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“Your flawlessly blended base mysteriously went from looking barely there to beingdefinitelypresent.
No, it’s not your lighting or your eye prescription that needs revision.
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Many factors may cause your foundation to oxidize, from yourskin’s textureto thefoundation formula.
Luckily, there are things you’re free to do to prevent this.
Don’t even think about applying foundation on an unwashed face (or worseover yesterday’s makeup).
That’s just asking for mismatched tones and a host of other problems.
Be sure tocleanse your face each morningbefore applying any product or makeup.
King agrees, adding “It’s aboutoil controlso a mattifying primer is suitable or a setting spray.”
“Powder in general has less issues but powder also contains pigments like iron oxide,” notes King.
“With liquid formulas, oxidation is faster.”
This will help balance the color change and verify you’re well-matched.
“As far as the formula itself, the inclusion of antioxidants likevitamin Ecan help,” says King.
Blot Away Excess Oil
Blotting excess oil from your face is important beforeandafter foundation system.
If your face accumulates oils or starts to look greasy throughout the day, carry blotting papers.
Store Correctly
to keep foundations from oxidizingbeforetheiruse-by date, you’ll need to ensure optimal storage.
“Packaging-wise, keep away from heat, light, UV rays and air.
So airtight components are good,” says King.
That means your humid, sun-filled bathroom counter may not be the best place for showcasing those pretty bottles.
Foundations that are made with oil or oil-based are more likely to cause your foundation to oxidize.
Look for foundations that are water-based formulations, as these are less likely to oxidize.