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Glowy makeup routine help

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If you’re a fan of that radiant, glowy makeup but find it fading into a dull finish after just a few minutes, you’re not alone! With a skincare routine that includes milky toner, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid, you’re on the right track. However, let’s explore whether you might need a primer to boost that glow—grippy or glowy! Plus, layering your products strategically could enhance the luminosity.

I’m a big fan of the glowy natural makeup and freshly applied it looks great but for maybe 10 minutes. It looks really dull quickly. I’m pale and cool toned and i just look pasty white after such a short amount of time. Is there anything I’m doing wrong.

Skincare

  1. Rinse with water

  2. Milky toner - looking for a new one, any recommendations?

  3. Vitamin C serum

  4. Hyaluronic acid serum

  5. Cerave moisturise

  6. SPF

Then I wait like 10 minutes

  1. SAIE glowy super gel

  2. Kylie skin tint

  3. Hourglass concealer

  4. Westman contour

  5. Rhode blush

  6. Lightly powder under my eyes with the hourglass powder

  7. Fill in brown

  8. Light eyeshadow and mascara

  9. Powder melt setting spray

Is there anything I should be doing but I’m not?

Part of me feels I’m just not putting enough on, would this help?

Do i need a primer? Grippy or glowy?

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