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Once that’s done, you’re free to follow up with your regular hydrating skincare routine.
Focus on products that will hydrate your skin without leaving it too greasy.

To even out your skin, exfoliate withThe Ordinary’s Mandelic Acid 10% + HA.
Once that’s absorbed, go in with your favorite moisturizer and follow it up with a primer.
The primer you use depends on what it is that your skin needs.

To achieve a flawless look, trylayering makeup primers.
Blend upwards, apply some pigment to the outer corner of the eye, and blend back and forth.
Finish off with a transition shade above the crease.

Bring it down underneath the lower lash line and intensify it with theKulfi Underlined Kajal Eyeliner.
Color correcting will rid you of any pesky discoloration that the foundation may not always fix.
First, you gotta know which color corrector to use for different problem areas.

To neutralize the redness in your cheeks, go in with a green shade.
While pink helps to hide the dullness in your skin, orange and red cover up discoloration.
Assess what it is you oughta cover up and decide the colors you’ll need.

Apply a small amount of color corrector to the area and let it sit while you do your brows.
Afterward, gently tap it into the skin with your fingers for a more natural look.
However, layering as little makeup as possible will prevent your face from appearing cakey.

To make your foundation look as skin-like as possible, you’ll need to get the perfect foundation match.
Once youfigure out your skin’s undertone, find a foundation that matches both your skin tone and undertone.
Use a buildable, long-wearing foundation, such as theUrban Decay Stay Naked Foundation.
Using a brush for an even base, tap the pigment into the skin rather than swiping.
To get long-lasting makeup, spritz on some setting spray in between each layer of makeup.
once you nail even coverage, dot some cream blush onto the apples of your cheeks.
After blending it out, apply concealer under your eyes and onto your t-zone area.
For precision, clean up the corners of your eyeshadow and lips for a crisper look.
Blend out the concealer after you’ve gone in with your bronzer or contour.
Next, go in with a loose translucent powder, such as theMorphe Bake & Set Soft-Focus Setting Powder.
Let it sit for some time, then gently wipe it away with a brush.
To seal in your makeup, use both a finishing spray and a setting spray.
For dry skin, try theMilk Makeup Hydro Grip Setting Spray.
If you tend to get oily, use theCharlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray.