What to do Before Makeup Application? |
Posted: March 28, 2017 |
Like fancy meals and road trips, makeup application needs preparation. The skin is like your canvas, and since you are the artist of your own face, taking care of it is your responsibility. Ladies, the major thing to remember here is that your skin should be in top condition if you want to wear even a layer of makeup on a daily basis. A lot of people choose to skip skincare and other steps vital prior to the makeup coverage just because they don’t have ample knowledge on it, or they just don’t have the time to complete all these tasks at once. Prepping the skin before makeup can do wonders for you and you might not even look dead without it! (Just a hint) Mentioned below are some vital tasks to bear in mind before a heavy coverage: A Quick Cleanse:Cleansing is something that has to be continued and incorporated into your routine. If you don’t have much time to spare then the easiest way to get going is by grabbing a small cotton pad and cleansing the face and neck with a Facial Cleansing Gel. A glowing, healthy skin is what you actually need to ace any look that you want. Trying to look gorgeous is not a hassle at all, once you know the right steps and products to use. Exfoliating Scrub:Another vital step towards healthy skin is exfoliation, as it removes the dead skin cells, allowing your skin to rejuvenate. Just grab a scrub, preferably the one that is composed of natural elements such as fruit, and rub it in circular motions on your face and neck while avoiding the eye area. Make sure to use it only if it doesn’t irritate the skin, as most of the times, the people with sensitive skin are prone to allergies, inflammation, or redness due to scrubs like these. Moisturizing Session:Since exfoliation removes all the excess oils and dead skin cells, the complexion becomes fresh, which also tends to dehydrate the skin. Therefore, following up the makeup prepping routine, make certain that you apply a moisturizing cream or lotion. Massage it gently into your face and neck and scan closely to notice any dry patches. Your foundation will probably not turn out as you desire if you have dry or oily skin. On the other hand, before this session, you need to clean up your face with a paper towel so that the excess oil or product can be removed. Another bonus tip for you to try is to incorporate an essential oil into your skincare routine so that the skin can be refreshed and the glow can come out naturally. Or, you can skip the essential oil and try a hydrating mist or rosewater instead. It will allow the oil or dryness on your skin to diffuse and leave a moisturizing effect, rather than letting it sit on the surface of the skin. After you’re done with the aforementioned steps, you are ready for that heavy coverage of makeup and contour, and guess what, you won’t even experience any breakouts!
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