“You can really create your base with your skin prep,” she says. “If your moisturiser doesn’t have a bit of slip to it and it dries down completely matte, but you want a glowy finish, then you have to add glow into it with a lot of product.”If you have oily skin, the idea of glowy make-up might not appeal to you. But Georgia explains that it’s actually really simple to minimise oil in the places where you don’t want it and add glow in the areas of your face where you do.
Areas where oil tends to build up are the T-zone, the jaw and the chin and Georgia adds that you need to be careful with your smile line areas, “there’s a fine line between looking glowy and looking oily” on that area of the face, she explains.
She does recommend using brushes, opting for the Spectrum brushes herself, but you should also pat your skin with your fingers after applying each product to help the product melt into the skin, she explains. “Any product that I apply to my face, I’ll apply into the palm of my hand rather than the back of my hand […] It will warm up the product a little bit more,” Georgia says, explaining that she does this with both cream and dry products.
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