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This is the most effective way to apply isolation cream

Eliminate pigmentation and dullness

By GonzagaPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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This is the most effective way to apply isolation cream
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Sunscreen, whitening cream, and isolation cream are being used, but the pigmentation is deeper than a year. If this is the case, it may be that you have a problem with the way you apply makeup. In particular, many people will "over-apply", which is actually wrong and even halves the effect of sunscreen. Today, we will introduce the application method that can improve the anti-UV effect. Let's use the latest sunscreen and whitening methods to efficiently inhibit the production of pigmentation!

Use the latest sun protection and whitening methods to efficiently suppress blemishes!

1、Hide distress to prevent aging

Whoosh! Thickly apply the "upper cheek triangle" method

Put the upper cheeks, where you want to apply a thick layer most, in the first place. Apply a layer with both fingers and then gently press the surrounding area to make it blend with the skin. Note that the longer you apply, the more moisture will evaporate from the sunscreen and so on, making it easier to cause the makeup to bloom!

2, slightly thick coating with moderate coverage

The two hands quickly apply the "big triangle inside"

The "big triangle" part of the face is applied in the order in which you want to put on more weight. You can apply thinly around the eyes and mouth, where you do a lot of movement. It is also important to know that the actual amount of sunscreen and CC cream applied to the skin is only about 80% of the amount used.

Nose

"Let's make your nose straight!" Apply with both hands in pairs as shown in the picture

Hold your nose with both hands from the left and right, and gently push upwards to apply. If you apply it in the opposite direction to open the pores, it has a good effect of shrinking the pores.

Forehead

Apply on the forehead with the left and right sides in pairs

Apply with both hands from the tip of the eyebrow to the end of the eyebrow, in a circular shape. Be careful not to apply too much force.

Eyelids

Use your middle finger to draw from the inside of the eyelid to the outside

Apply to the upper eyelid with your middle finger, drawing from the inside to the outside. The same applies to the lower eyelid.

Around the mouth

Apply by lifting the corners of the mouth upward

Place your fingertips under the corners of the mouth and apply in an upward direction to cover the dullness under the corners of the mouth. Since this is also the part with expression, a thin layer is also good.

3、A thin layer will have a covering effect

The rest of the hand is applied to the "outer part of the large triangle".

It is not necessary to apply it evenly because it is not easily exposed to UV rays around the eyes. It is also not a very obvious area such as pigmentation, so it is OK to cover it up gently, and by applying a thin layer, it looks like a light base makeup with layers, and thus it has the effect of making the face look smaller.

Cover up pores

Apply in a circular motion to cover pores

CC, BB cream, and foundation can also cover the pores on the side of the nose. Use your middle finger in a circular motion to conceal pores. Orient your fingers in the opposite direction of the pores, i.e. from the bottom up and from the inside out.

Covering blemishes

Spot pressure to conceal blemishes

BB creams and foundations can also cover spots. Dab a small amount on your fingertips and gently press it onto the spot, with a range of about two circles larger than the spot. Gently pat the area around the spot to make it blend with the skin.

Neck Care

Don't forget to apply to the neck after applying to the whole face

If your neck is too dark, the contrast with your face's makeup will be obvious and ugly. Sunscreen, CC cream, etc. also do not easy to stain the color on clothes, so the neck can be used as well. Don't forget the back of your neck from top to bottom.

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