Foundation Routine For Acne | How To Cover Pimples, Scars, Cystic Acne, Blackheads & Oil - Summary

Summary

The speaker shares their foundation routine, despite their self-consciousness about their acne. They start with Smashbox's anti-shine product to control oiliness, followed by a primer by Hourglass. They then apply foundation, using two different shades (120 and 125) for a natural-looking finish. The 120 shade is applied all over the face, while the 125 shade is used on the outer areas of the face and neck for a subtle contouring effect. They also use a concealer by MAC to cover problem areas.

Next, they use two powders - one from MAC and one from Smashbox - to set their foundation and powder. They finish their look by setting their entire face with a fine powder from Makeup Forever and a fixing spray from MAC.

Throughout the video, the speaker shares their favorite products, tips, and techniques, including how to use a q-tip to shape their lips and how to mix foundation with a setting spray for a more natural finish.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The author has acne and is self-conscious about it.
2. The author's acne has improved over time but still has breakouts.
3. The author uses an anti-shine product by Smashbox to control oiliness.
4. The author applies the anti-shine product to their nose and T-zone.
5. The author uses a primer by Hourglass with SPF protection.
6. The author applies the primer all over their face and neck.
7. The author uses a foundation by HD, which they consider their all-time favorite.
8. The author uses two shades of foundation: 120 and 125.
9. The author applies the lighter shade (120) to the center of their face and the darker shade (125) to the outer areas.
10. The author uses a concealer by Mac to cover up problem areas.
11. The author sets their foundation and concealer with two powders: one by Mac and one by Smashbox.
12. The author uses a setting powder by Makeup Forever to set their entire face.
13. The author uses a fixing spray by Mac to set their makeup.
14. The author can mix the fixing spray with foundation to create a custom shade.
15. The author plans to do a tutorial on using brushes for makeup application.