Secrets for full coverage, yet not cakey makeup

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Secrets for full coverage, yet not cakey makeup


You might have tried different techniques, different products to achieve the perfect base, and yet somehow something keep on falling. To stop your struggles and insure your perfect base on daily bases we’ve collected some secret tips, that will take your makeup game on whole another level.


Dry patches Even though you’ve moisturized your skin prior applying your foundation, you still see parts on your skin that look fleaky? In order to avoid that you can just payextra attention to your dry patches before applying the foundation. Apply a drop of facial serum or even a little petroleum jelly on your dry patches 5 minutes prior applying your foundation. After letting it sit on your face simply pat it with paper towel to take away the access and then start the application.


Full coverage foundation By  using just one thin layer of full coverage foundation you’ll achieve much more even looking skin, than if you use several layers of lightweight foundation. The latter will stick to dry patches and make your face super cakey.


Taking your time Usually in the mornings we rush out of the house and don’t have time for applying any makeup, let alone spending extra 10-15 minutes on it. But if you really want to have that perfect base and not look like a plastic doll you have to take your time. Blending and letting each layer of the product set for about 5 minutes before applying another step  is obligatory, so try to save time for that.


Buffing From the first glimpse buffing technique may seem a little surreal, because it’s basically applying  extra powder on your skin, which seems to be something that causes cakeyness on the first place. But this technique is actually doing the opposite. By applying a significant amount of colored powder (both pressed and loose works the same) all over your face and buffing it out in circular motion makes your face look flawless and not at all cakey.


Fixing the caked up patches If you’ve followed all the above mentioned techniques, but yet your makeup looks too cakey on some parts of your skin there is still a hope. Take a damp beauty sponge, pure couple drops of facial oil on it (you can also use natural peach oil, jojoba oil and so on) and softly pat it on the dry patches and they’ll be gone like magic.


This steps are quite easy to perform, and you’ll never regret spending a little extra time on following them.


COBA Cosmetology Academy Address: 102 N. Glassell Street, Orange, California Phone - (714) 633-5950 Website: http://coba.edu/



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