Here’s my foundation collection. Some of it I’ve had for years. That’s probably not advisable, I may well have a problem with throwing makeup away. I’m glad I kept it though, it serves as a reminder of past mistakes. See that half full Smashbox Studioskin, I won’t be accidentally buying that again.
I literally have a different opinion on foundation everyday. Is less more? Or is more, well, more? The trend these days is to layer on several different products to achieve “perfection”. I did a post about colour correctionwhere you apply colour correction then foundation. It looked great, really bright and flawless, but I was wearing a heap of makeup and felt self conscious. Then you have the barely there approach- keep your skin looking natural but perfected. Trouble with that is if you have actual skin problems, a tiny dab of makeup isn’t going to cover it.
There is a lot to know about the subject so I think I’m going to break it down into a few posts, this being an introduction of sorts.
Here is a list of the issues and considerations.
So it’s not just about which foundation is “good”, if one of those 7 steps is wrong, even the worlds best foundation can look patchy or cakey. To become a foundation Jedi you must master all these steps.
So to start with step one- The Prep, i.e. Your skin. I read once that professional makeup artists doing fashion shows spend an hour preparing the model’s skin and only 10 minutes putting on the actual makeup. Which shows how important good skin prep is. These things have to happen if you’re going to get a flawless face-
It seemed to make no difference whatsoever to the lifespan of my makeup. I keep applying it nevertheless because makeup experts recommend it. Who am I to disagree?Lovely! You have the best skin that your capable of getting, now it’s time for foundation.
I’ll talk about choosing a foundation in my next post. Stay tuned for my next exciting instalment…
