Flawless Filter makeup is a versatile product designed to give the skin a radiant, lit-from-within glow. It can be used in multiple ways depending on the desired finish, but regardless of the application method, blending is key to achieving a seamless look.
Here are some common ways to incorporate flawless filter into your makeup routine:
Application Methods
Flawless Filter can be used on its own or layered with other products for varying levels of coverage and radiance.
1. As a Primer
Applying Flawless Filter as a primer creates a luminous base for your foundation.
- Apply a small amount all over the face after skincare.
- Blend evenly with fingers, a brush, or a sponge.
- Follow with your preferred foundation.
2. Mixed with Foundation
Combine Flawless Filter with your foundation to add luminosity and sheer out coverage slightly.
- Dispense your usual foundation onto the back of your hand or a mixing palette.
- Add a few drops of Flawless Filter to the foundation.
- Mix together thoroughly.
- Apply the blend to your face and blend out.
3. As a Highlighter
Use Flawless Filter on the high points of the face for targeted radiance.
- Apply small dots to areas like the tops of cheekbones, bridge of the nose, cupid's bow, and brow bone.
- Gently tap or blend the product into the skin using fingers, a small brush, or a sponge.
4. Worn Alone
For a natural, glowing look, Flawless Filter can be worn on its own.
- Apply the product directly to the skin where desired (e.g., all over, or just in specific areas).
- Blend it into the skin for a sheer, radiant complexion. You can build up coverage slightly by applying more product and blending again.
Blending and Shade Selection
Choosing the right shade and ensuring proper blending are crucial for the best results. As demonstrated when comparing different shades like shade one and shade two from the reference, the final appearance of the product and how well it integrates with the skin is best seen once they're blended out. Comparing how shade one blends versus staying unblended, and similarly for shade two, highlights the importance of fully diffusing the product into the skin.
Consider your desired effect and skin tone when selecting a shade. Lighter shades can act as brighteners or highlighters, while shades matching your skin tone provide an all-over glow when worn alone or as a base.
No matter which method you choose, start with a small amount and build up as needed. The goal is a radiant finish that looks like healthy, glowing skin.