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How to Prevent Makeup Smudge On Your Face Mask

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With rising  cases of the Covid-19 pandemic,  it’s more important than ever to wear your face masks when out in public spaces, including on public transport and in shops. The preventative measure has been compulsory by law  to prevent the spread of the virus, and following similar guidelines from the World Health Organisation (WHO) since  June, which recommended that everyone wear fabric face masks in public areas where there is a risk of transmission, countries across the worlds are advising mask usage.

While some are thinking, what’s the point of wearing makeup when half your face is covered, or it’s not the time to worry about makeup. Well, those are valid opinions but for some, applying makeup gives them a sense of normalcy during these hard times. Hence this article on how to prevent makeup from smudging on face masks

Recently.  YouTube has seen a spike in beauty tutorials specifically tailored for prolonged face mask wear, with advice on giving makeup the ultimate staying power and preventing smudging.

 

These are some of his top tips on flawless, long-lasting face makeup to wear under your mask…

 Lock in Moisturiser with translucent powder

Manny starts off by applying a super-hydrating moisturiser to help prevent dry, cracked makeup, particularly as you’ll be using a fair amount of powders to help with longevity. You will h set that barrier with a translucent powder, very lightly.”This, barrier helps to really lock the moisturiser in and stop it from mixing with your primer and foundation. “It’s going to be a nice, helpful barrier to keep our makeup on.

 Spritz setting spray after Moisturising

We know that setting spray is key to giving your makeup longevity and making sure it doesn’t rub off on your face mask after you’ve completed your look.

“This is one of those steps that’s going to be really helpful for us to go in and solidify and lock in the moisturiser and powder underneath… any longevity spray that’s going to keep our makeup on longer.

Focus on your eyes

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 Use a primer

We suggest using a primer, this will also form the barrier and long staying power your makeup needs . This  doesn’t necessarily mean it has to to be something that’s really sticky, which is going to really grip that foundation and keep it on our face a lot longer,

 Skip the lightweight products

Sheer coverage is not the aim of the game here. “If you’re not setting your face and you’re putting a mask on,he product will get picked up on the mask because it’s a fibrous material… you want to lock in the foundation with powders and maybe the longer-lasting foundations.”

Applying the foundation with a brush to deposit the most amount of product, then following up by pressing in and blending with a beauty sponge which is “helpful for keeping our makeup on a little longer.” The same goes for the next step, which is applying your concealer – the more full-coverage the product, the longer it will last under your face mask.

 Sponge to apply setting powder, then ‘Cook’

“The more powder our face has, the more it’s going to soak into our skin and the more longevity it’s going to have. Use the wet sponge you just used to apply concealer, as this “helps melt in the powder a little bit better. Applying product more densely to your nose, as this is a high-contact area with your mask.

Waiting for 5 minutes for all the different layers to ‘cook’ and set properly into the skin, before dusting off any excess product and spritzing some more setting spray. You’re then ready to apply bronzer, blusher and highlighter should you wish, before following with some more spritzes of setting spray and a final sponge application of powder to the points of your face that will be specifically touching the mask.

 

 

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