Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Primer

Primer is essentially a base, for some people it is crucial not skip this step. It makes everything stick and stay on for a flawless look all day. It makes it less likely for your makeup to smear or sweat off throughout the day or that night out. They make primers for everything, there is the regular primer which is meant for all over your face to ensure that makeup has a smooth base to go onto. They also make eyeshadow primers which also ensures a smooth base and an even canvas for your shadow to go onto. When you apply a primer you are evening out your skin and filling in any pores to ensure a smooth application. When you apply an eyeshadow primer/base you are also evening out your skin to ensure the product comes out vibrant and stays locked on. They even make primer for your eyelashes! Which I didn't even know of until I bought a set and now its by far one of my favorite products. Although it makes your eyelashes scary and white the mascara goes on awesome afterwards and makes your eyelashes look so good. Although all of these steps are again time consuming if you are a true makeup junky and are concerned about the wear of your makeup and the protection of your skin then primers are for you. If you’re not a prep and prime type of person then there is always setting. There are several ways to set your makeup and one of the most popular is powder. And believe it or not powders come in all types of colors even odd ones and different consistencies. Some people use a heavy powder that is their skin tone or around the color of their foundation. Others might use one lighter/darker then their foundation/skin tone. There are also translucent powders which are for the most part thin, but there are also colored powders such as yellow(banana powder) that people use to lighten/highlight parts of their face such as under eyes, the bridge of the nose maybe the forehead, beneath the cheekbones. Green and purple powders to color correct and I'm sure there are others. Some people even use extra bronzer at this point or set their bronzer using a darker colored bronzer or a powder a few tones darker. Some people may feel that this step is too much and that it feels too heavy and will choose not to do. There are also other alternatives to powder such as a setting spray it is just a light mist like “hairspray for your face” that has a much lighter feel then powder and it does the same job.

1 comment:

  1. These tips are awesome! I will defiantly keep them in mind when putting on makeup that needs to stay on through out the day.

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