
A British brand that many American makeup artists and consumers are taking notice of. Is it good or does it not live up to its name?

A British brand that many American makeup artists and consumers are taking notice of. Is it good or does it not live up to its name?

In the makeup community, whether it’s the celebrity makeup artists or social media makeup artists, they have similar lingo. Here’s a “how-to” guide to what all these words mean.

Foundation come in different shapes, coverage and shades. Usually the same amount in every product. Despite the different shades, many people struggle to find their right shade, or being able to come close to it.

For those with oily skin, it’s a battle between staying matte or getting oily at the end of the day. For me, not having 20/20 vision, I have a second barrier between being matte and I: my glasses. Sitting on the bridge of my nose and spreading across my cheeks and around my eyes. The plastic material throughout the day rubs my foundation off and causes my oily skin to produce more oils and I end up having makeup on only 75% of my face after 12 pm.
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