Love Pulse Posted August 1, 2021 Share Posted August 1, 2021 Finding the right shade of foundation for your complexion is a tiring and tiring journey. Once you've found the perfect one for your skin type, type and tone, you'll want to stick with it forever. But the really bad news is that it can actually be difficult to make sure that foundation will work for your skin all year round. Between a summer tan and a lack of vitamin D during the winter, your true skin tone can vary with the season. This means that the shade you use in the summer months may not be suitable for you in February, for example. Of course, the most important thing of all is to take care of your skin and apply high SPF sunscreen all year round, but depending on your tendency to tan then it is normal to have a skin tone that varies with the season. The good news is that you don't have to switch your favorite cream for a different one to suit the season. Makeup experts recommend adjusting the color of your foundation from season to season so that you can stick to your favorite formula and get a face color that matches the color of your neck in winter. Lightening: Mixing a little moisturizer into your foundation is a tried-and-true way to lighten it, but did you also know that it's one of the best ways to lighten the color of your foundation? Mixing a foundation and moisturizer lightens the creamy texture and allows your true skin tone to shine through, as well as adding a dewy finish to your complexion. This method is also ideal when your skin looks a little dry and dull. Mixing a moisturizer with a foundation is an ideal way to incorporate important skincare ingredients into your daily makeup regimen. Experts also advise mixing a moisturizing cream with a sun protection factor during the summer. Adding some moisturizer to your foundation is key to keeping dry skin moisturized in the winter. So make sure that you protect your skin during the summer and keep it moisturized during the winter. Bronzer: The simplest way to adjust the color and tone of your foundation for summer is to apply bronzer in a deep shade that complements your summer skin. But it's important not to get too excited with bronzer. Not only do we advise you to mix the bronzer with foundation and apply it all over the face, but it is better to separate the bronzer so that you can apply it perfectly on the place you want to tan naturally. Whereas bronzer gives you a lot of beauty when applied to the right areas of the face. You can also sometimes skip foundation entirely and accentuate the beauty of your summer skin using bronzer alone. Try applying foundation differently: The only downside to mixing moisturizer and foundation is that you're adding more product to your face. The more layers and products you apply to your face, the higher the risk of your makeup getting smudged and streaked throughout the day, especially when it's hot and humid. Alternatively, you can use another trusted technique to lighten your foundation in order to lighten skin tone. Using a Duo Fiber Brush which is a huge multi-use makeup brush known for its dual fiber bristles, perfect for applying cream or liquid foundation, or using a damp beauty sponge to loosen it instead of mixing more things into it. Contouring Powder: The idea of contouring and highlighting with powder shadows over foundation looks intimidating to beginners, but it is smooth and adds a lot of beauty and definition to your features. It is important to buy shades one or two shades darker and blend the colors well. We also advise you to get the color closest to your skin tone when you find the right foundation for your skin, and to buy shades two shades darker. Thus you will be able to get a great variety of colors when you mix the two so that you can match your skin according to the season all year round. Primer: Many like to use CC creams for their ease of application, which combine beautifully with their sunscreen. Especially since the moisturizing cream may make the foundation cream too liquid, so it is recommended to use a moisturizing primer that matches the base cream and allows it to stick and stay longer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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