How to achieve a glow foundation complexion

I briefly mentioned this in my last post about glow foundation, but I am sharing the method for achieving that glow foundation look again.

 

I've always liked a radiant skin look, and since they are less irritating, I mainly use moisturizing cushions or glow foundations.

My skin is combination and slightly sensitive, so I occasionally feel irritation from setting foundations (matte/semi-matte)... That is why, even in the summer, I usually use a dewy base followed by powder.

 

The routine I used on the day I felt my skin looked the best while using the glow foundation!

 

1. Dispense an appropriate amount of glow foundation onto the back of your hand or a mixing palette, and mix it with your desired foundations to match the color you want.


2. Place an even amount on the tip of the Picasso spatula and spread it thinly on your skin! It feels a bit awkward the first time, but as you use it more, you get used to it and it applies even thinner.

I definitely use this often because it feels like it adheres more thinly than just roughly dabbing it on with my fingers or using a brush.

 

3. I applied it with a Picasso foundation brush, and since it was already applied well, broadly, and thinly, I didn't have to touch it up much to leave many brush marks. I hadn't used it for a while because it left a lot of marks, but I've recently started using it again, and as long as you don't press too hard, it doesn't leave many marks.

If you still feel a mark remains, just gently pat it once with a damp puff.

 

Haha, it's a pretty obvious tip, but since it's a method used a lot these days, I thought I'd share it.

 

 How to achieve a glow foundation complexionHow to achieve a glow foundation complexion

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