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Tuesday, 27 November 2018 15:00

Makeup Foundation

Written by   Amanda Azar, LME, founder and executive artist of Azar Beauty

Makeup foundation formulas indicate the coverage level when applied to the skin (from heavy to sheer). This can be described as: camouflage, cake, cream, greasepaint, mousse, airbrush, mineral, powder, liquid, BB/CC cream, or tinted moisturizer.

 

Different foundation formulas provide different finishes, including matte, satin, and dewy.

 

Each makeup brand formulates their skin tone range – not all are the same or have as many color options.

 

Foundation is available in three color categories: warm, cool, and neutral.

 

Foundation is versatile. A cream or liquid foundation can be mixed with regular moisturizer to sheer down the coverage and create a BB cream. Mixing a liquid and powder foundation creates a more full-coverage effect than either product offers by itself.

 

When matching foundation color, run a stripe of product from the center of the cheek down the jawline and into the neck; stripe three colors and see which matches best. More often than not, the face, neck, and wrist are all different colors.

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