Women wear foundation for many reasons. Foundations minimize facial imperfections, it gives the appearance of an even complexion, and it protects the skin from environmental damage as well. There are more to foundations than just finding your right shade. This article will explore easy foundation tools used by professional makeup artists.
Your perfect match
The first step to flawless foundation is knowing exactly which formula is the perfect match for your skin type. In a recent poll, 90% of women confessed that they would love it if someone would help them find their perfect foundation. These women also confessed that they have issues finding their perfect match and they are not confident that they are wearing the right foundation. This information came from a national survey of 1000 women ages 25-45 (Directive Analytics, 2011). Speak to someone that specializes in various types of foundations to make sure you are using the right formula for your skin type. Once you find your perfect formula, you can use your tools to enhance your look.
Foundation Primer
Behind every professional look is a great primer. This is a secret tool used by makeup artists to create an even and flawless canvas. In fact, celebrity makeup artist Ashunta Sheriff (2011) states, “I never apply foundation without a primer. You won’t paint your walls without priming them first, would you?” (TriniBeauty.com).
A great Foundation Primer comes with many benefits. It extends the wear of your foundation, acts as an invisible buffer to fill in imperfections, and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. When purchasing a primer, you should look for key features. Make sure the formula is oil-free, fragrance free, non-comedogenic, and safe for sensitive skin. Mineral enriched primers absorb oil and defuse light for skin-perfecting benefits. It’s also important to ensure that your primer has a lightweight formula with a matte finish as well. Primers should be applied a few minutes after applying your favorite moisturizer and right before you apply your foundation.
Liquid Foundation Brush
Liquid Foundations can be applied using your fingers, but liquid foundation brushes have their major benefits. Most women have the habit of placing their foundation on different areas of the face and then spreading it around with their fingers. This way of applying foundation can lead to an uneven application and lines of demarcation on the swirl patterns of the face. The only way to correct this after the foundation has set is by applying more makeup (Greatest Look, 2011).
Liquid foundation brushes were designed to go where fingertips can’t. It gives you a smoother, more flawless finish and it also prevents you from transferring excess oil to your face from your fingertips. Liquid foundation brushes are favored over makeup sponges because sponges have the habit of absorbing product which requires you to use more to achieve the same look. From this information, we can agree that liquid foundation brushes are not only better for your look; they’re better for your skin and wallet as well.
To apply foundation using a liquid foundation brush:
- Place foundation on the back of your hand
- Lightly dip the brush then apply to face in downward strokes
Mineral Foundation Brush
In the world of foundation brushes, one size doesn’t fit all. We are all aware of our classic powder brushes, but those brushes shouldn’t be used when applying mineral powder foundation. Using an ordinary powder brush with mineral powder foundation leads to an uneven and unfavorable finish. Mineral Powder Foundation Brushes were made specifically for the application of this type of formula. Its soft bristles are short and flat across the top, which allows you to easily customize the level of coverage you’d like to achieve. It picks up the right amount of powder and releases it evenly as you sweep and swirl the brush.
Choosing the right foundation tools is just as important as choosing the right foundation formula. Now, having been equipped with this information, don’t hesitate to share it with friends and loved ones.
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