2. Should my concealer match my skin tone
3. Bronzer should it also match my skin toneMake up artist please respond or those who truly know?
1: always apply foundation 1st
2: get a concealer 1 shade lighter than your skin tone
3: buy a bronzer that is a shade darker than your skin to give you a little sunkissed lookMake up artist please respond or those who truly know?
1. If you're not a pro, I would choose concealer first in case the concealer color don't blend well with the foundation color. If you apply foundation first, you should mix the concealer with the foundation before applying it that is if you're using a liquid foundation.
2. No, yellow tone cancels out blue and green cancels out red. However, you have to blend it really well so the color difference won't be obvious. You might need to mix it with a little foundation if the color difference is too much.
3. Bronzers are usually a little darker than your natural skin tone.
1. Do I put a concealer first or foundation first?
-This is preference. If the person doesn't need much coverage, I'll do the foundation first to see if that evens out the problem. If not, conceal the areas that need it. Otherwise if they really need coverage, concealer first, foundation, then top it off with more concealer, again, if needed.
2. Should my concealer match my skin tone
-Yes, of course. The point of concealer is the conceal whatever problems you might have and to match your skin tone. If you got a different shade, it would show. It you have redness however, neutralize it first before foundation with a green (you can buy colour wheels anywhere).
3. Bronzer should it also match my skin tone
-Not so much ';match'; as your goal is to give the skin a healthy glow. If you are fair skinned, I would use maybe a shade darker (nothing lighter then you already are), but stay within the range. Obviously for someone who is fair, you wouldn't be using a bronzer that is made for dark skin. Remember, with bronzer, a little goes a long way. Use a big powder dome brush to sweep colour over the areas that naturally would get the sun (cheekbones, chin, sides of nose, forehead..you get the idea). Remember to blend it into your neck however as normally the neck and face are two different skin shades. The last thing you need is to have a dark face and light neck!
Hope that helps some.
here is my answer but it also depends on what you prefer.
but most people do this.
concealer around ur eyes and pimple and black/red spots if u have any.
then foundation all over ur face.
so concealer then ur foundation.
concealer should match ur skin tone. because u don't want people to see it. obviously.
no bronzer should NOT match ur skin tone, it should be a little darker then ur skin tone coz you are shaping ur face.
hope it helps.
Concealer goes first. Then the foundation then your powder. Your concealer should be one to two shades lighter than your skin tone to cover redish splotches better. Bronzer should be one to two shades darker than your skin tone and only lightly brush onto your T zone. (Forehead, nose, and chin.)
first u moisturise your skin then use primer then foundation n then some small amount of concelear n yes bronzer should match ur skin tone
concealer first
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