Skin Types
Different skin types affect how makeup sits, moves, and wears throughout the day. Understanding specific needs helps prevent separation, patchiness, or excess shine. Here are some pro technique tips.
How Should Makeup Be Applied on Rosacea or Redness-Prone Skin?
Redness-prone skin requires controlled coverage and minimal friction.
View moreHow Should Makeup Be Applied on Dehydrated Skin?
Dehydration affects texture and wear, even on oily skin.
View moreHow Should Makeup Be Applied on Sensitive Skin?
Sensitive skin responds best to restraint, compatibility, and gentle technique.
View moreHow Should Makeup Be Applied on Acne-Prone Skin?
Coverage must be balanced to correct without triggering congestion.
View moreHow Should Makeup Be Applied on Mature Skin?
Flexible formulas and controlled layering prevent settling and drag.
View moreHow Should Makeup Be Applied on Normal Skin?
Balanced skin still requires correct prep and technique to perform well.
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