It’s good to know how to put on makeup that looks well in pictures, especially at this time of year. Summer is the time for weddings, reunions, showers, and other events where people take pictures that might haunt you forever if your makeup looks awful. Here are my best recommendations for makeup that looks good in photos so you always look fresh and attractive in the pictures your friends take and share on Facebook this summer!
Begin with a blank canvas

To get makeup that looks good in photos, you need to start with a clean, fresh face. Don’t put makeup on top of makeup that’s already there! Wash, scrub, and moisturize your face. After that, use a primer to keep your foundation from sliding off over the day!
No SPF

When it comes to pictures, anything having SPF in it is a big no-no. Foundations that include SPF in them can make you look washed out, so stay away from them. Instead, pick a foundation that is HD or says it works well with photographs. Also, don’t use moisturizers with SPF on the days when you will be taking pictures.
Put on powder

You don’t want a shiny face in your pictures! You can stop your skin from looking oily in pictures in two ways. First, put a loose, matte powder over your makeup to keep it in place and fight shine. Second, bring oil-absorbing papers with you to soak up any extra oil that builds up during the day. Finally, don’t use pressed powder because it can make you look “washed out.”
Put on White Eye Liner

This is a simple approach to keep your eyes from looking red and weary. Use a white eyeliner pencil to line the inside of your eyes. This simple trick makes the whites of your eyes look whiter and can also make your eyes look bigger and more alive. If you want, you can still add a black liner on the top of your lids and the bottom of your lashes.
“Making yourself more beautiful doesn’t always imply aiming for the shiny look. More women now recognize how appealing a shine-free finish can be. You may also get a perfect, subtle glow with the correct tools and methods. These great matte makeup videos will help you learn how to master this trend. “Improve your natural skin tone without the extra shine.”
Brighter Colors

You can use brighter colors when you’re getting your pictures taken! Don’t go too bright, or you’ll look like a clown. You can be a little more theatrical with your lipstick and blush, though. The flash can naturally make you look a little washed out in pictures, but putting some color on your lips and cheeks will help you stay balanced.
Foundation That Fits Right

You need to make sure that your foundation matches your skin tone perfectly. This is vital so that you look natural in real life and in images. One shade too light can make you look overly pale! Go to a makeup counter and ask them to match your foundation color to your complexion. Most of the time, this service is free!
Not Too Much Shine

When it comes to pictures, it’s best to use largely matte makeup. If you use too much sparkle, your face could look like a disco ball. Sparkles also tend to settle into small lines and make them stand out. It’s fine to have a small bit of very fine sparkle in your blush, gloss, or even shadow, but most of your makeup should be matte.
Put some color in your brows

Your brows frame your eyes, therefore you should always fill them in, especially for pictures. Don’t try to draw on new brows; instead, use a light brow pencil or brow powder. Just fill up the thin parts in your brows to make your eyes look bigger and your brows stand out.
Shape Your Eye Crease

You don’t want to neglect contouring your eye crease if you want your makeup to look good in photos! Pick a matte plum, brown, or any neutral hue that is darker than the color on your lid and put it in your eye crease. This keeps your eyes in the center and stops them from getting lost on your face!

