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Sep 29, 2013
Teela C.
Hey ladies,
I've been trying to get a flawless face with foundation. Do I need to apply two lawyers or one to make it look flawless and no spots on my face? Because when I do my make up. It's not how it is when I see on other girls on here where there foundation is so flawless. Help!
Sep 29, 2013
Anupa M.
Put thin layers of foundation and keep blending until you achieve the look you want :)
Sep 29, 2013
Lama K.
Definitely using the right tools is soo important. I use a beauty blender first and then a buffing brush. Also, start thin and layer if you need more. But layer in small amounts to avoid looking cakey.
Sep 29, 2013
Aoife S.
Using a primer will really help and let it dry for a few minutes before applying foundation will help it stay in place and powder over the areas where your make up seems to wear off quicker.
Sep 29, 2013
Meg K.
Maybe your foundation is not a match for your skin type? But the best for coverage is Estée Lauder double wear. Also maybe try a lighter powder so as not to look too powdery