If you're getting photographs, apply makeup in natural light. Natural light spreads quickly and lets you see your face.
A primer will give your skin a smoother sheen and prolong makeup wear. Primers may level skin tone, hide pores, and smooth skin. Having no spots or makeup clumping is good for pictures.
Heavy contouring ages skin and looks unnatural in photographs. Instead, contour the face with strategically placed highlighters and vivid, natural blushes.
Good skincare is essential for beautiful makeup. Cleanse, exfoliate, hydrate with a toner and serum, moisturize, and apply SPF.
Clumpy lashes and stencilled brows look bad in pictures. Go for naturally defined brows and lashes. Use a separating mascara to lengthen lashes without clumping.
If you stop foundation and bronzer at your jawline, images will show your face and neck color difference. Make sure your makeup is down to your neck to avoid contrast.
Color thinner lips to avoid disappearing in photographs. Nude tones make lips seem nonexistent in pictures, while deeper or strong opaque colors make them look thin.