Finding the Right Foundation To Cover Wrinkles - September 11th, 2009

I hate when I don’t have make-up on and I just look like a ghost or a cancer patient. I look so pale and lifeless. An easy mistake to make, which I am sure I have made many times, is having mis-matched foundation. That the tone of foundation does not match the skin tone and we either turn out looking like a ghost with a very tan neck or a orange-faced person with a very light neck and jaw line.  My mother has sold make-up for a few years now, and one way to test the color of foundation you need, is by getting a small sample and putting it on your hands. 

That way, when you need to purchase foundation and a mirror is no where in sight; you can still find the closest match to your actual skin and no more ghost or orange face!  Now, to conceal those late nights, foundation might not cover all the areas you want fully hidden, so a concealer is a great addition to the make-up bag.  This is to be applied to the deepest part of the eye area, which is underneath the eye and closest to the bridge of the nose. Use an under-eye concealer on the outer eye and lids. This is the best way to cover up those blemishes of the face, smooth out the all over color, and help conceal those parts that aren’t quite model worthy, which we know we all have!



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