How to Apply Foundation Like a Pro

Courtesy of Make Up For Ever by Alexandra Arnold
Courtesy of Make Up For Ever by Alexandra Arnold
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There's an art to applying makeup. To get your winged eyeliner just right, you have to flick your wrist just so to taper the end; to get lifted cheekbones, you have to place your blush strategically; and to get smooth foundation coverage, you have to find the best application method for you.

Whether you use a brush, a makeup sponge, or your hands, there's a bit of a learning curve to applying your foundation the right way. You can just smear some product on your face, but you may not get the most natural-looking coverage. Your foundation should look like an extension of your skin and be untraceable, but to get that, you first have to find the right type of formula for your skin type. It's kind of like dating around until you find your perfect match. There are three main types of finishes to choose from — satin, matte, and dewy — and different variations of coverage: light, medium, and full. Whichever you use is a matter of personal preference. There are also many different forms: powder foundation, liquid foundation, cushion compact foundation, serum foundations, and tinted oil foundations, to name a few.

If anyone knows how to apply foundation and make it look like your skin but better, it's celebrity makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes and MAC senior makeup artist Romero Jennings. Ahead, they're sharing tips for applying foundation the right way with a brush and a sponge.

Additional reporting by Kaitlyn Dreyling

Before You Apply Foundation
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Before You Apply Foundation

Prep the Skin

Great foundation starts before you even pick up your makeup. "It's so important to prep your skin before you put on foundation," Jennings tells POPSUGAR. Start by doing your skin-care routine to ensure your skin is hydrated and smooth. This is when you can also apply a primer depending on what your skin needs. The InnBeauty Project Face Glaze Skin Barrier Protect & Glow Moisturizer ($24) is great for dry skin in need of a boost, and the E.l.f. Poreless Putty Primer ($9) helps to control shine for oily skin. "Primers really help everything stay in place," Jennings says.

How to Apply Foundation With a Brush
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How to Apply Foundation With a Brush

Step 1: Prime Your Brush

Applying your foundation with a brush will give you more coverage than your hands or a sponge. If this is your preferred application method, Hughes has a few tips for getting a smooth finish. First, you want to "prime" your brush by swirling it around in the product to get the bristles coated in formula. If you're using liquid foundation, like the Make Up For Ever HD Skin Undetectable Longwear Foundation ($43), you can put some on the back, but if you're using a powder foundation, like the BareMinerals Original Foundation Broad Spectrum SPF 15 ($33), simply swirl the brush around in the compact. You may think this wastes product, but Hughes says it actually helps you use less product because it allows you to cover more surface area on your face. "It's hard to blend when there's too much product there," Hughes says.

Step 2: Use the Stippling Technique

The biggest mistake people make when applying foundation is the way they go about blending it onto the face. Swiping your foundation brush across the skin can leave streaks and bristle marks, which can be frustrating when you're trying to get smooth coverage. Instead, use the stippling technique (aka tapping). "A lot of people tend to wipe when they use brushes," Jennings says. "But the technique is really about pressing or tapping because you have more control, and the result doesn't look as caked on."

The same technique works to cover your pores. "Just press into that area and you'll see that it just becomes more one with the skin," Hughes says. "You're pushing it into the skin."

How to Apply Foundation With a Sponge
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How to Apply Foundation With a Sponge

Step 1: Wet Your Sponge

Many people love to use a makeup sponge to apply their foundation because it's easy to get light, natural-looking coverage. First, wet your sponge, like the Beauty Blender Biopure Sustainable Green Makeup Sponge ($20), with water or a makeup-setting spray — you want it damp but not soaking wet.

Step 2: Use Dabbing Motions

Then, apply some of your liquid foundation to the back of your hand or directly onto the sponge and dab the product onto your cheeks, forehead, and chin. To blend, use dabbing motions — don't smear or drag the sponge across the skin. Continue with this process until you've reached your desired result.

After You Apply Your Foundation
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After You Apply Your Foundation

Pay Attention to Areas That Crease

Foundation creases because skin moves — there's no way around that. But you can tweak the way you apply your makeup to help reduce how much it creases around your mouth, eyelids, and undereye area. To start, Hughes recommends you avoid layering on too much product to areas that experience a lot of movement, like your nasolabial folds and the crease of your eye. Once your base layer is applied, she says to "puff your cheeks" by filling them with air, then use your fingers to press the foundation into that area. Raise your eyebrows and repeat that process on your eyelids as well. This helps blend your foundation into those areas and reduces creasing.

Set With Powder

Setting with powder is an optional last step. Those with oily skin can benefit from a light dusting of setting powder to their T-Zone area to keep shine at bay and help keep makeup from slipping. For this, use a small fluffy brush and tap some powder into the areas you need it. We like the One/Size Ultimate Blurring Setting Powder ($30) for this.