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Makeup guru tries ‘miracle’ foundation beauty hack where she applies foundation one last time, leading to a ‘lit from within’ glow
- Beauty Expert Chloe Morello Tried Viral ‘Foundation Paint’ Makeup Challenge
- Foundation painting consists of painting concealer, blush, and bronzer under the foundation.
- Devotees of the trend swear it provides a natural finish with a lit-from-within glow.
- Celebrity makeup artists use it on clients like Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner.
Makeup guru Chloe Morello has tried the ‘miracle’ beauty trend to ‘paint’ your makeup, with incredible results.
Foundation painting, which involves painting concealer, contour, blush, and sometimes even highlighter under your foundation, has gone viral on TikTok in recent months, with over seven million views on the page. platform.
Devotees of the trend promise that it will give you a natural finish that makes skin look as if blush is subtly emanating from within.
“Going to try viral makeup artist Mary Phillips’ primer technique,” Chloe posted in a recent post. Tik Tok Video.
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Makeup guru Chloe Morello has tried the ‘miracle’ beauty trend to ‘paint’ your makeup, with incredible results (before and after pictured)
Foundation painting, which involves painting concealer, contour, blush, and sometimes even highlighter under your foundation, has gone viral on TikTok recently (process pictured).
Chloe starts by applying highlighter and contour cream to the ‘bones of the face’, meaning the browbone, cheekbones, bone around the nose, and temples.
‘Then she [Mary Phillips] I used a highlighter, but I couldn’t tell if it was shimmer or a light foundation,” Chloe said in the video, applying the shimmering product to either side of her nose, over the Cupid’s bow on her lips, and across her forehead. bone.
“Then, I did concealer,” Chloe said, dabbing the concealer under her eyes and around any blemishes or blemishes.
Finally, Chloe added her foundation to the made-up face. She wore one by Dior before adding ‘sunkiss’ via bronzer and blush on top.
“After that, I just powdered my T-zone and it looks flawless,” Chloe said.
Devotees of the trend claim it will give you a natural finish that will make skin look as if blush is subtly emanating from within (Photo by Chloe Morello)
Over 10,000 people who saw the clip of Chloe were quick to compliment her on her foundation look, writing things like ‘beautiful’ and ‘this looks amazing’.
“Nice technique, I’ll try this,” one person wrote.
‘This is so beautiful. The new color also suits you very well,” added another.
While foundation is new to TikTok, different celebrities and makeup artists have been using the hidden technique for years to create a smoothly sculpted look without the hassle of perfect application techniques.
Big-name fans include Scott Barnes and Mary Phillips, who care for the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber.
Over 10,000 people who saw Chloe’s clip were quick to compliment her on her primer makeup look, writing things like ‘beautiful’ and ‘this looks amazing’ (process pictured).
Big-name fans include Scott Barnes and Mary Phillips, who look after the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber (pictured)
The reason it works is because by putting your foundation on last, you can blur any harsh lines from your bronzer and blush.
There are no set rules for the order in which you should use the products, as long as the base is last.
Even this is up for debate though, as Chloe demonstrated that you can touch up your highlighter and blush on top.
The main point to keep in mind is that the foundation should be applied sparingly and in the places where it is needed most, so that it can see the rest of the makeup.