Makeup

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Why Primer Doesn’t Work for Everyone: The Truth About “Photoshop” in a Bottle

Feel like primer just makes your makeup slide off or look cakey? Here is why primer doesn’t work for everyone (hint: skincare clash), when you should actually skip it, and how to prep your skin instead. Why Primer Doesn’t Work for Everyone: The Truth About “Photoshop” in a Bottle It is the most hyped step […]

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Why Makeup Separates on Your Face: The “Emulsion Clash” Explained

Foundation looking cakey or patchy by noon? It isn’t your skin; it’s chemistry. Here is exactly why makeup separates—from the “Silicone vs. Water” war to dehydration. Why Makeup Separates on Your Face: The “Emulsion Clash” Explained Makeup separation is the breakdown of the product’s emulsion on the skin, typically caused by incompatible base ingredients (e.g.,

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Why Foundation Looks Cakey (It’s Not the Product, It’s Your Skin)

You bought the $60 bottle, but it still looks like a mask. Here is why foundation separates, cracks, and looks cakey—and the 3-minute fix. Why Foundation Looks Cakey (It’s Not the Product, It’s Your Skin) You apply your foundation at 8:00 AM. It looks flawless. By 11:00 AM, you look in the rearview mirror. The

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Why Makeup Doesn’t Last on Oily Skin (The Chemistry Explained)

Foundation sliding off by noon? It’s not just “oil”—it’s chemistry. Here is the science behind why makeup separates on oily skin and the 3-step fix dermatologists recommend. Why Makeup Fails on Oily Skin (More Than You Think) At one in the afternoon, that is when it occurs. Fresh-faced and sharp at eight o’clock this morning—gone

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