Can you do a video on the science of why some foundations create white polka dots on the nose AND, if possible, how to avoid foundations that do it, prevent it from happening with a foundation you're already stuck with, or fix it when it happens?
@@leahwebster1679 Hourglass Immaculate foundation does it to me sometimes, and it's worse when I apply it over primer, including Hourglass Veil Mineral primer and Benefit Porefessional. Baffling!!
Love this! Finally someone explaining the science of makeup, I really hope you do more of these. I'm interested in the science behind eyeshadow, I always hear that making purple eyeshadow is hard, but why?
I love this to death! You’re so informative, have you ever considered making a Facebook clip length video on something universal to help you ‘blow up’! I bet you become one of the leading skin care channels if you could reach a wider audience!
I reeaaally love this channel, but im gonna be honest: the way her thumbnails are designed does not catch the eye too much. I know it fits more of the aesthetic of her actual content, but lol i feel like the more popular the channel, the "brighter" and "livelier" your photography and design should be.. IDK. I'm just being honest, bc i always saw her videos recc'd to me and i always ignored it then bc it looked boring or like i thot it was just gonna be a basic slideshow. But thankfully i made the venture and sub'd later on :)
Tell us about eyeshadow please! Why exactly do some crease? Why do some blend great while others suck? Why do some refuse to adhere to the eyelid? Why do some look great in a finger swatch but thin & colorless on the eye? The ingredients for great & sucky eyeshadows are often the same, so it's confusing!
My foundation clumps, when I apply powder on top of it. When I don't set my foundation with powder, it looks so much better, especially if the foundation is water-based and really runny with a thin layer.
I absolutely love this! You confirmed a few theories I had about why there's such a clapback from some combos of moisturizer/primer and foundations. Seriously, this is one of THE best explanations of the problem, and your remedies are definitely worth exploring. THANK you!
Yes, good idea. Bare Minerals powder foundations look horrible on me because it legit looks like lil dots all over my face. No matter what primer I use.
It would be amazing to see some examples of complete routines of skincare and makeup products that work together. Influencers are always making lists of products for skin types, either just makeup or just skincare, but I haven't seen anyone create whole routines using common or popular products.
I should do a video on that! It's not actually oxidising - it's just drying to a different colour, like how some paints are different colours when dry and wet.
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience but some times throughout the day the foundation can get 2 or 3 shades darker, I had noticed it speciallly when my oils came through. maybe its something to do with that
@@alessachoop8883 The foundation can take a while to properly dry (the foundation usually contains several different solvents that will evaporate at different rates), plus your oils will change the colour too! The pigments themselves won't oxidise in the sense of reacting with oxygen - the pigments in foundation are highly stable ochres that are often in old rocks, so they won't oxidise any further in the < 24 hours that they're on your face :)
Lab Muffin Beauty Science Would love to see a video on this topic! Why do some foundations oxidize, while some don’t? Can you tell a product will oxidize before you apply? Any way to prevent oxidization?
Iron oxide (the main colour pigment used in foundations) is not going to oxidise any more in the space of a few hours on your face. Synthetic iron oxide comes in several different tones (yellow, red, brown and black) which are mixed together to create each shade. All foundations that dry have a drying shift, it's just more perceptible or less perceptible in some formulas. Putting your make-up on in a different light source to that which you will be viewing it in can cause it to appear to have changed colour. Compatibility with other products is likely to affect drying times.
I don't see how it's possible this video hasn't got 3000 thumb ups yet and how you don't have at least 3 million subscribers yet!!! you are amazing! Thank you!!
That microscope insight was disturbingly great :))) But thank you, I've learned so much from this. New sub. I'd like to learn more about the science in makeup, very interesting stuff for us makeup lovers.
That was such a great video! I think a lot of us understand the basics of oils and water not mixing, but none of us knew about phase and the technicalities. It was really interesting.
I love this! Thank you so much for being so informative and straight forward without making me feel dumb. I think that's a really important part of these educational videos and you execute it very well.
There's a spreadsheet here that some people on the makeupaddiction subreddit put together: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XWjy11rPaCuNVcpsBAYDD167751mWpc5yF4AWJr4MPE/edit?usp=sharing
This absolutely blew my mind! I couldn’t for the life of me figure out why my foundation looked so wonky, but it says it right on my moisturizer that it’s an oil in water emulsion. Who knew?
The mayo jiggle. 😱. I'll be fine. I'm going to have to rewatch this and take some notes. Thanks a lot for the video. A video on setting spray would be awesome.
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience Oh yay! I excited to see it. I bet that mayo was good. Getting the right ratio of things sounds sublime. Wrong mayo is.... gross.
This explains why one of my favorite sunscreens (Minesol Oil Control) completely messes up my foundation and I always have to use another one (usually Anthelios from La Roche)
Loved this! A good rule of thumb I was taught by a group of makeup artists was to use only water-based skin prep and let it sink in for a few minutes. After that, whatever you use on top should be fine: water-based, silicone-based or oil-based, because the water has been absorbed/evaporated.
Lab Muffin Beauty Science Can you do something similar to the antioxidant experiment that Gothamista did recently to explain the science behind the experiment? Thank you!
I experience clumping also with regular skincare. With the sunscreen and the rest. Or in the evening with creams/ vit C after serums. To much serum? Even when it goes great after 20 min it starts So I should wait more between the layers. How to be sure the water goes in my skin rather then evaporate? Definitely have to watch again. Girl this is chemistry class 😂 Love it, it’s like being back at school.
so glad you have a RUclips channel now, i love your blogs and this format will make it easier to get more of your stuff ! Thanks, keep up the good work, Michelle! :)
Thanks for this in love science so, I appreciate this video. I noticed that clumping happens when I layer skin care and most of my skin care is watery. If I don’t wait till it’s completely sinked in and then layer primer and foundation then clumping is gonna happen. Now I understand more in depth why clumping happens. I always wondered why makeup becomes clumpy even after careful application. Now I know how to prevent it from happening.
This explains why I have never been able to wear a foundation I like. How can I discover which moisturizers go with which sunscreens and which foundations go with all that? I have even found that tinted sunscreens peel and clump on my skin, and I always wondered what was going on!
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience It is something that has come out recently for people to use with magnetic false lashes (also a recent beauty trend). I am wondering if it is safe to have the magnetic particles in the eyeliner on your eye. Especially when removing it.
Am I right to assume this is also the reason sunscreen sometimes pills up when you try to apply it? Also, I love how you talk slowly and precise in your videos. I'm a non native speaker and trying to follow someone's train of thought when they are speaking very quickly or with a strong accent/not clearly is much harder for me.
thank you! this is so interesting and helpful! Is the same true for layering skin care products? I notice that if I layer certain products (even without makeup), I get pilling throughout the day. I'd love a video on layering skincare products and how long you should let each product absorb into the skin before adding another product. Also, whether certain products should not be layered together.
I would love some science-y explanation about whether mineral based makeup is the most compatible for sensitive skin? I have been using only that for my acne-prone skin, but problematically all mineral foundation I know is only powder based and my dry skin looks even drier like the Sahara desert with it. 😭😭😭
I can recommend Lisa Eldridge's videos, she has a makeup philosophy of really thin layers that I love, and she did a couple great videos I'll share here! She explains about and shows products and techniques, and demonstrates on people with acne and rosacea in these: Acne: ruclips.net/video/Jwngbzv0gbY/видео.html Rosacea: ruclips.net/video/nwwrBCwKyQM/видео.html
Thank you! my foundation always ends up breaking up. I follow the silicone primer with silicone foundation method, so I've just been blaming it on my textured skin LOL.
Hi Michelle, thank you for the video! I have a question... Why does face get darker than neck (or vice versa) even though we use sunscreen? Do oils cause discoloration or dullness? I've been recently trying to figure out why my face is darker than my rest of the body. My face is almost 2 shades darker. Almost red-brown kind of color. I've been using sunscreen since I'm a teenager. I re-apply sunscreen as much as I can. In my country, some people say that oil (mineral oil, essential oil or oil in some makeup products) might cause discoloration or dullness if you put it on your face in the morning then go outside. I can't find the exact word in English, but we say (油焼け、化粧焼け). Basically they say the oil oxidizes with UV rays and that causes discoloration or/and dullness. However, this is controversial topic so not all of experts believe that. I apply sunscreen anyway so I don't know if that is affecting to my skin. I'm in 30s now but I think there wasn't such a huge difference when I was in 20s. I used to use tretinoin but my face never turned red. I have a few hyper-pigmentation but I think the reason why my face is 2 shades darker is not just hyper pigmentation. Hmmm
@@palladio7476 I use tretinoin for sun spots, not for lines and wrinkles, so I use it with hydroquinone. As you may know, when we use it with hydroquinone, we should not continue to use them more than 3 months, so I stop using it after 3 months. I usually take a break for a year, then use it again if I want. Maybe if you use tretinoin only, you can use more than 3 months (not sure though) :)
Great video, thanks! I don't tend to have this problem with my foundation, but I really do with my under eye concealer - looks great initially and then after a few hours it looks as though I flicked it on from a foot away! I'm going to experiment with using an oil underneath and a silicone primer and see if either fixes it, as I'm not sure what's in it!
Kate Rose If you go to the website for the concealer you are using you should be able to find the ingredients as you can with most products. If you purchased from Sephora or Ulta you can find ingredients on the product page.
This was really informative! Thank you Michelle! Do skin care products also work in the same way with the inner and outer phases? We don't generally see skincare when we apply it, but I always wonder if it is also clumping on my skin like my foundation does on top of sunscreen. Would love to learn more about this!
Emulsion products (basically anything cloudy) do have inner and outer phases, but since there's a lot less stuff that sits on top of skin it doesn't really clump noticeably (apart from things like sunscreen, where ingredients do have to sit on top of skin).
now I understand why everytime I applied a specific sunscreen and applied power it balls up it is because the outerphase of the sunscreen repel with the outer phase of the powder
Hi Michelle, thank you for the super interesting and informative video. It was posted a long time ago, so I hope you see my question :) You mention that foundations with oil or water outer phase won't mix well with a silicone-based primer, but is that also true if I mix them together on my hand and then apply the mixture on my skin? How do you think that would work? Thank you once again for all your fantastic content, I really enjoy it. Hope you see this :)
Hey Michelle! Loved this video. I always found MAC's Face and Body foundation to be really unusual. The seemingly sheer product becomes thicker or more opaque as you work it on the skin! Based on the ingredients, any insight as to why that is?
Do you have any tips to add for foundation clumping? Share them in the comments!
And what else do you want me to microscope?
Can you do a video on the science of why some foundations create white polka dots on the nose AND, if possible, how to avoid foundations that do it, prevent it from happening with a foundation you're already stuck with, or fix it when it happens?
@@jcjccmz Estee Lauder Double wear does this to me every time
@@leahwebster1679 Hourglass Immaculate foundation does it to me sometimes, and it's worse when I apply it over primer, including Hourglass Veil Mineral primer and Benefit Porefessional. Baffling!!
jcjccmz This literally happened to me today. :(
@PrincessHalloween I thought I enabled it but I guess not! Thanks for the heads up 😊
Foundation is mayonnaise, got it!
Pretty much - it belongs on my face.
This cracked me up lol
Lab Muffin Beauty Science 😂😂😂
Love this! Finally someone explaining the science of makeup, I really hope you do more of these. I'm interested in the science behind eyeshadow, I always hear that making purple eyeshadow is hard, but why?
OMG MICHELLE, this is the video I never knew I needed until I watched!!! Well done as always xx🥰🌸💚
I love this to death! You’re so informative, have you ever considered making a Facebook clip length video on something universal to help you ‘blow up’! I bet you become one of the leading skin care channels if you could reach a wider audience!
Thank you! That's a great suggestion, I will keep it in mind if I find the time :)
I reeaaally love this channel, but im gonna be honest: the way her thumbnails are designed does not catch the eye too much. I know it fits more of the aesthetic of her actual content, but lol i feel like the more popular the channel, the "brighter" and "livelier" your photography and design should be.. IDK. I'm just being honest, bc i always saw her videos recc'd to me and i always ignored it then bc it looked boring or like i thot it was just gonna be a basic slideshow. But thankfully i made the venture and sub'd later on :)
@@abc92800 that never crossed my mind. I read bios before committing to a video.
I love that there's a "Wayne Goss Method." Thanks for the informative video! ♡
Tell us about eyeshadow please! Why exactly do some crease? Why do some blend great while others suck? Why do some refuse to adhere to the eyelid? Why do some look great in a finger swatch but thin & colorless on the eye? The ingredients for great & sucky eyeshadows are often the same, so it's confusing!
I love this video very helpful, maybe u can do the science of makeup powders (loose, pressed, etc)
Really good idea! ☺️
Lovely. And you know Wayne Goss method, girl. You definitely know makeup.
Michelle! That was SO helpful. I've heard people vaguely talk about this before, but I never understood it. The mayo experiment was genius!
It was also delicious! Highly recommended, I ended up eating it with a spoon :D Thank you so much!
My foundation clumps, when I apply powder on top of it. When I don't set my foundation with powder, it looks so much better, especially if the foundation is water-based and really runny with a thin layer.
I absolutely love this! You confirmed a few theories I had about why there's such a clapback from some combos of moisturizer/primer and foundations. Seriously, this is one of THE best explanations of the problem, and your remedies are definitely worth exploring. THANK you!
I'd love to know why some foundations love to settle into pores.
Yes, good idea. Bare Minerals powder foundations look horrible on me because it legit looks like lil dots all over my face. No matter what primer I use.
Yall have any recs for textured skin?
It would be amazing to see some examples of complete routines of skincare and makeup products that work together. Influencers are always making lists of products for skin types, either just makeup or just skincare, but I haven't seen anyone create whole routines using common or popular products.
Do you know why some foundations oxidize? 🤔
I should do a video on that! It's not actually oxidising - it's just drying to a different colour, like how some paints are different colours when dry and wet.
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience but some times throughout the day the foundation can get 2 or 3 shades darker, I had noticed it speciallly when my oils came through. maybe its something to do with that
@@alessachoop8883 The foundation can take a while to properly dry (the foundation usually contains several different solvents that will evaporate at different rates), plus your oils will change the colour too! The pigments themselves won't oxidise in the sense of reacting with oxygen - the pigments in foundation are highly stable ochres that are often in old rocks, so they won't oxidise any further in the < 24 hours that they're on your face :)
Lab Muffin Beauty Science Would love to see a video on this topic! Why do some foundations oxidize, while some don’t? Can you tell a product will oxidize before you apply? Any way to prevent oxidization?
Iron oxide (the main colour pigment used in foundations) is not going to oxidise any more in the space of a few hours on your face. Synthetic iron oxide comes in several different tones (yellow, red, brown and black) which are mixed together to create each shade.
All foundations that dry have a drying shift, it's just more perceptible or less perceptible in some formulas.
Putting your make-up on in a different light source to that which you will be viewing it in can cause it to appear to have changed colour. Compatibility with other products is likely to affect drying times.
I don't see how it's possible this video hasn't got 3000 thumb ups yet and how you don't have at least 3 million subscribers yet!!! you are amazing! Thank you!!
great video - I watched it when it came out but wanted to remember why foundation separates/clumps so I rewatched it
That microscope insight was disturbingly great :))) But thank you, I've learned so much from this. New sub. I'd like to learn more about the science in makeup, very interesting stuff for us makeup lovers.
That was such a great video! I think a lot of us understand the basics of oils and water not mixing, but none of us knew about phase and the technicalities. It was really interesting.
I love this! Thank you so much for being so informative and straight forward without making me feel dumb. I think that's a really important part of these educational videos and you execute it very well.
Could you maybe make a small list of combinations of products that you find work well together? :)
Would love some product recommendations! 😊💕
There's a spreadsheet here that some people on the makeupaddiction subreddit put together: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XWjy11rPaCuNVcpsBAYDD167751mWpc5yF4AWJr4MPE/edit?usp=sharing
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience thank you so much!!! 💗
This absolutely blew my mind! I couldn’t for the life of me figure out why my foundation looked so wonky, but it says it right on my moisturizer that it’s an oil in water emulsion. Who knew?
Is silicon in skincare products bad for the skin? Could you please make a separate video on how the setting spray works? Thanks :)
The mayo jiggle. 😱. I'll be fine. I'm going to have to rewatch this and take some notes. Thanks a lot for the video. A video on setting spray would be awesome.
That was going to be the next make-up science video topic, good timing! :D
And the mayo was DELICIOUS.
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience Oh yay! I excited to see it. I bet that mayo was good. Getting the right ratio of things sounds sublime. Wrong mayo is.... gross.
I had no idea you can make mayo with a blender. I've learnt too much today.
@@IzabellaCostan In the world of mayo or soap, sticker blenders are unstoppable. 🤣
This explains why one of my favorite sunscreens (Minesol Oil Control) completely messes up my foundation and I always have to use another one (usually Anthelios from La Roche)
Jesus, I wish every single channel about make up were like this. Amazing!
Thanks for this video, love it!!
Loved this! A good rule of thumb I was taught by a group of makeup artists was to use only water-based skin prep and let it sink in for a few minutes. After that, whatever you use on top should be fine: water-based, silicone-based or oil-based, because the water has been absorbed/evaporated.
Your hair looks great! I love the pink on you.
Thank you! It's actually even pinker now :)
Lab Muffin Beauty Science Can you do something similar to the antioxidant experiment that Gothamista did recently to explain the science behind the experiment? Thank you!
I experience clumping also with regular skincare. With the sunscreen and the rest. Or in the evening with creams/ vit C after serums. To much serum? Even when it goes great after 20 min it starts
So I should wait more between the layers. How to be sure the water goes in my skin rather then evaporate?
Definitely have to watch again. Girl this is chemistry class 😂 Love it, it’s like being back at school.
so glad you have a RUclips channel now, i love your blogs and this format will make it easier to get more of your stuff ! Thanks, keep up the good work, Michelle! :)
I just LOVE your channel. How you aren’t way more popular is insane to me!! More makeup science videos. ❤️
This video was so helpful ❤thank you so much! I immediately subscribed!
this video (and the most of your videos) really deserve more viewers
please talk about mascaras science ! your videos are amazinggg !
You have such an amazing gift for explaining really complex concepts in a simple way! My inner nerd is like 😍😍😍, thank you!
WOW! I learned sooo much! Doesn't solve the problem of matching products, but at least I now know more about WHY ❤️
Gloriously original video idea
Hello Michelle. Can you talk about how does setting spray works? And do i actually need one? Thank you
I was actually planning to do a video on this soon!
A video on pilling or patching of foundation would also be really interesting!
Thank you for your video and the effort you put in to go beyond a normal youtube beauty guru review.
I love this approach to makeup, it’s so informative and educational 😊
The video I have been praying for!! Awesome!
Very happy with the emulsion leitmotif!
Nice one! I was just thinking about how annoying it is when my makeup goes bad but now I know what I can do to stop that! Thank you 😊
Thanks for this in love science so, I appreciate this video.
I noticed that clumping happens when I layer skin care and most of my skin care is watery. If I don’t wait till it’s completely sinked in and then layer primer and foundation then clumping is gonna happen.
Now I understand more in depth why clumping happens. I always wondered why makeup becomes clumpy even after careful application. Now I know how to prevent it from happening.
Mixing science and makeup! 😭 you speak to my soul!! Subscribed!!!
smile as hearing Wayne Goss's method
thanks for the scientific perspective :D
Where I click to 1000000x thumbs up? Amazing! Loved it!
This is often my problem, thank you!!!
I love this!!! My two favorite loves:Chemistry and Make-Up!!! Yes, thank you!💕
Amazing video. I would love to learn about how waterproof products are waterproof : )
This is delightful and SO informative. Thank you!
Great video, super unique, informative and needed 👍🏻
Completely brilliant as usual Michelle!!
I find this video very useful and clarifying, thankyou !
this was fascinating and really illuminating. Thank you!
I LOVED this! Please do more science of makeup!
Beautiful channel ❤️
Thank you for the video!!
Wayne Goss 💕💕💕💕
This is brilliant, so accessible!
This explains why I have never been able to wear a foundation I like. How can I discover which moisturizers go with which sunscreens and which foundations go with all that? I have even found that tinted sunscreens peel and clump on my skin, and I always wondered what was going on!
Love this video, thank you so much! I've always wondered how to tell and how to match my foundation to my moisturizer!!! You're the best!
Wawwwww girl I love your videos you deserve more subscribers and more views please keep posting videos
This was an amazing video ! Love it
Thank you I think we need more of this kind of video sometimes we just buy because an influencer says something is great.
great video..been here since 1k subs.. good to see you are making unique useful video..keep up the good work ❤️
Great video! Thank you! I wonder which molecule it is behind your back?
It's glycerin - one of my favourites! :)
It is beautiful! So decorative.
Great video! Thanks
Can you do a video about the safety of magnetic eyeliner?
I haven't actually seen that before!
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience It is something that has come out recently for people to use with magnetic false lashes (also a recent beauty trend). I am wondering if it is safe to have the magnetic particles in the eyeliner on your eye. Especially when removing it.
I wonder what happens if you're wearing magnetic eyeliner and you have an MRI...
OMG! You are everything that I was looking for! Subscribed at 0:20.
@WayneGoss you rock ! ❤😎
Brillant video as always. 🤓😍
Am I right to assume this is also the reason sunscreen sometimes pills up when you try to apply it?
Also, I love how you talk slowly and precise in your videos. I'm a non native speaker and trying to follow someone's train of thought when they are speaking very quickly or with a strong accent/not clearly is much harder for me.
With sunscreen it can be that, or it can be the sunscreen formula itself - sometimes the film formers don't work the way they should...
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience good to know, thanks for answering!
thank you! this is so interesting and helpful! Is the same true for layering skin care products? I notice that if I layer certain products (even without makeup), I get pilling throughout the day. I'd love a video on layering skincare products and how long you should let each product absorb into the skin before adding another product. Also, whether certain products should not be layered together.
Partly, yes! Also sometimes it's film formers that dry funny.
I would love some science-y explanation about whether mineral based makeup is the most compatible for sensitive skin? I have been using only that for my acne-prone skin, but problematically all mineral foundation I know is only powder based and my dry skin looks even drier like the Sahara desert with it. 😭😭😭
I can recommend Lisa Eldridge's videos, she has a makeup philosophy of really thin layers that I love, and she did a couple great videos I'll share here! She explains about and shows products and techniques, and demonstrates on people with acne and rosacea in these:
Acne: ruclips.net/video/Jwngbzv0gbY/видео.html
Rosacea:
ruclips.net/video/nwwrBCwKyQM/видео.html
Love your channel! Please do lots more makeup videos! 🤗
Thank you! my foundation always ends up breaking up. I follow the silicone primer with silicone foundation method, so I've just been blaming it on my textured skin LOL.
Hi Michelle, thank you for the video! I have a question...
Why does face get darker than neck (or vice versa) even though we use sunscreen? Do oils cause discoloration or dullness?
I've been recently trying to figure out why my face is darker than my rest of the body. My face is almost 2 shades darker. Almost red-brown kind of color. I've been using sunscreen since I'm a teenager. I re-apply sunscreen as much as I can.
In my country, some people say that oil (mineral oil, essential oil or oil in some makeup products) might cause discoloration or dullness if you put it on your face in the morning then go outside. I can't find the exact word in English, but we say (油焼け、化粧焼け). Basically they say the oil oxidizes with UV rays and that causes discoloration or/and dullness. However, this is controversial topic so not all of experts believe that. I apply sunscreen anyway so I don't know if that is affecting to my skin.
I'm in 30s now but I think there wasn't such a huge difference when I was in 20s. I used to use tretinoin but my face never turned red. I have a few hyper-pigmentation but I think the reason why my face is 2 shades darker is not just hyper pigmentation. Hmmm
Anela S Why would you stop using tretinoin because your face never turned red?
@@palladio7476 I use tretinoin for sun spots, not for lines and wrinkles, so I use it with hydroquinone. As you may know, when we use it with hydroquinone, we should not continue to use them more than 3 months, so I stop using it after 3 months. I usually take a break for a year, then use it again if I want. Maybe if you use tretinoin only, you can use more than 3 months (not sure though) :)
It's generally because face skin is thinner and more exposed to the sun, even when wearing sunscreen.
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience I see. Thank you for the answer! I'll keep protecting my skin :)
really informative - thank you!!!!
Loved this!!!! Keep it up
Thank you for this video! Very fascinating and interesting!
Great video, thanks! I don't tend to have this problem with my foundation, but I really do with my under eye concealer - looks great initially and then after a few hours it looks as though I flicked it on from a foot away! I'm going to experiment with using an oil underneath and a silicone primer and see if either fixes it, as I'm not sure what's in it!
Kate Rose If you go to the website for the concealer you are using you should be able to find the ingredients as you can with most products. If you purchased from Sephora or Ulta you can find ingredients on the product page.
Thank you
This video is incredible!!!!! Thank you so much
This is super useful! 👌♥
This is so interesting and helpful!
This was really informative! Thank you Michelle! Do skin care products also work in the same way with the inner and outer phases? We don't generally see skincare when we apply it, but I always wonder if it is also clumping on my skin like my foundation does on top of sunscreen. Would love to learn more about this!
Emulsion products (basically anything cloudy) do have inner and outer phases, but since there's a lot less stuff that sits on top of skin it doesn't really clump noticeably (apart from things like sunscreen, where ingredients do have to sit on top of skin).
The friend analogy is cute 😁
This was great! Thank you!
Thank you. Very well explained. :)
Thank you !
now I understand why everytime I applied a specific sunscreen and applied power it balls up it is because the outerphase of the sunscreen repel with the outer phase of the powder
Hi Michelle, thank you for the super interesting and informative video. It was posted a long time ago, so I hope you see my question :) You mention that foundations with oil or water outer phase won't mix well with a silicone-based primer, but is that also true if I mix them together on my hand and then apply the mixture on my skin? How do you think that would work? Thank you once again for all your fantastic content, I really enjoy it. Hope you see this :)
Would have been nice to see samples of foundations with primers
Oh, how I've been looking for somebody like you!! ❤️ #subscribed
Hey Michelle! Loved this video. I always found MAC's Face and Body foundation to be really unusual. The seemingly sheer product becomes thicker or more opaque as you work it on the skin! Based on the ingredients, any insight as to why that is?
This is the coolest thing!!!! Thank you! New Subby! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Michelle, excellent video! (Which microbe is that hanging out in the background?)
It's a skin cell and a P acnes bacterium 😊
Thank you for this information! I would love to know some products you recommend. Favourite foundations etc? 😊💖