First, we applied our concealer - one side with rosewater - the other side with tap water - using the water to blend your concealer makes it blend much more effectively. Just a suggestion, not a requirement!
BB Cream is a lighter foundation, that offers minimal coverage. Liquid foundation offers a medium coverage. In conjunction with you concealer, both offer blemish coverage, but there is a definite difference in the look of each.
BB cream feels lighter than liquid foundation, but the coverage offered is significantly less than that of the liquid foundation. Even with the concealer, some facial discoloring and the like will show through.
The liquid foundation, in conjunction with the concealer, covers all facial discoloring and most blemishes. Add additional concealer for a better coverage. For really good coverage, combine the liquid foundation and concealer together on your brush or sponge.
Baking your makeup? So there's a sweet new product out at Younique, called the Touch Behold Translucent Setting Powder. In my opinion, it was what was missing from their product line. Now, with this new powder you can "Bake you makeup". Basically what that means is, you can use the technique listed below to get an extra set on your makeup. It will increase it's staying power throughout your day, in and out of the sun and heat. Here's how to do it:
Step 1 - Apply a very heavy coat of concealer
Step 2 - Blend concealer to achieve desired look and coverage
Step 3 - Using a fluffy brush, apply setting powder, heavily, over concealer. It's ok to have excess.
Step 4 - Find something to do for 5-10 minutes. During this time, your body heat will "bake" the makeup onto your skin.
Step 5 - Using the same fluffy brush, wipe away any excess powder.
Voila! There you have it! Baked on makeup!
Check out the video below to see our comparison in action. All products used are hyperlinked in this article. Please let me know if you have any questions!
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What a great idea! I may have to try this 😁
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