No professional make-up artist will ever begin to apply make-up until the model’s face has been thoroughly cleansed and moisturized. Make-up applied to skin that is not scrupulously clean will clog the pores and skin will look stale and unattractive. Moisturizers are important for nourishing and protecting the skin. They leave it soft and smooth so that foundation can be applied evenly. Allow your moisturizer a little time to sink in before you begin to apply foundation.
Most make-up artists will use primer before applying any cosmetics. Primers act as a skin smoother, allowing foundation to be applied with more fluidity and give better, more even results. It allows foundation to ‘glide’ across the skin, rather than having to be worked in. In truth, unless you are a catwalk star, primers aren’t necessary, but more an added extra. You can get a similar priming effect from moisturizing effectively and ensuring that you have given it adequate time – usually about 10 minutes to sink into your skin properly.
If you are going to apply evening make-up, look for a moisturizing and firming face mask to use beforehand. You are unlikely to need a specialized, oil-based eye make-up remover to properly dissolve any leftover mascara or liner around the eyes and don’t forget your eyebrows.
Brows also need cleaning but are often forgotten – dry skin under the hairs can become flaky and obvious, and any residues of brow liner or get can quickly build up to become clumpy.
Steps To Prepare Your Face For Makeup:
To apply make up properly you should first of all follow these steps.