How to Avoid Cake Face
Plus, what exactly is
"cake face"
You know those women who
wear so much foundation it looks like they have to remove it every night with a
trawl?
That, dear readers, is a fine
example of "cake face," wherein one slathers on too much foundation
and concealer, the result being a pancake, mask-like makeup. If you have makeup
covering every millimeter of your face, it's simply too much and the first
thing people are going to think when they see you is, "She wears a lot of
makeup." Why not play up, rather than cover up, your natural beauty?
The following are my best
"how to avoid cake face" tips.
The Right Way to Wear
Foundation & Concealer
Foundation is meant to
cover up only your uneven spots like the cheeks, around the nose and maybe the
chin. Once the foundation is in place, you can then dot concealer on any ruddy
or pimply spots the foundation doesn't cover.
Remember, with foundation,
apply only on the spots that need it.
Matte is Out, Dewy is In
As we age, our skin
loses not only its elasticity, but it also tends to lose moisture. This can
lead to "cake face." A matte face is not a youthful, dewy face. Our
goal is to make our skin appear dewy and as youthful as possible, even if we
are 70. This means keeping skin as moisturized as possible. So how to get dewy
skin?
What to Do About Those
Freckles?
Some women and girls
with freckles try to cover them up with thick foundation. Don't! Try to embrace
your freckles and grow to love them. Freckles make you unique and accepting
them will make you more beautiful. After all, it's almost impossible to cover
up freckles without achieving "cake face."
Foundation Primer is Key
The key to perfect skin
tone is to create a barrier between your skin and the foundation by applying
first a foundation primer. A foundation primer works in the same way as paint
primer does, it settles in your pores, fine lines and wrinkles and evens over
pimples so that your foundation glides on smoothly.
If you don't have a primer,
moisturizer works, too.
Choose the Correct Foundation
& Concealer
Cake face is worst when
someone's wearing the wrong foundation shade.
It's really important to find
the right shade of foundation or tinted moisturizer. You want the foundation to
blend in seamlessly with your skin color. I recommend trying out foundation at
a place like Sephora so an expert can say "yay or nay."
A couple rules of thumb is to
choose a sheer liquid rather than a powder foundation if you have dry skin. If
you have oily skin, opt for an oil-free tinted moisturizer or foundation and
keep blotting papers on hand to blot your skin as the day wears on.
Keep Skin Hydrated as the Day
Wears On
If you have dry skin,
it's really important to keep skin hydrated and moisturized all day long. I
like to spray mineral water on my face to add moisture. I will also dot on a
bit of moisturizer on any "cakey spots."
source: yahoo
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