PRIMERS
Primers! Hmm people say it's just a way for people to sell their products, well they are right,it has to be sold.
Obvious foundation streaks, noticeable pores, redness around the nose..... these can all be avoided by adding one simple and stressless step to your makeup routine.
I can't stress it's importance,it helps in keeping oil at bay, while filling in fine lines and providing a smooth canvas for your foundation or powder to stick on.
Most primers come in creams or lotions and are always applied first before makeup is applied on the skin.
Tips to help you choose the best one for your:
Skin tone: primes come in different hues to suit different skin concerns pinks helps brighten the complexion,yellows help neutralise redness,orange is perfect for neutralising dark spots etc.
Skin type: firstly find out what facial skin type you have. Either oilly,dry or combination, than choose a primer that suits your needs.
Once you have gotten all of the above sorted,go ahead and apply your primer after your moisturiser it's just like locking in moisture.
Cheers! Please leave your comments or questions.
Obvious foundation streaks, noticeable pores, redness around the nose..... these can all be avoided by adding one simple and stressless step to your makeup routine.
I can't stress it's importance,it helps in keeping oil at bay, while filling in fine lines and providing a smooth canvas for your foundation or powder to stick on.
Most primers come in creams or lotions and are always applied first before makeup is applied on the skin.
Tips to help you choose the best one for your:
Skin tone: primes come in different hues to suit different skin concerns pinks helps brighten the complexion,yellows help neutralise redness,orange is perfect for neutralising dark spots etc.
Skin type: firstly find out what facial skin type you have. Either oilly,dry or combination, than choose a primer that suits your needs.
Once you have gotten all of the above sorted,go ahead and apply your primer after your moisturiser it's just like locking in moisture.
Cheers! Please leave your comments or questions.
Comments
Post a Comment