Brilio.net - Dry and dehydrated face is often caused by a lack of sufficient moisture in the skin, either due to environmental factors such as dry air or the use of products containing harsh ingredients. Dehydrated skin tends to show signs of dryness, such as fine lines, roughness, and a dull appearance.
This type of facial condition can be a major challenge in a beauty routine, especially when trying to fix or correct makeup. Dehydrated skin often looks dull, rough, and easily cracked when exposed to makeup products.
If not done correctly, adding layers of makeup or retouching to dry skin can make the makeup look worse. Moreover, when doing retouching, make sure to avoid adding powder directly to dry and dehydrated areas. This will actually make the makeup look cakey and not blend with the skin.
Well, to prevent that from happening, you can check out the trick shared by a TikTok user with the account name @austeniche.
photo: TikTok/@austeniche
"The main enemy of my dehydrated skin is makeup that cracks easily, so far this is the one that works the best, but sometimes it comes back to whether the skin condition can be saved or not," she wrote in the video caption, which briliobeauty.net quoted on Thursday (12/9).
Before applying makeup products during retouching, make sure to make your facial skin feel more moisturized. You can use priming water or face spray. Just spray enough all over your face.
photo: TikTok/@austeniche
After that, apply a cushion formulated for dry skin. You can also choose a hydrating cushion that can keep makeup in place even on dry skin. Apply by tapping thinly, so that the previous makeup is blended perfectly.
photo: TikTok/@austeniche
Then, spray priming water or face spray to make the cushion stick better to the skin. Wait until dry, then apply loose powder to set the complexion. To avoid puttingty, take the powder using a puff, then tap the puff on the back of your hand. This is done so that the powder product that will be applied to the face is not too much.
photo: TikTok/@austeniche
Apply by tapping, do not swipe. Finally, spray a face mist or face spray to make your makeup look more dewy while avoiding continuous cracking.