Break the myth on make up

There are always new tricks to learn, regardless of how long you’ve been wearing makeup every morning—ten years or just a month. More significantly, mistakes need to be unlearned. In the past few years, the beauty industry has undergone significant change, and it’s possible that you’re still using outdated knowledge that is undermining your makeup and beauty regimen.

Another common misconception is the idea that oily skin doesn’t require a moisturizer. The skin may produce more oil to compensate for the lack of moisture if a moisturizer is not used. The key is to use a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer that hydrates without causing oiliness on the skin. Primers are often thought of as an extra step in the makeup application process. However, primer serves as a necessary foundation that keeps foundation in place, smoothes out minor wrinkles, and blurs pores. By forming a barrier between your skin and makeup, it keeps your pores clear. Regardless of whether you have oily or dry skin, using the right primer ensures an even application and extends the wear of your makeup.

By Banasree Sarkar