Can you tell me your makeup must-haves?

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Anonymous wrote:Step 1) Primer
Step 2) Liquid foundation applied with a brush topped with a powder
Step 3) bronzer (NARS Laguna )
Step 4) blush (NARS Orgasm)


This is exactly what I do too, except I don't put on any powder over my liquid foundation. At the ripe old age of 41 I find that powder isn't necessary anymore. I use Murad skin perfecting primer, then urban decay naked liquid foundation (which I apply with the special urban decay brush, ask at ulta and they'll show it to you, it's amazing). Then i use a little YSL touche eclat concealer under my eyes and around my nose to hide redness. I brush on a little nars laguna bronzer everywhere, and instead of nars orgasm I use tarte cheek stain in blissful. When (if!) it runs out I'm buying nars orgasm. A little eyebrow pencil (and I highly second the PP who said threading and filling in brows does wonders) and a little benefit "they're real" mascara and i'm good to go. The whole thing takes 5 minutes at the most.


No eye makeup at all?


Re-read my post, you'll see I listed mascara. But other than that, no, during the day for work I don't wear any other eye makeup. On the rare occassion that I have a date night, or if I'm going to a meeting and speaking in front of a crowd I'll put on a little eyeliner. I saw a trick in some magazine that said to line the inside upper eyelid, rather than the outside of your eyelid where your lash meets your eyelid. It's awesome. It totally makes your eyes look bigger and your lashes stand out even more, but it doesn't look made up.
Anonymous
Mac studio fix powder is wonderful. It's like a foundation andpowder in one.
Anonymous
Liquid foundation applied with a brush? What kind of brush? I have only ever used a sponge, but clearly I have been missing out...
Anonymous
A brush is a must for liquid foundation. Ask at Ulta, they can help you find one, or CVS sells one.
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Anonymous wrote:Mac studio fix powder is wonderful. It's like a foundation andpowder in one.
+1
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Anonymous wrote:Liquid foundation applied with a brush? What kind of brush? I have only ever used a sponge, but clearly I have been missing out...


This is the brush I use, with urban decay naked liquid foundation: http://www.sephora.com/good-karma-optical-blurring-brush-P374829?skuId=1435056 It is awesome. You can use it with any liquid, of course. I went in to ulta one day to get a primer and the saleswoman ended up applying the naked foundation on me with this brush and I was instantly sold. When I got home that night my DH asked me if I'd had a facial or something, b/c my skin was glowing. And this is the guy who doesn't even notice when I chop 5 inches off my hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Liquid foundation applied with a brush? What kind of brush? I have only ever used a sponge, but clearly I have been missing out...


Shiseido foundation brush is the best, IMO. You can get it at Sephora.
Anonymous
OK, clueless about the brush PP here. So how do you get the foundation on the brush (since you can't just dip the brush). Do you pour some foundation on the back of your hand, or a container, or right on the brush? Since most LF containers have very narrow openings...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Primer Been using Too Faced Primer but just tried using the Monistat (yes that stuff) Anti-Chafing Lotion. Seems to work about the same for about $30 less.

Setting Makeup Spray - Urban Decay De-Slick - Love it, have very oily skin and really sets make up and makes it last all day.


I'm unfamiliar with this. Does it help at all with keeping makeup set when you sweat? I hate losing my makeup to a hot and humid day! Also, how is it for sensitive or acne prone skin?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Does foundation mean liquid foundation? Or powder? Or that creamy, hard, stuff in a compact? I've only ever used powder and it seems to age me now.


OP, I never, ever wore foundation but finally in my 30s felt like I needed the coverage. For a foundation newbie-- especially if you want a very natural look-- try Prescriptives Virtual Skin. It's a medium coverage foundation, but Prescriptives also makes an even lighter, more sheer foundation which is lovely on your skin if you don't need the coverage. You can only order online, as they closed all their dept store counters. (They were going to shut down the whole line, but popular demand was so high that they continued manufacturing their products and continue as an online store.) They have very helpful phone and online service help and you can return anything for any reason, any time. Highly recommend. BTW, my skin is very sensitive/allergic and breaks out easily, and this stuff is great. Great for young skin and older skin. (Now I have wrinkles to go along with my acne!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OK, clueless about the brush PP here. So how do you get the foundation on the brush (since you can't just dip the brush). Do you pour some foundation on the back of your hand, or a container, or right on the brush? Since most LF containers have very narrow openings...


Shiseido PP here. I put the foundation on the back of my hand, then lightly dab the brush in it. The brush bristles are stiff but soft, and it has a flat angled shape that works really well. I just kind of stipple it on all over and it looks great, like airbrushing.
Anonymous
Damn you, OP! I just spent $200 at Sephora.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Liquid foundation applied with a brush? What kind of brush? I have only ever used a sponge, but clearly I have been missing out...


This is the brush I use, with urban decay naked liquid foundation: http://www.sephora.com/good-karma-optical-blurring-brush-P374829?skuId=1435056 It is awesome. You can use it with any liquid, of course. I went in to ulta one day to get a primer and the saleswoman ended up applying the naked foundation on me with this brush and I was instantly sold. When I got home that night my DH asked me if I'd had a facial or something, b/c my skin was glowing. And this is the guy who doesn't even notice when I chop 5 inches off my hair.


I do the EXACT same thing, same products even. Learned this from going to Sephora. This foundation is a pump and I dab little dots of it all over the brush, and then apply to one side of my face. Dab more dots onto the brush and apply to face.
Anonymous
Okay, somebody explain putting Monistat on your face. You've lost me.
Anonymous
Cle de Peau concealer
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