Here comes ‘Foundation Mapping’. This modern base technique is to apply your foundation only where it is needed. While doing so, it is important to leave out the glowing and better parts of your face that you want to show. This will give a good peek-a-boo effect to your skin revealing all the glowing parts while hiding the flawed areas.
This technique can easily revolutionize the ‘no-makeup-makeup-look’ while highlighting the glowing parts of your face. And if you are someone who likes an even base, it nice to mix your foundation with a light moisturizer or facial oil to get a really glowing base. Start with your T-zone where there are great chances of hiding blackheads and blemishes. Blending it with the natural blushed skin around the cheeks can help you get a glowing base in no time.
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Tip: Don’t be tempted to apply lots over areas that need nothing. Let your skin breathe and let the glowing parts have their moment of stardom!
For years together we all have been struggling to get the right foundation that gives you good coverage and at the same time does not change the skin tone altogether. According to Glamour, “Traditionally we’ve swept our foundation across our complexion in one uniform veil, but top MUAs have been sitting on a game-changing secret, which, when strategically employed, can transform the look and finish of your base.”