face makeup 3 Pro Tips for Pairing Foundation and Concealer With Different Formulas
Powder and liquid can play well together, you just need the right techniques to make it work.
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Powder and liquid can play well together, you just need the right techniques to make it work.
January 31, 2022
If you’ve experimented with different makeup techniques and product formulations, then perhaps you’ve felt like it’s all one big puzzle waiting to be solved. Does contouring come before blush? Can you apply creams on top of powders? Can you use powder foundation and liquid concealer at the same time?
If the latter is more aligned with your burning beauty questions at the moment, you’ve come to the right place because we're sharing tips to help you nail your foundation and concealer application 一 even when their formulas differ.
Just like multi-masking is a great idea if you’re hoping to address several skin concerns, applying different foundations and concealers to various areas of your skin to address your needs can be also effective. You can "multi-foundation" or do the same with concealer. Being strategic with both is key.
For example, if you’re oily in your T-zone but don’t love an all matte complexion, a great option is to apply matte foundation, like the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Matte Foundation, to this area. Then, apply a more dewy option, like the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Glow Foundation, to the rest of your face.
In terms of order of application, the experts at L'Oréal Paris recommend applying your foundation before concealer. Applying foundation first allows you to use a lot less concealer than if you started with it. A caveat to this is if you’re using a liquid concealer and a powder foundation. More often than not, applying products with creamy consistencies on top of powder can cause pilling or patchiness. If you’re going to use powder foundation, like the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Up to 24H Fresh Wear in a Powder, apply concealer first and then top it off with the foundation.
While setting concealer on the face with a powder foundation usually looks great, this isn’t always the case with concealer under the eyes. The skin in the under-eye area is extremely thin and prone to texture, dryness and creasing. Because of this, all of the L’Oréal Paris concealers are emollient in order to keep the skin hydrated while looking radiant and flawless.
Heavy powders can look cakey and contribute to a textured, dry appearance, so if you're setting under-eye concealer opt for loose powder, like the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Tinted Loose Setting Powder.
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Edited by: Shalwah Evans, Photo Design: Sarah Duvivier
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