How to look natural?
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Feb 5, 2014
Lauren J.
Hi beauties. I have tried revlon primer and it just made It worse. I want my make up to blend in but it just looks caked on my face. How can I make it look more natural.
Feb 5, 2014
Danielle B.
If you're finding that you just don't like the look of foundation for whatever reason maybe try a BB or CC cream. It'll still give you a little bit of coverage but its more like a tinted moisturizer.
Feb 5, 2014
Laura P.
This could be a case of your primer and foundation not being compatible. Many of the most popular primers are silicone based, and these will interact poorly with water-based foundations especially. If you mix a bit of the primer and foundation together and the texture goes strange, then you'll want to try a different combo.
Feb 5, 2014
Sharifa S.
Try a beauty blended to apply your foundation. And if you have to set it use a translucent powder. Try and have a light hand with your foundation and powder you can always build up.
Feb 5, 2014
Marleen B.
Thar Revlon primer (with the pump dispenser) works better with a moisterizing foundation. You would probably do better with a primer with more silicone in it, like the original Smashbox one or Elf or even Maybelline Baby Skin.
Feb 5, 2014
Marleen B.
Fyi-. I have all the primers that I mentioned and more.
Feb 8, 2014
Yesenia P.
In the mornings I am always in a rush so I just slap on my makeup lol but when I use my Urban Decay Chill setting spray it helps blend everything together..