When it comes to actually applying the foundation, focus on the middle of your face first, tackling any niggling issues before moving outwards. “Start with areas of concern first, under eyes and cheeks for any redness, then slowly blend out if necessary. The whole face doesn’t need the same coverage,” he said.
Just so, how do you keep foundation from settling into wrinkles?
Hereof, where do you apply liquid foundation?
Dab or press the foundation into your skin.
Begin around the nose and cheeks, and continue applying with small, quick motions until you have an even coverage all over your face. Use the rounded, larger surface of the sponge or beauty blender for the larger areas on your face, such as your forehead, cheeks and jawline.
Why do my wrinkles look worse with foundation?
Makeup has a way of leaching the moisture from the skin, accentuating pores, and highlighting fine lines and wrinkles. So if your skin looks worse with foundation, this could be a major culprit. “Most skin types get dehydrated regardless of the oil they produce,” says Dorman.
Do you put primer on before foundation?
Primer is used to create a smooth surface on your face before adding makeup. It can also be used just on its own, to create the appearance of a smooth surface. Primer helps to reduce the appearance of pores, fine lines and other blemishes and it can help to even out skin tone.