Don’t stop moisturizing if you have oily skin, but buy a moisturizer for oily skin and let the layers dry before applying the next one.
Don’t stop moisturizing if you have oily skin, but buy a moisturizer for oily skin and let the layers dry before applying the next one.
Wet beauty blender or damp? It’s not supposed to be dripping wet. It’s supposed to damp.
Why is she biting her lips should be a place to begin. Often, us women, do it because of anxiety… A good lipbalm won’t treat the cause of it.
Aquaphore is great though and cheap. Using lip gloss and lipstick over chapped lips is not recommended.
A decent lip balm is the best I think and I would buy her products that are highly recommended rather than what’s popular. Would recommend budgeting since a haul can become very expensive.
Do you happen to know her skintype?
What about a lash lift?
From an health care providers pov. I wouldn’t recommend unless her dementia is in its early stages.
Going to a makeup store when it’s 1h before closing, preferably in an area where there’s usually not a lot of people.
Could you please elaborate more on what’s happening with your makeup?
Don’t know how new you are to makeup but I sincerely have noticed that my face will look bad after a long day if I don’t let my primer dry completely before using foundation and then let it dry before adding more to my face.
You’re taking a 30minute walk during lunch hours - getting sweaty or just walking around?
Maybe a little bit of color correcting in green on top, but I think that if it’s a little redness underneath it’ll look natural.
Dr jart har this green cream that might work for you. No need for makeup.
A lot of the popular brands have good/high quality products if that’s what your seeking, but one brand will most probably not have a full face of products that you’d like even if it’s quality. It’s all depends on what you want from a product.
I’ve been having different experiences with the ordinary and I think it might be me who’s using the products wrong. It’s supposed to be almost professional products the average consumer.
Go somewhere and buy a misting bottle or ask a friend to borrow. I do not have experience with the cotton pad method, but maybe it’ll work.
Tbh id rather see someone’s natural beauty with a little makeup than overdoing it completely.
That could absolutely work! Try a dense brush instead of a typical foundation brush, it does not streak that easily over “imperfections” since you dab it onto the skin.