So my model, Katie, here, has been struggling with a little bit of breakout on the side
of her face, and she's wondering how she can cover it up to make it look very smooth and
So we're going to show you some full coverage techniques for acne.
So first, of course, she want to start with a primer.
The one that I'm using is by Becca.
It's very matte, so usually, if you're a little more acne prone, you might have oilier skin
type.
This one will keep you matte all day long, also minimize fine lines and pores and hold
So, we're just going to start, I like to press it in with my fingers, warm it up first.
Start in the center of the face and brushing it outwards.
And this is cool too because throughout the day if you keep this on you, you can actually
rub it between your fingers and press it in, post make-up, and it instantly modifies.
If you don't like powder, I've even heard that you can use this one on your eyes too.
So it's an all-in-one product.
So the next step is going to be foundation.
Today I've chosen Makeup Forever HD.
It's really nice for acne prone skins because it's not too heavy.
I'd say it's about medium coverage, but you can either sheer it out or make it a little
fuller coverage by adding layers.
The trick with acne coverage is really patience I would say, and just adding those layers,
and not getting too frustrated right away.
So I'm actually, right now, using an airbrush, foundation brush.
Synthetic brushes are a little bit better for liquid foundations or any type of cream.
They transfer the product a little bit better.
So, I like this because it's a little bit fuller.
I can actually buff it onto the skin.
And I found that this, especially for acne prone skin really just buffs the coverage
right in there and builds it very easily in giving it a flawless look.
And I even like to bring it down the neck a little bit and make sure it's blended.
Especially, because sometimes we can get pesky pimples down the neck too.
And also make sure you get around the nose area because you don't want that to be a different
color, especially when you're using stuff that's very full coverage.
I'm just going to go in with the finger.
OK.
So as you see we've built the coverage up now.
And there's still, maybe, a few things peeking through here and there but that's OK.
What we're going to do is go back with some concealer and just get those spots because
I feel like you don't want to go overboard with one full layer over the entire face.
You want to focus a little bit more on the spots that are peeking through.
So the concealer that I chose today is the Makeup Forever Full Cover concealer.
It was actually created for burn victims, because no concealer or any type of coverage
would stick to that sensitive skin.
So it's really good for breakouts, sensitive skin.
It's also waterproof so it's going to stay on all day.
And I'm just using the concealer version of the airbrush and tapping it on the areas that
are standing out to me and then pressing it in with my finger.
I really love using my finger for concealers and any type of foundation.
I feel like it gives it a nice natural look.
But especially for this kind of technique, I use it just more as a finisher but I like
OK.
And now we're going to move on to the next step.
It's always nice to set the skin with a little bit of powder, especially if you're a little
I'm just going to press it in, because it's got some nice coverage too.
This sets it in, smooths everything out.
Make sure that's going to stay on.
And by doing layers like this, that's how you prevent it looking instantly cakey.
You really don't want to cake it on and have it so noticeable that you're wearing foundation.
I really like to accentuate your natural skin, your natural beauty.
One last thing I like to do is use a setting powder.
I know we just used powder, but this one just smooths everything out, gives it that nice