willowwolff
New member
I've been trying to find a good foundation for photography, I'm doing my makeup for my wedding as well as bridesmaids and it will be indoors in the evening so probably quite a bit of flash.
I just love how smooth real korean BB cream makes the skin on my cheeks, covering up pores, evening out skin tone, and giving me effortlessly flawless coverage, but of course I notice if it's on my face it will make it look a couple shades lighter than my neck or chest.
However, I was wondering, could this be used to your advantage to highlighted areas like on my cheeks forehead and bridge of nose where I'd want to smooth out my skin and hide pores anyway? Wouldn't it kind of enhance or act like a highlighter in pictures? Can you use the dreaded white cast to your advantage like this??
My idea is to use it as a base/ primer in those areas and then airbrush MAC face and body. any ideas or advice?
I just love how smooth real korean BB cream makes the skin on my cheeks, covering up pores, evening out skin tone, and giving me effortlessly flawless coverage, but of course I notice if it's on my face it will make it look a couple shades lighter than my neck or chest.
However, I was wondering, could this be used to your advantage to highlighted areas like on my cheeks forehead and bridge of nose where I'd want to smooth out my skin and hide pores anyway? Wouldn't it kind of enhance or act like a highlighter in pictures? Can you use the dreaded white cast to your advantage like this??
My idea is to use it as a base/ primer in those areas and then airbrush MAC face and body. any ideas or advice?