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if you use a primer or lotion before you apply it, that should help. Also one trick I like is to use a light spritz of hairspray after you’re finished applying it, that tends to help it stay longer. Hope that helps!
posted 11 months agoThe best make-up base is a perfectly clean skin. If you often see that the make-up you put on like 3-4 hours ago, is gone, that is because the moment you applied the make-up, your skin wasn’t clean enough. I would recommend you something oil-based, you clean your skin with it, leave a couple of seconds, than you can start your make-up. What you asked for in the topic, it just ain’t real, they’re lies. Ask a make-up artist! :)
posted 11 months agoThe best make-up base is a perfectly clean skin. If you often see that the make-up you put on like 3-4 hours ago, is gone, that is because the moment you applied the make-up, your skin wasn’t clean enough. I would recommend you something oil-based, you clean your skin with it, leave a couple of seconds, than you can start your make-up. What you asked for in the topic, it just ain’t real, they’re lies. Ask a make-up artist! :)
posted 11 months agoThe best make-up base is a perfectly clean skin. If you often see that the make-up you put on like 3-4 hours ago, is gone, that is because the moment you applied the make-up, your skin wasn’t clean enough. I would recommend you something oil-based, you clean your skin with it, leave a couple of seconds, than you can start your make-up. What you asked for in the topic, it just ain’t real, they’re lies. Ask a make-up artist! :)
posted 11 months agoThe best make-up base is a perfectly clean skin. If you often see that the make-up you’ve put on like 3-4 hours ago, is gone, that is because the moment you applied the make-up, your skin wasn’t clean enough. I would recommend you something oil-based, you clean your skin with it, leave a couple of seconds, than you can start your make-up. What you asked for in the topic, it just ain’t real, they’re lies. Ask a make-up artist! :)
posted 11 months agoThe best make-up base is a perfectly clean skin. If you often see that the make-up you’ve put on like 3-4 hours ago, is gone, that is because the moment you applied the make-up, your skin wasn’t clean enough. I would recommend you something oil-based, you clean your skin with it, leave a couple of seconds, than you can start your make-up. What you asked for in the topic, it just ain’t real, they’re lies. Ask a make-up artist! :)
posted 11 months ago
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My skin always gets oily especially in the summer and the hairspray works for me. I’ve never heard professionally if it’s a trick or not but personally it works to keep my makeup in place :)
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