Hey, I used to suffer from this problem too girl! But you can find pore minimizing primers and moisturizers in most beauty stores! Some of the best ones aren’t any more than $7! I know it might seem like a bit of money if you don’t have a job yet, but trust me, it’s worth your pocket money (if you’re still in school) because of how much it’ll change how your makeup looks, even the tiniest amount of makeup looks better on properly moisturized and primed skin! 👑 Edit: corrected moisturizes to moisturized
Oily faced girl in my teen years (now, sensitive skin in my early 20s) try blotting the excess oil with a blotting paper or a tissue paper then put powder on top with a puff, instead of using a brush, in that way, it matifies more and takes out excess oil (in my experience). For your skincare, try to use Hydrating moisturizers and also just only exfoliate once or twice a week. It will change your makeup. Hopefully it will help as I live in a humid environment and was once oily-skinned hehe.
FOR THOSE SAYING she's using the middle finger read below Few months ago this makeup artist said that she uses the middle finger because when you try to blend or mix anything in to you skin with fingers using the middle finger is the best as it holds a lot of power so it blends fast and naturally with a clean look. You can check this on Google as well 😊 that's all!
I recommend using a Salicylic Acid moisturiser, Glycolic Acid serum and Niacinamide cleanser in your skincare routine if you suffer from excessively oily skin. Not only do these decrease your oil production due to how they actually moisturise your face which is probably oily because it lacks moisture, but they also help with textured skin and as a sensitive skin girlie, I'm certain they should be safe to use as long as there isn't any scent or unnecessary additives which might irritate your skin.
I’m not surprised that the focus of the foundation is in the center considering how soft the makeup look is. That’s generally how people should apply foundation if they want a light and more natural look that actually blends out seamlessly onto the neck.
??? cc are for color corrections and more coverage and bb is for skin blemishes and light coverage, no matter which you choose each brand has a different formula with different ratios of chemical/oils
maybe it’s because i’m super pale, but any blush just comes off extremely obvious on me and it looks awful. like i’ve put clown makeup on. i gave up with blush for that reason but perhaps im doing it wrong. any tips?
this happens to me sometimes, it could be that the undertone or depth of the blushes you have are a bit off for your skintone. but to make products you've got work better, when using powder blush try swirling the brush in a face powder/translucent powder to blend it more! for cream blush, maybe try mixing with a tiny bit of foundation to lighten it? i find that applying it with a sponge also lessens the intensity!! i hope this helps :)
@@llera_navi thank you! that’s really useful info. i dont feel like spending money on new blush if im not sure it’s gonna work but i love the idea of mixing powder. i’ll try it out
Looks good but the nose highlight is way too much for my opinion it looks like you dipped you're nose in something shiny af if you blend with the sponge a bit it looks waaaay better but thats what i think and everybody can do what they want and no its not hate or something peace
it’s called douyin makeup style which is chinese just as there are american “tiktok makeup trends” and these techniques were popular on chinese tiktok. ulzzang is korean make style which is an extremely outdated term that most people would prefer not to use