✨ Makeup Tip That Changed My Skin Finish ✨

I always mix a drop of oil with my foundation, and it makes the biggest difference.

No cakey makeup. No dry patches. Just natural, hydrated, skin-like coverage 🤍

This trick helps:

✔️ Foundation blend smoother

✔️ Skin look plump and glowy

✔️ Makeup melt into the skin instead of sitting on top

✔️ Dry lines look softer, not emphasized

How I do it:

1 pump of foundation + 1 tiny drop of oil

Mix on the back of your hand and apply with a sponge or fingers.

💡 Less is more — too much oil can make makeup slide.

🌿 Best oils: squalane, jojoba, rosehip, or argan.

🚫 Skip essential oils (especially lemon) in makeup.

If your makeup ever looks dry or heavy, try this once — your skin will thank you ✨ #MakeupHack #GlowySkin #DewyMakeup #MakeupTips #SkinLikeFinish

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... Read moreOver time, I've noticed that blending a small drop of facial oil with my foundation does more than just improve application; it transforms the entire look and feel of my makeup. When I mix oils such as squalane or jojoba into my foundation, the product glides on much smoother, making it easier to blend evenly and reducing streaks or patchiness. This technique makes my skin appear naturally radiant and plump, largely because the oil adds subtle hydration and a dewy finish without extra shine or greasiness. I prefer lightweight oils like rosehip or argan as they provide nourishment without clogging pores or feeling heavy. Essential oils, especially lemon, are a no-go since they can irritate sensitive skin and cause makeup to break down. One thing I’ve learned is that less is definitely more—too much oil can cause the foundation to slide or separate throughout the day. I stick to one pump of foundation combined with just a tiny drop of oil, blending them on the back of my hand before applying with a damp makeup sponge or fingertips for a seamless look. By using this simple addition, my makeup no longer settles into fine lines or dry patches. Instead, it melts into my skin for a natural, skin-like finish that lasts longer without touch-ups. If you’ve struggled with cakey or dry-looking foundation, I highly recommend this step. It’s quick, effective, and can dramatically upgrade your daily makeup routine.