Daisy Buchanan
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Please forgive me if this has already been discussed, but I did some searching and couldn't find a thread about this topic anywhere on The Lounge.
I was wondering if anyone could please recommend a good foundation and powder, as well as concealer that would work well in pictures.
I've noticed in some recent photos that I've had done that my makeup looks far too sheer, non-existent. I don't want it to look like I have gobs of make-up on, I definitely don't want "pancake" face. But, given the lighting (flash, natural light, a photographer who puts you in the direct line of the sun!!) of photographs, my skin isn't looking as "polished" as I'd like it too.
I do know that given certain lighting conditions I need to put my foundation on a bit heavier than I normally would. But, in regular light where my foundation/powder/concealer does a nice job of evening out my skin tone, in pictures it does not. Again, I'm not looking to actually look like I have make-up on, but I am in need of a little more coverage than I am getting from my sheer every day make-up.
I've thought about getting Mac Factor, for obvious reasons. But before I spend any money I thought it would be good to ask you ladies what brands you use, as well as ask if you ladies have a different routine for application when you are getting your picture taken.
Thanks in advance for any help you might have
Daisy
I was wondering if anyone could please recommend a good foundation and powder, as well as concealer that would work well in pictures.
I've noticed in some recent photos that I've had done that my makeup looks far too sheer, non-existent. I don't want it to look like I have gobs of make-up on, I definitely don't want "pancake" face. But, given the lighting (flash, natural light, a photographer who puts you in the direct line of the sun!!) of photographs, my skin isn't looking as "polished" as I'd like it too.
I do know that given certain lighting conditions I need to put my foundation on a bit heavier than I normally would. But, in regular light where my foundation/powder/concealer does a nice job of evening out my skin tone, in pictures it does not. Again, I'm not looking to actually look like I have make-up on, but I am in need of a little more coverage than I am getting from my sheer every day make-up.
I've thought about getting Mac Factor, for obvious reasons. But before I spend any money I thought it would be good to ask you ladies what brands you use, as well as ask if you ladies have a different routine for application when you are getting your picture taken.
Thanks in advance for any help you might have
Daisy