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7 Mistakes That Are Giving You Cakey Makeup (and How to Fix Them)

If you're afraid that your makeup looks heavy, try these tips to improve your application
After spending time primping, powdering and buffing, there's nothing worse than looking in the mirror and realizing that you've got a bad case of cakey makeup. Keep reading to learn about some common makeup mistakes that often lead to a mask-like appearance and how to make your face appear flawless.


Learn what causes cakey makeup and how to avoid it

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You Forgot to Prime
If your makeup looks great at first but has slid down your face by lunch, it's probably because you forgot to use a primer. You might balk at adding yet another step to your makeup regimen, but this product can be a lifesaver. It smoothes the skin, diminishing the appearance of wrinkles and pores. Primer also provides a base for foundation, ensuring long-lasting results. Try Benefit POREfessional Primer, $31.

Benefit POREfessional Face Primer


Put Down the Makeup Gun
More often than not, cakey makeup is caused by over-application. If you require full coverage due to blemishes or discoloration, the key is to apply product liberally only where necessary. Use a light touch on unaffected areas and then apply concealer to the spots that need extra coverage. MAC Studio Finish SPF 35 Concealer, $20, will cover any imperfections.

MAC Studio Finish SPF 35 Concealer


Choose a Different Formula
No foundation works on every skin type. Cakey makeup frequently results when people use the wrong formula for their skin types. If you have oily skin, for example, reach for a matte foundation. Women with dry skin, on the other hand, should opt for a luminous, moisturizing finish.

Stop Using Your Fingers
When you're in a rush, it's certainly tempting to slap on your foundation with your fingers. If you aren't achieving the results you want, however, you may need to use a brush or sponge.
E.L.F. Professional Foundation Brush


The E.L.F. Foundation Brush, $2, is an inexpensive tool that enables you to create a flawless finish.
Beautyblender Original Makeup Sponge


If you prefer sponges, the Beautyblender original, $20, ensures cake-free application.

Blend at the Neck
If there's an obvious line of product demarcating your face and your neck, it can throw the makeup on your face into harsher relief. To remedy this issue, simply add a light coating of foundation to your jawline and, if necessary, your neck. It can be applied with a brush or sponge.

Let Your Moisturizer Dry
You probably know that moisturizer is a key component of a flawless foundation finish. If you don't let it fully absorb into your skin, however, it can leave your makeup looking streaky and uneven. To solve this problem, simply wait five minutes after you apply your moisturizer before moving on to the next step in your routine.
CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion


A lightweight daytime moisturizer like CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion, $16.49, will help your makeup go on smoothly.

You're Wearing the Wrong Color
Sometimes cakey makeup is the result of a poorly chosen foundation shade. There might not even be anything wrong with your application. If your foundation is a shade too light or dark, however, it becomes more obvious that you're wearing it. To check whether the base is the right match, test it out in the daylight. If you can't tell where your makeup stops and your skin begins, it's perfect.

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