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5 Ways Proper Skincare Impacts Your Makeup


5 Ways Proper Skincare Impacts Your Makeup


A Well-Prepared Face Makes a Difference

Makeup can do many wonderful things, but it works best when the skin underneath is properly cared for. Turns out, the best first step in makeup is to do your skincare! After all, it's what helps create a smoother, healthier-looking surface for makeup application. Here are just five ways skincare can seriously change your makeup game.

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1. It Creates a Smoother Base

If you want your makeup to look smooth and flawless, you need to put on skincare beforehand. It's what helps reduce dryness, rough texture, and uneven patches on the skin! Because when the skin is hydrated and well-prepped, foundation and concealer are easier to apply evenly.

2. It Helps Makeup Last Longer

You might think skincare makes your makeup easier to slide off, but the truth is, it's the opposite. Clean, moisturized skin gives makeup a better surface to adhere to. When excess oil, dryness, or buildup is managed, makeup is less likely to separate or fade quickly. 

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3. It Improves Foundation Application

Foundation tends to sit better on skin that has been cleansed, exfoliated gently, and moisturized. You can't have a smooth finish if what you're working with isn't smooth to begin with!

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4. It Supports a Healthy Glow

Healthy skin often looks more radiant, even before makeup is applied. That's why keeping the skin hydrated, using sun protection, and maintaining regular care is so important and can help the complexion appear brighter and more balanced. 

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5. It Can Reduce the Need for Heavy Coverage

The worse your skin is, the more likely you'll feel the need to pack on more product. That's why building a healthy and clean base is the key to needing less coverage, which in turn, makes your makeup look more natural and less cakey.