Foundation Routine for Dry/Pale Skin | Skincare and Makeup Tips
so here's me before and here's after yay first thing that I did I took my primer I love this primer for the winter time cuz it really hydrates your skin and then I took a little bit of lip balm I'm actually using the Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour cream amazing for winter time really amazing allow that to sink in and start with your foundation I am going to take a little bit of my foundation and a little bit of my concealer and put it onto my palette palette's just easy and more hygienic and then I'm going to take my re really awesome sponge I love these sponges they're by blanks cosmetics and what you do is you place them in water and tkind of double in size but I always like to just take a tissue and just squeeze it just to get rid of any excess water always use these damp do not use them dry and then I'm going to mix these up and these are really light colors they're perfect for pale skin but I'm going to have to lessen it a little bit more later on so you dab it on and then you can also blend with these and these are just awesome for giving that airbrush look to the skin now I need to cover up a little bit underneath my eyes so I'm taking my little number 10 Brush by blankas cosmetics and I'm going to brush this underneath my eyes when you're using a brush you get a very kind of airbrushed kind of feather touch so you still got a lot of coverage without worrying about it creasing up too much I'm also going to do this on my blemishes always do the eyes first and then work on blemishes and then clean the brush that's what I I tend to do so you brush a little bit over the spot and then just blend out the edges and then I like to take my sponge and just again get rid of any excess I haven't rewet it or anything and taking my powder palette I like to dip it into the two lighter Shades using the bottom of the sponge because this sponge is a multi-purpose sponge and then I just roll it across my skin and this way instead of using a brush and then a powder puff you just use the one sponge the whole time because you're applying the powder kind of kind of damp with the damp sponge I find it sets better on the skin I like to go over the face with a large powder brush and then just work in downward Strokes to get rid of any excess powder and now let's move on to blush I'm using tickled pink it's my favor on pale skin it just looks so natural on pale skin and what I like to do is the fish face or the kissy face or the duck face and then I just kind of brush it over that area that comes out so I don't tend to smile too much I tend to do this face instead and then just taking that large brush I go back over to get rid of any excess so it's a little bit natural then taking peachy keen which I love I'm going to use this kind of like a highlighter burst this around the edge of my cheekbone so it kind of lifts the face and we're done thanks for watching