Makes You Unconfidence, Here Are 5 Causes Of Makeup Collapsed After Being Applyed
Illustration of the causes of makeup clots after being applied (Freepic/jcomp)

YOGYAKARTA When you are chased by time, perfect makeup becomes a challenge. Outside of skills, you may have experienced a pill on makeup that has been applied to your face. Most clearly seen when foundation or powder base accumulates on one part. Or lipstick bloating on the lips of an important event. Of course this will make confidence drop drastically. Well, to prevent this incident from happening again, identify the causes of makeup clotped after being applied.

Imperfect makeup when used, of course there are causes. As a preventive measure, identify this first cause. When dead skin cells are allowed to accumulate, it turns out that they also affect the results of touch-ups on the face. In addition, the skincare residue used before wearing makeup can also affect the results of your makeup.

According to celebrity makeup artist Sofia Tilbury, exfoliate once a week to remove dead skin cells. The makeup artist Aya Tariq was reported by Byrdie, Thursday, April 11, suggesting doing double cleaning before makeup.

After applying skincare before wearing makeup, you have to make sure the product is fully absorbed first. If it doesn't tend to accumulate on the skin and create residue. Especially if the powder or Concealer is applied afterwards. Most likely it will clot into small grains and makeup can accumulate on the skin during the blending process.

Applying skin care products must be done properly so that makeup does not experience pilling. Pay good attention, skincare products made from water must be applied first, such as toner or serum. Then followed by moisturizers or eye creams made from oil. In order, skin care products must be applied from the most liquid to the most viscous consistency.

In addition, it is also important to consider how many silicon-based skin care products are used as well as its ordering of use. More specifically when applying several silicon-based products sequentially. This prevents the skin from fully absorbing. This causes silicon to accumulate in the skin, which most likely causes the pilling.

If you've been exfoliated, it gives your skin enough time to absorb each step, and apply skincare products in the right order, but you're still facing pilling. Maybe a buildup of makeup because too many products are applied. Too many products are used, especially those made from oil and silicon, probably can't absorb perfectly on the skin. This is what causes your makeup to clot.

In addition to the causes mentioned above, makeup can be clotted after being applied because one or another the product does not match the material. After all, some skincare and makeup products are used, maybe not interacting with each other. For example, makeup is used to clot after wearing a gel serum.

For this reason, pay attention to the texture of the products and formulas used in these products. Such as powder bases made from water are often most suitable for use with a primary made from water. Meanwhile, silicone powder base is most suitable for use with a silicon-based primary.

Once you understand the cause of makeup clotting or experiencing pilling after it is applied, then you can solve the problem. Start treating facial skin appropriately and using only a small number of products and paying attention to the order of use.


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