Today’s back-to-basics post would be your foundation! (If that wasn’t obvious enough already)
Having a flawless canvas is really important for makeup because it allows other parts of the face to be in the “catch point” instead of the pesky pimple on your chin or anywhere else.
Choosing them :
Go foundation shopping during day time! During the night, artificial lights would be used and that’s when the color starts getting off because they do funny things to your eyes!
^Something like that? No.
Choose a foundation that matches the color of your neck because sometimes the color of your face is different compared to your neck and it’s a little odd to see you wearing a mask.
Try to choose a foundation with a bare face, so that you’ll find the perfect color.
If you feel uncomfortable doing that, testing a foundation out on the inside of your forearm is almost as good because that’s the place where the color is most similar to your face!
The color of your undertone is really important as well, here’s a video that will explain everything to you!
Application tips :
Never apply concealer / foundation to unmoisturized skin. Those products are made of chemicals that isn’t the best for your skin so you would want to make sure it’s hydrated and kept “safe”.
You’ll want youthful, clear skin!
Leave the moisturizer on for about 10 minutes before putting on makeup as this will prevent your makeup from wearing off more easily.
Never apply foundation / concealer while looking into a magnifying mirror. You’ll be able to see all imperfections and be tempted to slap on a whole lot of product, which might settle into fine lines and that won’t make you look good.
Synthetic foundation brushes can make application quicker.
Here’s an e.l.f foundation brush, and I’m always amused by them because they remind me of paint brushes that I used for painting. I prefer their studio line though, the quality seems to be better.
Concealer :
Use concealer over your foundation as the concealer might move around to other parts of the face while you’re applying foundation.
Use your ring finger while blending out the concealer as it gives a light touch and leaves a natural finish.
Your concealer for blemishes might not be suitable to be a concealer for your under eye areas. It’s recommended to use a corrector for your under eyes to remove the discoloration.
Benefit’s Erase Paste has been highly raved and Benefit cosmetics is a fabulous brand, so I believe it’s amazing!
The Bobbi Brown corrector is another famous product!
Alright! This marks the end of my “base” episode of the back-to-basics series! I hope you’ve learnt something from this post and here’s to flawless, young, healthy and clear skin!


















