Author I Meghna Rajpal
Prep Your Skin
Cleanse, exfoliate, and moisturiser your skin before doing your makeup to avoid dry patches on your skin.
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Right Foundation Shade
Try putting foundation on your jawline in the sunlight to test it. Try matching your foundation with your undertones.
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Apply Foundation Sparingly
Start with a small amount of foundation and build up coverage gradually if needed. Blend well till the edges.
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Use Right Tools
A damp beauty blender or a stippling brush helps achieve a natural, even finish without streaks or patches.
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No Over-Powdering
Use a light hand when setting your makeup with powder, focusing only on oily areas like the T-zone.
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Layer Cream Products
Layer cream products like blush, contour, and highlight underneath powders for a seamless, natural look. Blend well.
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Hydrating Setting Spray
A setting spray melts powders into the skin, giving a more natural finish and reducing a cakey effect.
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No Heavy Concealer
Use a lightweight concealer sparingly, especially under the eyes and on blemishes. Blend it carefully to ensure it doesn’t sit on top of your skin.
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