Introduction.
Getting glowing skin really doesn’t have to be complicated, cosmetic.
You will see 10-step cosmetic routines, countless cosmetic product recommendations, and somehow the end result still looks quite cosmetic unnatural. Most of the time, it’s not about adding more. The essence lies in doing a few things right.
A large collection is not a must. You simply need to stop overdoing it.
What We Really Mean By Glow
It is not shimmering. Oily skin isn’t the source of shine cosmetic.
The in-between state where your skin looks healthy but not like you tried too hard.
- without texture
- Keep your skin hydrated, not oily.
- smooth, yet not level.
That is it.
Begin with your skin cosmetic since it determines everything.
Nothing you add on top can fix the bad base.
Use something soft to wash your face. Use a moisturizer that actually fits your skin. Sunscreen is a must – every day. It may seem dull, but it has more glow-enhancing power than any highlighter.
The difference will be clear. Cosmetic application ceases to oppose your skin and begins to cooperate with it.
Avoid the application of thick base products.
Most people make the mistake here in choosing cosmetic .
Heavy foundation kills any natural look. It stays there. It can be seen.
Change to something lighter.
- coloured moisturiser
- beauty balm
- transparent base.
Using your fingers will help you to achieve a natural finish. Though it may seem rudimentary, it’s effective.
Don’t apply concealer all over your face.
Use it only for your chosen purpose.
You may develop dark circles under your eyes, around the nose, or an odd spot or two. That’s sufficient. When you avoid touching the rest of your skin, it appears more real.
A little colour is more helpful than you think.
Blush is not given enough credit. It instantly mends that flat, weary appearance.
Bronzer is okay too; just don’t go too heavy. You’re not shaping your whole face, just adding warmth.
It is easy to mess up while using a highlighter.
A little bit will look great. Excessive amounts appear greasy.
Focus on the high points of your face and stop before it looks like makeup.
Use simplicity for your eyes.
An everyday glow doesn’t need a full-on eyeshadow routine.
A smattering of neutral eyeshadow, some mascara, and sorted brows will suffice. When you use too many products, you take away the focus from your skin.
Our lips matter more than you think.
Chapped lips spoil the entire appearance.
Apply a lip balm, soft lipstick or a bit of gloss. It doesn’t need to be flawless. It just needs to be healthy.
Your products should not irritate your skin.
If something continues to break you out or feels too harsh, stop using it.
Seek out mild yet effective formulas. Your skin usually tells you what’s working. You just have to listen.
It is better not to divert from your routine.
The more frustrating things get, the less consistent you will be.
An easy routine that you actually stick to will always beat an “ideal” routine that you abandon after a week.
Mix thoroughly (really).
The main cause of all makeup problems.
It’s often not the product that causes lines and patches. It hadn’t been mixed properly.
Powder is where radiance goes to die.
Don’t use it without a valid reason.
When your entire face is matte, there’s no glow. It’s as simple as that!
Uniformity outperforms all
Rephrased: Results Won’t Be Visible in Just 24 Hours. But give it some time, and soon your skin will actually look beautiful even without makeup.
At that point, things become easier.
Your way of living reflects on your face.
There is no alternative.
- Hydrate yourself.
- Get sleep.
- Consume good food.
You can ignore this if you want, but it will manifest in your skin sooner or later.
Typical errors I have observed all the time.
- Overwhelming amount of products.
- Skip skin preparation.
- Mistaken Colours.
- excessive shimmer
- entirely disregarding the skin type.
A basic ritual that actually works.
- Clean and hydrate.
- sunscreen.
- luminous foundation.
- Conceal blemishes only.
- Add Some Blush and Highlight
- easy peepers
- Lip cream.
That amount is good most days.
Last thought.
Something doesn’t seem right if your foundation is apparent.
When it is done correctly, no one will notice the makeup. They simply believe your skin looks nice. This is our aim.
