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Skin: The Foundation for Makeup

Skin: The Foundation for Makeup

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Skin: The Foundation for Makeup

Makeup

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“The Metamorphosis”

Onlinekyne created this post on Makeupsocial.

The photo in the post depicts Onlinekyne’s face, one half beautifully done and the other half revealing his natural and makeup less face.

The beauty of makeup is that it can do so many things for people such as transform their appearance whenever and to whatever they choose.

Many followers gave feedback stating that they identified with the photo as it being a representation of what individuals with skin imperfections experience when wearing makeup.

But does makeup really do enough?The beauty of makeup is that it can do so many things for people such as transform their appearance whenever and to whatever they choose.

Onlinekyne was able to portray the power of makeup perfectly in his Metamorphosis post.

But in all reality, makeup’s transformative abilities at times do not do enough, especially for ethnic skin.

Can makeup really mask the skin imperfections that people with darker skin complexions are plagued with, like acne or discoloration?

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If we properly care for

our skin, makeup

doesn’t need to be

used as a cover-up; it

can be a

beauty enhancer Image courtesy of marin at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

• Ethnic and darker skin complexions need extra TLC due to its sensitivity and its susceptibility to hyperpigmentation, dark spots and dryness.

• Clear Essence has products that target each and every one of those ethnic skin problems.

• For further information on Clear Essence’s skin care products visit ClearEssence.com