Monday, May 7, 2012

How to Even Skin Tone | Get the Look for Less

Evening out the skin tone is the foundation of makeup.  If your goal is to achieve a smooth and even complexion or create a canvas for countless makeup looks here is where you start.  These products are all inexpensive to get a flawless finish.  Using these items in conjunction with the right technique you can achieve high end results.

How To: Even Out Skin Tone for Less.

1.  Moisturize.  This step helps smooth the surface and prime the skin, Garnier BB cream lives up to all the hype and truly is a multi functioning product.

2.  Conceal any dark spots, redness or acne marks.  Lightly blot concealer over dark under eye circles as well.  Using your finger tips for max blendability and control. 

3.  Stipple on foundation.  What is stippling?  Watch my short video and read the notes here.

4.  Using  loose powder lightly dust over to set the makeup.  Too much well settle into the lines and look cakey.

To get more information on taking care of the foundation of your skin and knowing your skin type read the following posts.
How to get a fresh facial glow at home.
BlogLoveTherapyKnowing your skin type.

10 comments:

  1. Great tips for on a budget beauty buys!

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    1. Thanks Stacie. I absolutely LOVE this foundation.

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  2. great post! love these tips! New follower, can't wait to catch up on your posts :)

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    1. Thanks for joining Ashley Brooke, glad you are loving the tips!

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  3. Loving Your page!! New follow from Blog Hop!! Definitely showing you some love across the social networks :)

    xo, Jersey Girl

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    1. Love that blog hop! Lot's of fun blogs, thanks Jersey Girl.

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  4. This is a really great post and really useful too, thanks so much girl! :)
    whatrebeccasaid.blogspot.co.uk xxxxxx

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    1. Your are very welcome Rebecca. Thanks for reading. xo

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  5. Thanks for the stipple tip, I had no idea, tried it out and works great.....

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    1. Glad it worked out for you. Once I learned that technique I never found anything better.

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