The Acne-prone Skin: Guide to Applying Makeup
For people with acne-prone skin, the makeup products could either be their worst enemies or their biggest best friends. The best cosmetics for the acne-prone skin people are the ones that camouflage any facial flaws nicely and don’t clog pores while the wrong kind of beauty products may cause the acnes to flare-up even further. Once you’ve chosen the most suitable beauty products for your skin, there’ll be challenges for you in learning the right way to apply makeup on your face. With the right guide and techniques on applying makeup, you’ll be able to disguise any undesirable scars and hides acnes. Follow the guide below if you want to have clearer complexion and have better appearance:
Things you’ll need
- Makeup brush
- Powder blush
- Powder
- Concealer
- Eyeliner
- Eye shadow
- Blush
- Oil-free foundation
- Oil-free moisturizer
- Towel
- Wash cloth
- Alcohol-free toner
- Gentle facial cleanser
The step-by-step guide
- For maximum cleansing, wet your face with warm water to open pores. Next, apply a mild and noncomedogenic facial cleanser to your face with finger tips. To even out the cleanser, use a clean wash cloth and massage your face for at least a minute. Use warm water again to rinse your face well. Then, pat your face dry by using the towel.
- Get the alcohol-free toner and apply it onto your neck and your face by using the cotton ball.
- Rub on some oil-free moisturizer to your face with your fingertips. Next, apply the moisturizer on your entire face with an emphasis on dry areas. Use the eye cream for your eye area. You are now ready to apply some makeup on.
- Apply some oil-free foundation on your face in circular motions by using your fingertips. Don’t use too much foundation.
- Get a clean makeup brush and a powder blush and sweep it onto the apples of your cheeks. If you have heavy acne on the cheeks, don’t wear blush.
- By using a clean makeup brush, brush the eye shadow onto your eyelids. Get eyeliner and line the area under the top and bottom eye lashes.
- For the scars and the pimples that are still visible even after you’ve applied the foundation, apply some concealer onto them. Make sure that the colour of the concealer you’re using is similar to your skin tone (as well as the foundation you’ve used for ultimate coverage).
- Spread the powder lightly onto your entire face by using a makeup brush to set your makeup. Make sure that your makeup give you a matte complexion.
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