
Setting the Foundation: how to use setting powder after foundation
Once the foundation is applied, I like to set it with The Body Shop’s compact powder. Applying a light layer of powder all over the face helps to lock in the foundation, giving the skin a smooth and matte finish. Additionally, this step helps to extend the wear time of the makeup, which is what we look for during hot weather when sweat is so irritating.
Conclusion
And there you have it! You’ve learned how to use color corrector correctly for a flawless base. By following this process, you will create the perfect canvas for your makeup look that will last throughout the day. So, I hope there won’t be any more woes for those with acne-prone skin. Just embrace the power of color correction and enjoy the benefits it brings.