Hope these 3 makeup foundation hacks help! These are makeup artist tips that will help your foundation and skin look smooth, and not cakey.
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L’OREAL PARIS | True Match Super-Blendable Foundation – W5: https://go.shopmy.us/p-34451666
NEUTROGENA | Foundation – Natural Beige 60: https://go.shopmy.us/p-34451795
L’OREAL PARIS | True Match Nude Tinted Serum – 4-5 Medium: https://go.shopmy.us/p-18095879
NARS | Light Reflecting Foundation – Patagonia & Santa Fe: https://go.shopmy.us/p-30214310
KOH GEN DO | Maifanshi Aqua Foundation – 123: https://go.shopmy.us/p-34452019
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May I know the brand of beauty sponge you use?
Can you please also provide tips for touchups afterwards, using a powder concealer or whatever you would recommend? Iβm having trouble with my foundation not being full coverage enough to last all day and I do not have a good skin. Acne marks show through and I am struggling with the appearance of my skin as I am aging, especially settling into fine lines as the day goes on. Hope you can help! Thanks!
Thank you so much for making this video I have always had problems with thatβ€
I have rosacea and I have mature skin if I apply a wet sponge boom you can see all that icky spongy red…I hate my skin!!
What about large pores? Thanks!
Holy fillers π΅
I mix the foundation with face cream, and it works like a BB cream.
Everyone that uses beauty sponges gets acne on a regular basis. I would not use them unless it was single use.
You would look perfect in a colder hair colour.
Is there a foundation with a natural finish that is full coverage? I have melasma that I cover with a color correction then a full coverage foundation. However the foundation is settling in the lines around my mouth and I hate it. Maybe I should use two foundations lol.
Tutorial for makeup you're wearing in this video ππ
Another tip to add to that donβt over apply foundation or concealer try to use the least amount as possible if you need more coverage , go in with color corrector also a small amount then proceed with your foundation/concealer π
Iβm looking for a oil free and for mature concealer
Great tips
Remind older women to also use moisturizer on face and neck
I guess I also need a beauty blender π
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Fine for 40s. At 60 the more dewy the better.
Can anyone recommend affordable foundation (drug store) for dry skin?
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Which foundations?
I would love to know what eyeshadow you are wearing.
Very helpful ty so much
Do you do bridal makeup?
I donβt like powders except my medium brown eye shadow which in a powder form.
am going to try this for sure
Could you give few examples of Dewy foundation
Such wonderful tips. Thank you so much. π
Thank you!!! I am 68 years young and follow you on several platforms. PLEASE donβt forget that there are women my age who NEED more info about how to look our best, skincare included. Thank you!!!
Great short!!!! Thank you Lisa! By the way, you are GORGEOUS!!!!!!
wow i hope this works
Damp makeup sponge is a must for us dry skin ladies. I use a moisturizing sugar scrub to remove dry, flaky patches, then a tiny bit of a face creme (with mango butter in it to fill in fine lines), then with a damp makeup sponge I apply a liquid foundation and it works fabulously. This has been my go-to method for the last 5+ years with liquid makeup and I'm 40.
You are such a ray of sunshine
I donβt do Botox anymore so Iβve been experimenting with different types of products and I have that the more shimmer and βglowyβ a product is, the more my wrinkles and pores stand out. After many expensive products I found the elf blurring sunscreen primer (spf30) to work great, especially for reapplying every 2-hours (sunscreen) and doesnβt get Polly, cakey, really smoothed my skin and itβs only $14
I have textured skin and I get so confused because I love using skin tints not really at all interested in foundations π€£ so thank you!
Very helpful! Thk you!
Thanks, Lisa!π