![]() “I also love using a face roller like Jenny Patinkin’s Rose Quartz Roller on the jawline, the orbital, and cheekbones,” says Stiles. “That’s the most important step for a glow because if you don’t, you’re just putting products on dead skin.” (Writer’s note: Make sure to wear sunscreen regularly as peels can make your skin photo-sensitive.) Next, Hughes recommends layering a moisturizer like Augustinus Bader’s The Cream, or taking fifteen minutes to do a sheet mask for optimal glow. ![]() “I tend to not use face primers because they can affect the application of the foundation,” says makeup artist Fiona Stiles, who instead preps her clients’ skin with moisturizer to ensure a healthy glow from within.Īnother option? “Start with an exfoliating peel pad,” recommends makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes, who swears by Elemis Dynamic Resurfacing Pads. And while mattifying, oil-blocking primers may seem like a logical option to ensure a flawless finish, more and more artists are looking to their skin-care products to get the job done. Virtually every expert we spoke to said that the best way to ensure a gorgeous complexion before a drop of makeup hits your face is to create a healthy base for your foundation and concealer. From prepping your face to a crash course in concealer, keep reading for eight of our best tricks for creating gorgeous-looking skin with the power of makeup. In the spirit of achieving the " MLBB" equivalent of skin, we've enlisted the help of makeup artists to share their best tips and product recommendations to get you your best skin yet. ![]() That said, if you're not blessed with a preternaturally flawless complexion (in other words, you're a human being who enjoys the occasional whole milk latte and isn't impervious to hormonal breakouts), creating an even, luminous canvas with the help of foundation, concealer, and powder, is well within your reach with the right tools and products. And while you may love to wear a bold lipstick or a feline-like liner, when it comes to complexion makeup, the most natural effect is achieved when your skin still looks like skin. With dewy highlighters, your-skin-but-better foundations, and blushes that mimic a post-coital glow ( you know the one), we're definitely not lacking for makeup that seeks to give us the effect of not wearing any makeup at all.
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