As an adult or a teenager, it can be absolutely devastating when you have bad skin. With bullying being a real problem with teenagers as well as in certain cases in adulthood, which can seriously wreak havoc on your self-esteem and can make you feel lonely, skin issues can make your life a living hell. While people generally say be “comfortable in your own skin”, it may seem like such an easy thing to say for someone not living in your shoes. If you are suffering from skin issues that are hurting your confidence levels, makeup can be a real help to put your best face forward. If you are looking to cover up any skin issues like rosacea, discolorations or birthmarks, the best weapons you have in your arsenal is a good foundation and makeup tools that can help you get the most coverage out of your foundation. If you are looking to boost the coverage of your foundation, the basic thing is, and this comes as no shocker, you will need a foundation that is medium t
When you are starting out and are slowly dipping your toe into the world of makeup, it may seem daunting with the vast array of products and applicators that you can see on the market. Chances are, you are thoroughly confused as to what brush to use for which purpose and which product to use with which brush. However, fear not, for this guide is a comprehensive guide that can help you use your brushes for the particular purpose they are made for and help you take your makeup skills up several notches. Face * Foundation Brush – A densely packed foundation brush can help you blend your foundation so beautifully and give you a skin-like texture for your face. Foundation brushes can also help to make your product last a bit longer than sponges as they do not really soak up the product as much. They are also a lot faster than traditional sponges as they can cover more area at once. * Stippling Brush – This is a good brush you can use for concealing under the eye