If your makeup disappears after a few hours, focus on oil control before adding more powder. Blot excess oil first, then touch up. Adding powder on top of oil often creates a cakey finish.
I want to know what’s currently frustrating you most about makeup. Is it:• Matching foundation• Oily skin• Blending eyeshadow• Applying lashes• Contouring• Making makeup last all day• Something else? Comment below and I’ll create free tutorials inside the community based on your answers. Let’s help each other grow and improve our makeup skills.
These are the 3 most common mistakes I see — and they’re easier to fix than you think. 1. Matching the wrong area — always match foundation to your neck, never just your face 2. Skipping primer — primer is what keeps your makeup locked in place all day, especially in Miami heat 3. Applying too many layers — build it thin and blend well rather than piling it on When foundation is done right, it disappears into your skin and looks exactly like this.
One mistake many beginners make is applying too much powder under the eyes. Instead, use a small amount and press it in gently with a puff using a dabbing motion for a smoother finish. Less product = cleaner makeup.
One mistake that makes foundation look cakey is applying too much product at once. Instead Apply a thin first layer• Let it melt into the skin• Then use a dabbing motion for the second layer only where needed This gives a smoother, skin-like finish and photographs beautifully. What makeup step do you struggle with the most right now?Foundation, brows, contour, eyeshadow, or blending? Then when people reply, respond to every single comment. That’s what makes the community feel alive early on.