Skin type can make a impact in determining what kind of makeup is appropriate and necessary for an individual. For example, if someone has oily and large pores less occlusive products are better for this skin type. A mousse-based, light formula that is breathable even mineral makeup is a great option. This choice selection allows the product to evaporate while on the surface of the skin and oil is not trapped beneath the surface of makeup. The same concept is true for skincare. The opposite is true for dry skin. Dry skin needs the use of occlusive products, so less evaporation of the product occurs. This balance assists in the texture of the skin and helps reduce certain skin conditions like acne in oily skin. Other factors include a good regime, clean and sanitary tools and brushes and makeup that is not contaminated or expired, just to name a few. Having some knowledge of the ingredients deck or preparation of the product is important as well, to avoid any skin irritation.
Makeup and your skin
Published by Mac
I love writing and have spent the last 28 years training in the cosmetology field, skincare, makeup and marketing. Writing and editing has been a passion of my since I was very young. View more posts
