If you've been following me for a while, you probably know that I absolutely love a glowy/ dewy foundation finish. As my skin is dry/ dehydrated I love looking like I have a healthy glow and here's how I achieve it!
Firstly you will want to start with your primer to ensure your makeup lasts all day. Lately I have been using
Arbonne's Virtual Illusion makeup primer mixed with
Majolica Majorca Skin Lingerie Porecover, although pores are not my main skin concern & this is meant to be for oily skin. If you have oily skin I'd recommend a primer to control that, but if you have dry skin there are many types of primers that help add an extra glow such as
Face of Australia's Face Base with Vitamin E & Chamomile,
Essence's My Base Illuminating Makeup Base or alternatively you can mix something like
Becca's Shimmering Skin Perfector or
MAC Strobe cream in with a primer.
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Primer only, and bad lighting/ angle but bare skin. Yuck haha |
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Now you can apply your foundation, or concealer if you prefer to do it beforehand, but for an extra glow you can mix an illuminizer on the back of your hand for an all over glow or only on certain areas. The latter is better for oily skin as usually an all over shine is what you are trying to avoid.
Rimmel Wake Me Up is illuminating enough as it is so I don't really need to mix it with
MAC's Strobe Cream but if you use a foundation with a matte/ satin finish it will add glow only where you want it. I've dabbed it only onto my cheekbones, nose & chin but you can also do center of the forehead & cupids bow. I only occasionally do this step.
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I have already applied my concealer on blemishes & under my eyes. I also lightly go over my lips & eyebrows as a base. |
If you have chosen to skip mixing an illuminator with your foundation, I would recommend using a cream colour base (CCB), such as
MAC's CCB in Pearl or Hush, depending on your skin tone. My cheap
15 concealer palette from eBay also has a highlighter shade in it too. I use my fingers to dab this on the same places as the Strobe cream. You want to do this after foundation & concealer & before powder.
You will also want to set your CCB with a powder for longevity. There are soo many different highlighters out here but here are a few of my options;
Revlon A Floral Affair in Hushed Blush, the lightest shade obviously,
MAC Mineralize Skin Finish in Lightscapade,
Nyx Dramatic Chromatic Eyeshadow Pigment in
Pearl White. I have been using Lightscapade pretty much every day since I bought it in November & it has just started to loose the dome shape. I also use the
Sigma F35 brush to apply it.
The difference isn't as notable unlike if I used a matte or satin foundation & no illuminizer at the start, but it is more noticeable when the full face is finished.
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Bourjois Delice de Soleil bronzer, RT blush brush for bronzer, Milani Baked blush in Luminoso, Furless Blush brush. |
Here is what I applied on the rest of my face (not pictured, Rimmel Stay Matte powder dusted lightly all over). Can you see the film developing over the Bourjois bronzer, has this happened to anyone else? It's barely pigmented enough as it is! This baked blush furthers the glow but you could use a matte blush if it is too much for you.
Aand the absolute finished product complete with eyeliner & lipstick (MAC Hue), oh and eyebrows, but no eyeshadow since I ran out of time before work!! So this is basically what I do every day, give or take a few steps, to keep my skin looking healthy & glowing.
Top tips to remember (TL;DR version)
-If you have oily skin use a mattifying primer and a matte/ satin finish foundation and spot highlight so you don't look shiny all over
-Use cream/ liquid products where possible if suitable for your skin type & lightly powder with similar colours for longevity
-Use a light reflecting concealer underneath the eyes only if you have dark circles otherwise the dewyness will not be as effective
I hope you find this informative & easy to understand, I'd love to hear all feedback!
Let me know if you prefer a glowy or matte look!
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