Base Theory
Base theory in makeup refers to the techniques and products used to create a smooth, even, and flawless canvas for the rest of your makeup. The base forms the foundation of your makeup look and is crucial for achieving a polished and long-lasting finish.
1. Skin Preparation
Cleansing
- Purpose: Removes dirt, oil, and impurities to ensure a clean surface for makeup application.
- Products: Use a gentle cleanser suitable for your skin type (gel, cream, or micellar water).
Exfoliation
- Purpose: Removes dead skin cells and smooths the skin’s texture.
- Frequency: Exfoliate 1-2 times a week, depending on your skin type and the exfoliant used.
Moisturizing
- Purpose: Hydrates the skin and creates a smooth base for makeup.
- Products: Choose a moisturizer suitable for your skin type (lightweight for oily skin, rich for dry skin).
Priming
- Purpose: Prepares the skin for foundation, helps to minimize pores, control oil, and enhance the longevity of makeup.
- Types of Primers:
- Hydrating: Adds moisture and glow, ideal for dry skin.
- Pore-Filling: Smooths out pores and fine lines, good for oily or combination skin.
- Mattifying: Controls shine and oil, suitable for oily skin types.
2. Foundation
Choosing the Right Foundation
- Coverage: Ranges from sheer to full. Choose based on the level of coverage you desire.
- Finish: Includes matte, dewy, or satin finishes. Match the finish to your skin type and preference.
- Shade Matching: Match the foundation to your neck or chest for the most natural look. Test shades in natural light to ensure a good match.
Application Techniques
- Brush: Provides a smooth and even finish. Use a foundation brush to blend foundation into the skin.
- Sponge: A damp beauty sponge offers a flawless, airbrushed finish and is great for blending.
- Fingers: Can be used for a more natural, sheer application. Warm the product between your fingers before applying.
3. Concealer
Purpose
- Brightening: Used under the eyes to counteract dark circles and brighten the area.
- Spot Concealing: Covers blemishes, redness, and other imperfections.
Application
- Under Eyes: Apply in a triangular shape and blend well to brighten and lift the area.
- Blemishes: Use a small brush or your fingertip to apply concealer directly on blemishes and blend the edges.
4. Setting the Base
Powder
- Types: Includes translucent powders, pressed powders, and loose powders.
- Purpose: Sets foundation and concealer, controls shine, and helps to achieve a smooth finish.
Application
- Translucent Powder: Apply with a fluffy brush or powder puff to set the makeup without adding extra color.
- Baking: Apply a generous amount of powder and let it sit for a few minutes before dusting off. This technique helps to set the concealer and highlight areas.
5. Contouring and Highlighting
Contouring
- Purpose: Adds dimension and defines the face by creating shadows.
- Products: Use contour powders or creams that are a few shades darker than your skin tone.
- Application: Apply to areas you want to recede, such as the sides of the nose, under the cheekbones, and along the jawline.
Highlighting
- Purpose: Accentuates high points of the face to add a glow and bring features forward.
- Products: Choose highlighters in cream, powder, or liquid form.
- Application: Apply to the tops of the cheekbones, brow bones, bridge of the nose, and cupid’s bow for a radiant finish.
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