8 Steps to True Beauty Makeup.

My name is J.H. Kegh, and I have worked as a professional makeup artist for the past six years. My current topic will focus on true beauty in makeup. It’s a privilege to share my long-term experience with you.

Makeup, in general, is an important approach to revealing your facial beauty potential; when pancakes, lipstick, grease paint, powder, and other cosmetics are applied to the face, the genuine or true beauty makeup is already triggered.

As a result, you can agree with me that cosmetics are an effective technique to enhance your appearance.

Here are the eight steps to follow while activating true beauty makeup:

8. Clean the face thoroughly.

Before you begin to apply your true beauty makeup, you must emphasize the importance of washing your face.

If you want your makeup to stop creasing and every product to be correctly blended, you must completely clean your face.

After that, you will apply a serum. If you wish to incorporate a serum into your makeup routine.

7. Put on moisturizer.

Another step is to apply moisturizer to your face, particularly the undereye area, and then blend. You allow it to set for a couple of moments until blends.

Now, use a fan to dry it to the skin, and then use a makeup blending brush to ensure that it is thoroughly and perfectly blended before proceeding, since if it is not entirely blended, it may begin creasing or flashing out, so you may want to prime your face afterward.

Therefore, when using a primer, You must avoid specific areas, especially the under eyes.

If the client does not have watery or oily skin, please do not apply mattifying products to the rest of the face; instead, apply mattifying products only to the areas that produce oil. If the person does not have oily skin, simply skip that step. 

6. Use hydro-grip primer milk.

You’ll be using milk grease spray, but any decent setting spray will suffice to keep your makeup in place.

It’s a moisturizing spray, and its purpose is to simply set in all of the product. After applying it to your face, use a fan to dry it.

5. Place your foundation.

This is the most essential area, so when applying your foundation, use creamy-based products; don’t mix with thick foundations; and keep in mind that when applying your foundations, you should avoid the under eyes.

You’re aware that the under-eye area creases frequently. The under eyes and nose edge do not require thick makeup; instead, use the remains on the brush and blend near to the nose, avoiding the under eyes as much as possible.

4. Put on your concealer.

Okay, so apply concealer; if you don’t want your skin or makeup to look cakey afterward, avoid using strong concealers.

Use creamy creams, such as Neutrogena Radiant Brightening Cream Concealer. Use products that are easy to combine. Do not use products that are too thick.

When you use thick products, they are more likely to crease and become tacky, therefore using creamy products can help you blend much better.

Consider using a creamy foundation and then applying concealer. This makeup will not work if you use translucent powder to set it.

With this method, you can see how the concealer progressively blends in without any problems or complications, so that is what you should do on your face if your makeup creases, becomes cakey, or anything else.

3. Use translucent powders.

Translucent powders are mainly to set your makeup blend; they’re not there to do anything or to stay there for any reason; their job is to just go and set those products.

Know that you’re using a beauty powder puff to set your makeup, so make sure you dust out the powders at the back of your hand, make sure it’s just the remnant of the product that is going on the face, and you can see that there will be no fallout on the face; it’s just remnants. 

2. Use a powder palette and a quality set.

Similarly, when setting the remainder on the face, dust the powders out. The dominant is unnecessary on your face. Simply use the leftovers to brush on the face.

Do not bring powders and carry them in the same way that you would rob someone of their face. You will pour the one that is falling off onto the client’s body, which will be more than necessary.

When you’re done applying your makeup, use a decent setting spray to seal it in.

1. Use good settings, spray, and set your makeup.

When I say makeup setup, I do not imply employing a fixed spray; there is a distinction between a set and a fixed spray.

A setting spray will remove the powdered appearance from the makeup, allowing everything to sit in place first. That is an important step before we use a repair spray.

So, when you’ve done the lips and everything, you’ll spritz it all over your face to set the makeup.

The objective of this fixed spray is to lock it in; it will set and lock it in so that the makeup will not be cleansed, removed, smudged, or damaged; it will be neat, lovely, and attractive.

Wrap-Up

Now that you understand how to avoid makeup creasing on your face, we recommend that you constantly use milk grease spray and translucent powders, and remember to follow these procedures when applying true beauty makeup.

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