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When I started out I did research into how to look after your skin and the basics of make up application, you can find a ton of info on all products online along with videos on the likes of youtube on how to apply.
Start with basics you don't have to use a toner and a primer to begin with but I use primer, concealer, foundation, mascara & eyeliner, occasionally I'd use blush and rarely eyeshadow. Use a good cleanser and moisturise your skin too.
Look into how to apply each and practice.
@[email protected] has previously posted a little guide on makeup here that has info on the order or products which is handy (again you can drop a few products to simplify the process or if you don't use them)
Omg someone is referring to the skincare writeup I did.
@[email protected] hit me up if you ever have questions too. I love talking about this stuff.
Hit me with toner, serum, spot treatment, eye cream, and retinol recs. I literally just have cleanser, moisturizer, and face oil right now
hmm do you lean toward having oily skin or drier skin?
Most of what I can recommend is from my own experience with my very dry skin. Any hydrating toner will work, and I recommend trying one and seeing how it reacts with your skin. Toners are simply meant to clean and close pores for a more smooth appearing face. I recommend avoiding cerave, as they have ties to Centella makes a lovely and affordable serum that comes in a bottle with a dropper,
I don't use spot treatment, as I rarely need it, but Comrade @[email protected] has recommended tea tree oil for spot treatment in the past.
For eye cream, I have loved cosrx for the cheaper, or innisfree, if you want to treat yourself. Generally i prefer eye creams that come in either a jar or a tube, rather than a pump, as you can control how much you take at a time. You can also refill and reuse the jar, which I enjoy.
Any retinol will do, as they are all the same product. The Ordinary makes a cheap one at the moment. If you prefer a cream retinol, as I do, neutrogena makes a good one that lasts a long time. You do not need to use much.
neither funnily enough. I don't use toner and just use cleanser (tea tree and aloe) and a light aloe body lotion. I have very soft skin generally.
I have mega oily skin but haven't started E yet and hopefully that will change. I clean my face and I've got a sheen in an hour or two.