How to get the glowiest base! 🤩✨
My go to look always includes a glowy base!
Primer - I love the Chantecaille rosey tint for under eye glow. The Charlotte Tilbury I always mix in with foundations or even wear it on its own.
Foundation - Chanel is definitely worth the splurge when it comes to complexion products.
Blush - Patrick ta and rare beauty makes the best cream blushes.
Highlight - Charlotte Tilbury beauty light wand gives you such a perfect glow.
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Okay, so you want that true glow from within, right? It all starts before the makeup! I've learned that even the best primers won't work magic on un-prepped skin. My secret? A super hydrating skincare routine. I always make sure my skin is clean, toned, and moisturized before I even think about makeup. Using products that are non-comedogenic is a game-changer, especially if you're prone to breakouts, because clogged pores can really dull your natural radiance. Sometimes, I even use a gentle exfoliating acid a few times a week to keep my skin smooth and ready for that perfect glowing base. Trust me, a smooth canvas makes all the difference for a healthy, glowy finish! Once your skin is prepped, it's all about how you apply! For that glowy makeup base, after my primer, I like to use a damp beauty sponge or my fingers for light foundation natural glow makeup. This helps to really press the product into the skin, giving you a more natural, skin-like finish rather than just sitting on top. For foundation, less is often more! Focus on areas that need coverage and blend outwards. My goal is always that light base makeup natural glow, not a heavy mask. And for that pop of color and extra radiance? Cream blushes, like the ones I mentioned, are fantastic for a flushed, glowy look. I dab them onto the apples of my cheeks and blend upwards towards my temples. Then, for the ultimate perfect glow, my highlighter goes on the high points of my face – cheekbones, brow bone, cupid's bow. A little trick I learned is to apply a tiny bit of liquid highlighter under my foundation for an even more 'lit from within' look. It really makes a difference for a natural glow makeup base. When I'm hunting for new glowy makeup products, I always look for formulas that are hydrating and light-reflecting, not glittery. If you're looking for alternatives, brands like Merit Beauty also offer some fantastic minimalist products that give a beautiful, natural radiance. And if you have specific concerns like dark circles, a good MAC Cosmetics Corrector applied before your foundation can ensure an even base for your glow. It's all about layering wisely to achieve your desired level of radiance without looking greasy. To make sure my glowy makeup base lasts all day, I sometimes set my T-zone with a very light dusting of translucent powder, avoiding the areas where I want that dewy finish to shine through. This keeps things in place without dulling that beautiful glow. Experiment with these tips – you'll be amazed at how much difference they make in achieving that effortless, radiant complexion!





what's the shade of the rare beauty blush on the far right??