
Base makeup mistakes❌⬇️ 1. Mixing the wrong base (primer + foundation) Don’t mix silicone-based primers with water- or oil-based foundations—it causes pilling and separation. 2. Skipping skin prep Foundation clings to dry patches if you don’t prep your skin properly. Moisturizer is non-negotiable. Most celebs get facials or spend extra time on skincare before big events—hydrated, glowing skin makes the makeup sit flawlessly. 3. Dragging your brush or sponge Swiping moves product around—instead, tap to blend for a smoother, more even base. 4. Applying concealer too close to the eyes Placing concealer right under your eyes emphasizes creases—keep it slightly lower and blend upward. 5. Using setting spray incorrectly: Hold it 8–10 inches away from your face and let it dry completely before applying any additional products. I’ve used the @reneeofficial Makeup setting spray in this video—it sets the makeup beautifully, adds a fresh finish, and keeps everything in place without feeling heavy or sticky. 6. Using too much product: You might see heavy layers of foundation or concealer on social media, but in real life, it can look cakey and unnatural. Less is more, build coverage only where needed. Celeb makeup artists often use very little foundation and build coverage only where needed. #makeupforbeginners #makeuphacks #trendingreels #basemakeup #makeupdosanddonts #viralvideo
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