Makeup Tips for Dry Skin
These expert makeup tips are your ticket to a hydrated and healthy complexion.
Makeup Tips for Your Skin Type
. Your best beauty regimen is one that infuses parched skin with moisture and masks any redness, leaving you with a glowing, gorgeous complexion.Perfect your complexion
1. Prep your skin New York City makeup artist Sara Glick says the most important step is to infuse skin with moisture so it stays smooth or else foundation will cake. Not exactly a good look. Apply a rich cream like L’Occitane Immortelle Precious Cream right after you get out of the shower to lock in moisture. Or start with a moisturizing spritz, like Derma E Facial Moisturizer Hyaluronic Hydrating Mist, and then follow with cream. Wait a few minutes to let your skin absorb the cream.
2. Add some sheen “My favorite trick for a convincing, hydrated glow is applying a pearly highlighter underneath foundation,” says Glick. Dab it high on cheekbones, down the bridge of the nose and lightly across the forehead and blend. Glick swears by Jemma Kidd Dewy Glow All Over Radiance Crème.
3. Get even Using your fingers or a concealer brush, spot-apply a creamy concealer like Urban Decay Surreal Skin Creamy Concealer under your eyes, along the corners of your nose and over any blemishes. Next, apply a cream foundation. If you like a little more coverage, try L'Oréal Paris Visible Lift Instant Age-Reversing Foundation. If a natural look is more your speed, go for a tinted moisturizer like Bobbi Brown Extra SPF 25 Tinted Moisturizing Balm. Use your fingers and start at the middle of your face and blend outward. Set with a light dusting of clear powder like Tarte Smooth Operator Micronized Clay Finishing Powder, or, if your skin is very dry, skip the powder.
4. Warm up Pick a powder bronzer with a tiny bit of shimmer like Lancome Star Bronzer Natural Glow Long-Lasting Bronzer, advises Glick. Using a large, fluffy brush, dust it where the sun would naturally kiss your face: your forehead, the bridge of your nose, cheekbones and chin. Sweep what’s left on the brush over your neck so it all blends in evenly.
5. Go rosy Your most natural shade of blush is the color that you, well, blush naturally. (It’ll be in the pink family—nobody blushes tangerine or eggplant, notes Glick.) No matter your skin type, powder is easiest to apply and lasts the longest. Load up a blush brush, shake off the excess and sweep it over the apples of your cheeks. Soften and blend the color with a clean powder brush.
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