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How Proper Skin Care Prevents Cakey Makeup

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By Lia LorenzoPublished about a year ago 5 min read
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How Proper Skin Care Prevents Cakey Makeup
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Good skincare is a habit that everyone should have. A skincare routine sheds dead cells and leaves you feeling fresh and revitalized. Another significant benefit is that it prevents cakey makeup.

Cakey makeup often refers to a thick and noticeable foundation, but it can also mean splotchy, flaky, or uneven patches of makeup sitting on your skin. Rather than looking natural and perfect, you may look like you put too much on.

While many factors could contribute to the cakey look, good skincare is one of the ways to avoid it. Here's a guide on some skincare basics that prevent this from happening to you.

How Proper Skin Care Prevents Cakey Makeup

Removes impurities in the skin

To prevent makeup from looking cakey, you must prepare your skin properly. Cleanse your face with a mild cleanser to remove any impurities in the skin, like dirt and dead cells. Use an exfoliator if you have dry skin, so the foundation doesn't flake off.

Remember to wash and cleanse your face during the day and before you go to sleep. Sleeping with your makeup on can irritate your skin and cause a buildup of dead cells that can lead to breakouts. Also, avoid washing your face more than twice a day because this will over-strip your skin with its natural oils that keep it moisturized.

It keeps the foundation from pilling

Cleansing your face tends to strip some of its natural oils, so use a moisturizer to keep your face hydrated. Dry skin tends to cause the foundation to crack or peel as the day goes on, so it's essential to keep it moisturized. If you have itchy and sensitive skin, a moisturizer will also help soothe any red patches.

While moisturizing, pay special attention to areas where cakey makeup looks more prominent, like under the eyes, across the forehead, down the nose, and around the chin.

Leave the moisturizer on for a few minutes so it can absorb into the skin first. Not letting your products sit and rushing to put on the rest will lead to cakey makeup and even pilling—creating the tiny balls of product that roll on your skin.

Balances the skin's pH and shrinks pores

Your pores tend to open during washing and using a cleanser, so reach for a toner to shrink them. Your toner will depend on your skin type, so ask an expert for advice first.

For instance, dry or sensitive skin needs moisturizing toners containing hyaluronic acid. Oily skin needs drying toners, though you may need to consider your surroundings. Traveling and certain climates have harsh, dry air that can cause cracking and peeling, which a drying toner can aggravate.

A toner helps balance your skin's pH, shrink pores, and remove any missed dead skin cells. Makeup getting into open pores may clog them, causing acne. Using a toner to tighten your pores will make it harder for any debris to settle into them, keeping your skin smooth and acne-free.

Reinforces protection and locks in moisture

While you may have already applied moisturizer on your face, it may not be enough to keep your skin hydrated throughout the day. Using a serum will reinforce the layer of protection you already put on and also has other benefits that decrease the need for multiple products.

Serums have active ingredients that address concerns associated with your skin type. Some include retinol, a vitamin A derivative that clears clogged pores, fades sun spots, and has anti-inflammation properties. There are different combinations of vitamins and minerals, so remember to consult an expert on the product you need.

Serum liquid is typically light and thin, making it easier for the skin to absorb. Depending on your serum, it can also reduce wrinkles and lines, creating a smoother canvas for your makeup.

Reduces puffiness around the eyes

Many products tend to go around the eyes; if they're puffy, they can throw off your entire look. The skin around your eyes is also the thinnest compared to the rest of the face, so any signs of aging are more prominent.

Using an eye cream reduces puffiness and dark circles and evens out your skin to make applying makeup easier. They also make wrinkles and lines less noticeable, giving you a more youthful appearance. Your eye cream must be fragrance-free since the skin around the eyes is more sensitive than the rest of the face.

Protects your skin from sun damage

If you're going out, it's crucial to have sunscreen on to protect yourself from the sun's harmful UV rays. However, even if your makeup has sun protection, it may not be enough to shield your skin. Ensure that the sunscreen you're using has at least SPF 30 and is the right type for your skin. SPF 30 will block 97% of the sun's UV rays, which helps keep your makeup looking fresh longer.

You are free to use sunscreen with higher SPF, but keep in mind that these only offer a bit more protection than SPF 30 and don't make a more significant impact.

It creates a smoother base and keeps makeup on

After applying all the other products, you want to ensure that your makeup stays put. A primer is an excellent tool to help with this and has benefits that take care of your skin. It can smoothen your skin to make applying makeup easier and prevents it from settling into your pores and lines.

There are many different primers to choose from, which have various benefits depending on your skin type. However, you may want to opt for a slightly tacky primer, so your makeup will stick better and last longer, especially in warm weather.

Never Skip Skincare

While there are many ways to fix cakey makeup after application, skincare plays a huge role in preventing it from happening. Always remember that good skincare makes makeup look more even and keeps your skin healthy and clean, preventing unwanted skin problems.

Because there are a lot of products on the market that address different skin concerns, consult with an expert on building your routine. Heed their advice, stick to the skincare regimen, and cakey makeup will soon become a thing of the past.

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