Instagram/@lzservice
Brilio.net - One of the biggest challenges in applying makeup is when the face has an uneven texture, such as acne scars or deep pores. This texture often makes makeup look less smooth, because foundation and powder tend to accumulate in these areas or actually highlight them. For some people, finding the right techniques and products to disguise this texture can be a struggle.
The main problem of pockmarks and large pores is the shadow formed due to differences in skin surface. If not addressed properly, makeup can actually make these imperfections even more obvious. In addition, the complexion also becomes easily faded due to products that do not stick well.
Using a primer with a blurring effect is often one way to overcome this. However, there are also other tricks that are no less effective to apply. This trick was once practiced by the owner of the Instagram account @lzservice through one of the uploaded videos.
photo: Instagram/@lzservice
As reported by briliobeauty.net from the account on Sunday (2/3), there are several stages in applying foundation. So in the first layer, you can apply the foundation thinly first. Then in the second layer, apply the foundation thicker or full coverage.
photo: Instagram/@lzservice
Well, the thing that is no less important is the process of applying foundation. Use small tools, such as a beauty blender or a small brush so that the foundation product can enter the pores perfectly, without being excessive.
Then apply the foundation in a circular motion. So, don't press it hard, but just apply it in a circular motion. Do this step evenly over the entire face.
photo: Instagram/@lzservice
The final step, apply the powder by pressing or tapping it gently. Applying powder with the right technique can be a solution to create a smoother appearance. That way, the complexion will look smoother and more durable.
Since it was uploaded on February 27, the video about the trick of applying complexion has immediately attracted attention. Among the more than 3,000 Instagram users who liked the upload, many netizens then gave direct responses in the comments column. Most of these netizens admitted that the video was very useful to imitate.
"Thank you, Teh Zahra, masyaallah for the knowledge," said Instagram @erlisayu_makeup.
"Thanks for the tips, sis," wrote the Instagram account @chilmi_makeup.
"knowledge," commented the Instagram account @mrqueen_makeup.
(brl/lut)