Here’s a quick story.
My friend Rhea put on a full-coverage foundation for her cousin’s party. Ten minutes later? She looked… kinda painted. Thick. Unblended. A bit cakey. Sound familiar? That’s usually because too much product meets dry patches or oil zones.
Think of foundation like butter on toast. Too much at once and it gets chunky.
If your skin feels dry, flaky, or tight, foundation will cling to those rough bits.
Here’s a tiny routine that works most days:
Dry skin? Pick something hydrating. Oily skin? Light gel or mattifying options help.
Real talk: Too much product makes cake.
Blend into your jawline and neck too — otherwise it’ll look like a mask.
Here’s a tiny list so this sticks in your head:
A bit of concealer is great. But too much under eyes or on lines = instant cake.
Instead:
Here’s where people get tripped up — dry skin vs oily. They’re not the same.
Q: Can I use setting spray before blending?
Sure — some people mist before blending to help product slip into skin instead of sitting on top. Just don’t soak your face.
Q: Powder makes my makeup cake. Help?
Light dusting only — focus on oily bits. Too much powder makes lines and flakes pop.
Q: Matte foundation or dewy?
Match it to your skin type. Oily? Matte. Dry? Dewy. Light coverage usually wins over full coverage for natural looks.
In short — less is more, prep matters, and blending is your best friend.
Your face shouldn’t scream makeup. It should whisper “yeah, I look good”.
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