This is an obvious one but it’s not just limited to your general complexion. Eye primers and yes, lip primers exist if you want the perfect base. Fiona Neale, CEO and founder of Issada Cosmetics agrees. “Primer makes foundation glide on more easily and helps control issues like redness and pore size, so that foundation doesn’t have to work as hard.”
Foundation then concealer
If you have a blemish you’ll do better to conceal it properly once foundation is applied so you can blend it in and leave foundation in tact. “Concealing work is inevitably going to be disturbed when foundation is applied over the top,” says Neale. “Otherwise you waste product.”
Bronzer then blush
If you want to do bronzer alone then just apply over foundation but if you want the trifecta do blush last. Bronzer works as a contouring device so should mimic the natural contours of your face. If it sits on top of your blush it will look odd.
Eye shadow, eyeliner then mascara
For a comprehensive list of reasons see our guide here, but in a nutshell you want to do shadow first to build intensity, then liner to tidy lids and mascara very last because a) applying liner and shadow is easier with bare lashes and b) you’ll be able to see how much mascara you’ll need to compliment the liner and shadow.
Powder last
This sets your make-up in place and will leave a layer of powder to absorb oils produced by your skin throughout the day. Whether you use a foundation powder of fixing powder use a large powder brush and dust over forehead, cheeks, chin and nose.
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