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FAQ
Q: Can I wear makeup every day without harming my skin?
A: Yes, you can wear makeup daily, but it's essential to choose products suitable for your skin type and ensure proper cleansing and skincare routines to prevent clogged pores and breakouts.
Q: How can I find the right foundation shade for my skin tone?
A: To find the perfect foundation shade, test it on your jawline or the side of your face in natural light. Match the foundation to your neck and chest for a seamless blend. Many brands offer shade-matching tools or consultations to help you find your ideal match.
Q: What's the difference between matte and dewy foundation finishes?
A: Matte foundations provide a shine-free, velvety finish ideal for oily or combination skin types, while dewy foundations offer a radiant, luminous glow perfect for dry or dull skin. Choose based on your skin's needs and desired look.
Q: How long can I keep makeup products before they expire?
A: Makeup products have varying shelf lives. Generally, mascara and liquid eyeliners should be replaced every 3-6 months due to bacterial growth, while powder products like eyeshadows and blushes can last up to 2 years. Always check for changes in texture, smell, or color, which indicate product expiration.
Q: What steps can I take to make my makeup last longer throughout the day?
A: To prolong makeup wear, start with a clean, moisturized face and use a primer to create a smooth base. Set your makeup with a translucent powder, use long-wearing formulas, and finish with a setting spray to lock in your look. Touch up as needed throughout the day for a fresh appearance.