
Lightweight, buildable products that enhance your natural features without looking like you're wearing makeup.

Lightweight, buildable products that enhance your natural features without looking like you're wearing makeup.
A lightweight foundation stick with buildable coverage that melts into skin. Look for formulas that even tone without masking texture or feeling heavy.
Use fingers or a damp sponge to press foundation into skin rather than rubbing. Start with less product than you think you need and build only where needed.
Yes, but keep it subtle. A cream contour stick in a shade close to your natural shadow creates soft definition. Blend thoroughly so there are no visible lines.
Cream formulas in natural tones work best. Apply blush to the apples of cheeks and blend upward. Use the same shade on lips for a cohesive, effortless look.
Most people don't. Powder can make skin look flat and mask the natural glow that defines this look. If you need oil control, use a light touch only in the T-zone.
Fill sparse areas with light, hair-like strokes using a pencil or powder close to your natural color. Brush through with a spoolie to soften and distribute product evenly.
Once you know the technique, 5-10 minutes. The key is using multi-purpose products and focusing only on areas that need enhancement rather than full-face coverage.