getall.com getall.com
  Home Page >> About Us >> Place Your Link >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Your Article
Search:   
Multiple links exchange
 
   

Outdoor & Sports

   

Education & Learning

   

Investment & Finance

   

Eating & Drinking

   

Medicine & Treatment

   

News & Events

   

Hotels & Travel

   

Home Family & Garden

   

Shopping & Auction

   

Recreation

   

Business & Commerce

   

Culture & Art

   

Property & Estate

   

Children & Teens

   

People & Society

   

Internet & Computers

   

Technology & Science

   

Government & Politics

   

Indoor Games

   

Fashion & Relationships

   

Automotive

   

Employment & Careers

   

Self Management

   

Hygiene & Health

 

Home Page » Fashion & Relationships » Beauty & Glamor
 

Foundation - How to Choose the Right Type

 

Foundations help your skin in numerous ways. It preps your skin to receive makeup, conceals wrinkles and flaws and protects your skin from dust and pollution.

Today's foundations have come a long way and most are packed with added benefits such as vitamins, moisturizers and sun protection. But how do you know what type of foundation is best for you?

To find the right kind of foundation that best suits your skin, always remember to note your skin type and its needs (sun protection, coverage for fine lines, moisture, etc.). Then test a bit of the product you intend to purchase by dabbing a small amount on your jawline. Check this dab under natural light and see if it blends with the rest of your face. Also, take note of the expiration date, as many foundations cease to work efficiently two years after they've been opened.

Below are the common forms of foundation to help you make the right choice.

Sheer foundation is a popular choice for day use because it allows your natural skin color to shine through and provides the lightest coverage. People who live in warm climates choose sheer foundations for their non-sticky feel and easy wearability. If you already have great skin or if you are in your teens, this is the best foundation choice for you.

Liquid foundation, depending on the formula, can produce a range of looks. Many women usually choose liquid foundation because it is easy to apply and is highly wearable for hours on end. There are many enriched liquid foundations on the market now that provide vitamins, sunscreen and moisturizer for your face as well.

Compact foundations come in powder form but feels and looks like liquid foundation once used on the skin. This is a top choice for women who don't have much time for makeup because it achieves a smooth look while being handy enough to carry around for touch-ups. You can also control the foundation's degree of heaviness because you can customize the amount of powder on your face to get the desired coverage. For a sheer daytime look, compact foundations are best applied with a dry sponge; for a dramatic nighttime look, use the foundation with a wet sponge.

Matte foundation gives skin a flat, no-shine look that's perfect for nights out. It works for all skin types. Illuminating foundation is the opposite of matte foundation. This gives light coverage and adds a subtle glow to the face. Illuminants are usually made with shiny mineral bits, oils, or pearl powder for a shimmery effect.

Tinted moisturizers give a healthy glow to the skin and provide light coverage. They are primarily colored moisturizers and work like liquid foundation. Most tinted moisturizers have sun protection and are best worn during the day. Stick foundation combine foundation with concealer. They are easy to use and great for touch-ups. Because it's heavier than powder and are usually sticky, it can be a little difficult to apply and blend.

Primers are "foundation before foundation". These are colorless products applied to the face to better prepare it for liquid foundation. When worn alone, it minimizes pores and evens out skin tone. These are used by many top makeup artists to achieve a very flawless look.

Cream/Crme foundations are not exactly the choice because they can be too thick and heavy under natural light. These foundations are typically used by celebrities and TV personalities who need to work under intense light. Cream foundations usually need an expert hand to achieve the "flawless" look, but there are lighter variants on the market that can be used for daily wear. This is best suited for people with dry or combination skin because as it has moisturizers as well.

Author: Michael Russell
 
Author Bio:

Michael Russell

Michael Russell has been involved in online business since early 2001, and whilst spending countless hours each month running his business still finds time for various hobbies and interests.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
How To Visit A New Mom And Have Her Love You Afterwards
 
Beach Wedding Challenges
 
Bridesmaid Dresses Visited
 
The Charming Narciso Rodriguez
 
Unique Travel Gifts for Christmas
 
15 Hair Care Myths - The Truth and The Lies
 
Layering for Comfort and Style: Combine Neutral and Bright Colors for a Coordinated Look
 
NHL Hockey Jerseys For You And Your Hockey Loving Friends
 
What Are the Hair Styles Trends for 2006?
 
Online Dating Services - Not Just for the Younger Generation Anymore
 
 
 
Home Page >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © www.getallcontent.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.