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When you’ve got dry, flaky winter skin, wearing foundation can be a real challenge. With these five easy tips, your makeup will be back to flawless in no time.
If your skin is dry and flaky, the best way to smooth away those rough spots is to grab a mild exfoliator. We like to use the Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Alpha Beta Ultra Gentle Daily Peel in the evening. Not only will it help eliminate flakes with a sensitive skin-friendly blend of exfoliating glycolic, lactic, malic and salicylic acids, it’ll also give the complexion a gorgeous glow and antioxidant benefits.
Whether your skin is chronically on the dry side, or you’re experiencing dry skin from the changing seasons, it’s probably time to switch out your moisturizer. Look for a high-quality, deeply hydrating product that uses ingredients like glycerin, ceramides and hyaluronic acid, which absorb into skin to give it a naturally dewy, healthy look. One of our favorite moisturizing treatments is SkinMedica HA5 Rejuvenating Hydrator, a serum that uses five types of hyaluronic acid to bind moisture to skin long-term.
Your mattifying, oil-control foundation may be perfect for summer, but if your skin is dry and flaky, you’ll need a liquid formula that’ll pull double-duty, giving you coverage and moisture. Youngblood Liquid Mineral Foundation features a Deep Sea Hydrating Complex to help quench parched skin and provide a poreless-looking finish that lasts all day.
As a rule, you’ll want to stay away from powder-based products, which can stick to dry patches and look cakey and uneven.
A silicone-based primer may be a staple in your foundation routine, but dry skin makeup calls for a little thinking outside the box. Instead of reaching for your usual, try priming your skin with LovelySkin Vita Soothe Corrective Serum. This ultra-lightweight treatment is packed with nourishing vitamins E and F, plus lipids to help prevent moisture loss. It also helps defend skin against signs of aging!
Using clean fingers to apply foundation may work in a pinch, but you should avoid it at all costs for dry skin makeup. This is because fingers can absorb a good portion of product, leaving you with an uneven finish that’s anything but smooth. Instead, pick up a synthetic foundation brush, like the jane iredale Foundation Brush, and use small strokes to blend.
Will you try these dry skin makeup tips? Let us know in the comments below, or share your results with us via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using #LovelySkin!
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