Makeup Tips for Dry Skin
- Hydrate First: Begin with a rich moisturizer to create a smooth base. Products like the Medik8 Total Moisture Daily Face Cream are known for their hydrating properties.
- Opt for Cream Formulas: Use cream blushes and bronzers instead of powders to add a dewy finish. Cream products blend seamlessly and prevent the skin from looking cakey.
- Avoid Matte Products: Steer clear of matte foundations and powders, as they can accentuate dryness. Instead, choose products labeled “hydrating” or “luminous.”
- Setting Sprays: Finish with a hydrating setting spray to lock in moisture and give your makeup a fresh look.

🌞 Makeup Tips for Oily Skin
- Mattifying Primer: Start with a mattifying primer to control shine and create a smooth surface. The e.l.f. Power Grip Primer is a popular choice.
- Oil-Free Foundations: Choose oil-free foundations that offer long-lasting coverage without clogging pores. Look for formulas designed for oily or combination skin.
- Setting Powder: Apply a translucent setting powder to absorb excess oil and set your makeup in place.
- Blotting Papers: Keep blotting papers handy to absorb oil throughout the day without disturbing your makeup.
🌸 Makeup Tips for Combination Skin
- Dual Priming: Use a mattifying primer on oily areas and a hydrating primer on dry patches to balance your complexion.
- Lightweight Foundation: Opt for a lightweight, buildable foundation that provides even coverage without feeling heavy.
- Translucent Powder: Set your makeup with a translucent powder to control shine in the T-zone while maintaining a natural finish on other areas.
- Cream Blush: Choose a cream blush for a natural flush of color that blends well with your skin.
🌿 Makeup Tips for Sensitive Skin
- Gentle Products: Select makeup products labeled as hypoallergenic and free from fragrances and harsh chemicals.
- BB Creams: Consider using BB creams instead of heavy foundations to minimize irritation.
- Clean Tools: Regularly clean your makeup brushes and sponges to prevent the buildup of bacteria and allergens.
- Patch Test: Always perform a patch test before trying new products to ensure they don’t cause adverse reactions.

