"It doesn't effect makeup—it will just make it softer and make lines less pronounced." She suggests keeping the products in your purse and using them for a quick hydrating touchup for when your skin is begging for a bit more moisture.
Is it good to put moisturizer on before foundation? Not only is it good, it's also a necessity. Moisturizer does two very important things: First, it smoothes skin's surface for a more even foundation or concealer application and can even help makeup to stay on longer.
Yes, a cream can help seamlessly blend the foundation into the skin and create a natural-looking finish. How do you apply cream foundation to your fingers? Start by thoroughly washing your hands to remove any dirt or oil.
How long to wait between primer and moisturizer. Ginger recommends waiting at least one minute after moisturizing before applying makeup primer. If you experience a doughy texture or any pilling, she says, then you've put in on too quickly.
11. Let your foundation set. This step is crucial. Let the foundation set for 3-5 minutes.
It's just as important to let your moisturizer and skincare dry down as it is to apply it in the first place. If you apply liquid, gel or powder foundation before your moisturizer has completely absorbed, you run the risk of streaky, splotchy makeup. Try and wait five to ten minutes before moving onto your makeup.
While you can use a moisturiser instead of primer if you just want a hydrated base, I wouldn't suggest using makeup primer as a moisturiser. Hydrating primers are designed to be an additional step for dry skin, not a substitute for moisturiser.
The truth is, you should always apply moisturizer before reaching for primer (seriously, always). As we mentioned above, the purpose of a moisturizer is to lock in moisture to keep dryness at bay. If you apply primer first, you run the risk of sporting dry, lackluster skin.
In skin care routines, moisturizers are the second-to-last step to lock in all the other skin health products that you may have used, like toner or serum. But when it comes to primer versus moisturizer, remember moisture comes first. Aptly named, primer does just that—primes the skin for makeup application.
Correct Order of Face Makeup
Foundation. Concealer. Powder. Bronzer/Blush/Highlighter.
A general rule to live by: If you're wearing anything other than a turtleneck and you're wearing base makeup, you should blend your foundation downwards past the jawline to ensure your head and neck don't look like separate entities.
Concealer
Concealer follows foundation because this way, you need less of it. Concealer is great for highlighting the high points of your face and adding extra coverage to areas with dark spots, blemishes and dark circles.
Mixing foundation with moisturizer is a great way to customize the coverage you get from your foundation. For example, if you use a liquid foundation and want more of a matte finish, mixing it with a moisturizer will help create that effect. It's also a good idea to mix both types of foundations: liquid and powder.
If you can get your face hydrated, glowing, and protected from the sun with skincare products, that may be enough for you, in which case primers may not be necessary. However, if you are prone to oiliness, enlarged pores, or redness, primers can help enhance your look and extend the wear time of your makeup.
One of the main missteps people make when it comes to priming is applying makeup too soon afterwards. As Phillips mentioned, you want to wait a full minute or more to allow the primer to dry completely before going in with makeup, as this will help to curb pilling or patchiness.
Not applying primer all over the face.
Greenberg says that if you don't put primer everywhere you're planning to put foundation, you're asking for trouble. Some of your makeup will go on more evenly than the rest, and some will probably wear off more quickly, creating a patchy, uneven mess.
The proper way to apply the two products is to first smooth on a foundation and then apply your concealer. Foundation will create that even canvas we talked about earlier, and then concealer can be used to spot correct any outstanding areas that need extra coverage.
Right before applying foundation, it's important to cleanse your skin to help prevent clogged pores and remove any dirt that may be dulling your natural radiance. Next, gently exfoliate your skin to sweep away any dry, dead skin cells that may cause foundation to go on unevenly or look flaky.
A makeup sponge gives the most skin-like finish and pushes the product into the complexion, the foundation doesn't sit on top so it appears more seamless and natural. You can really beautifully build-up and blend the product from sheer to full-coverage, but you have to use a clean sponge!