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7 Steps to Perfect Foundation Application

Is your foundation off-base? Follow these expert tips to get it right every time
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Score a Perfect 10 on Your Technique
Apply your Estée Lauder Perfectionist Youth-Infusing Makeup SPF 25 with the Estée Lauder Sculpting Foundation Brush for flawless results. The ergonomic shape molds to the contours of your face, resulting in a seamless application. Patterson says to first dispense one to two pumps of the foundation onto the back of your hand in a straight line. Then, dip the brush into the foundation and wiggle it back and forth until the foundation is absorbed.

Then, follow these three Patterson-approved steps:

1. Align the brush near the side of your nose. In a single light stroke, follow the contour of cheek and pull back towards hairline.
2. Center the brush on your chin and brush along the jawline toward your hairline.
3. Align the brush between your brows, and sweep it toward your hairline and down toward your temple.

Repeat on each side of your face. Move the brush in small circles to buff out any foundation streaks.

Remember, it's easier to apply more foundation than it is to take it off, meaning you should slowly build up to your desired coverage instead of piling it on.

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Your Foundation Is Not Your Concealer
"Somewhere along the way, the conversation about foundation and its purpose [have] been lost," Patterson says. Meaning: Your foundation should be used to lightly even out any color variations in the skin, but you may need a little help from concealer for more obvious imperfections. After you apply your foundation, go back with concealer to spot-correct any blemishes.

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Fake a Healthy Glow
Add a hint of bronzer to bring depth back into your face. If you want to look tan, Patterson recommends applying bronzer underneath your foundation to subtly warm up your complexion. If you're aiming for contoured look, use liquid bronzer instead. If you're wearing bronzer to work, opt for a matte powder product. "Nothing gives away a bad bronzer job and a fake tan like shimmer or glitter bronzer in the office," Patterson explains.

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There's Such a Thing As Too Dewy
"In order to ensure skin looks like skin, [I] balance out the texture of products I apply," Patterson says. "You don't want to be heavy with liquids or creams or ... the foundation won't be able to set." On the flip side, you don't want to use a ton of powdery products or your finished look will be too matte and lifeless.

Strike the perfect balance by using a combination of matte and dewy products to achieve a flawless finish. For instance, if you use a liquid foundation, you can still use a cream concealer -- just make sure to balance the look with a powder blush and a light dusting of translucent setting powder.

BY ALLIE FLINN | NOV 24, 2014 | SHARES
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