Cakey Makeup: 10 Tricks to Fix Caking and Creasing Skin

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You may not be able to define cakey makeup, but you’ll recognize it when you see it on your face. From uneven, textured skin, to the dreaded fine lines; cakey makeup is hard to miss.

Essentially, it is the consequence of applying too many products rather than too little. Continue reading to avoid having to handle cakey makeup ever again.

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What does ‘Cakey Make Up’ mean?

Cakey makeup means foundation that is dense, heavy, and visible, but it can also refer to uneven, smudgy makeup that is flaking, creasing, running down, and breaking apart. Cakey makeup can emerge in a variety of ways, therefore the list of possible causes might be lengthy. 

Cakey makeup can be caused by using too much product or using the wrong products, but it can also be caused by issues with your skin, such as dry or oily skin, or skin that has not been appropriately prepped. Here are a few pro methods for fixing cakey makeup and preventing it.

Fixing Cakey Make Up

#1: Use a setting spray to melt it.

Once you’re done bronzing, contouring, setting, and highlighting and your face resembles a powdered donut, the next step will be to melt all of the powder into your skin. Not only will a setting spray keep your makeup in place, but it will also remove any powdery residue and set all the makeup into your skin for a natural look.

#2: Continue blending

You’re hardly done mixing your foundation if it seems cakey after applying it. Press the foundation into your facial skin with your damp Beautyblender till it’s mostly set. Even without caking, the blending will get rid of any hard lines and guarantee that each and every bit of your skin is even and covered.

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#3: Hydrate the area around your eyes

To hydrate fine lines on your face and dissolve powdered residue, use a toner or facial spray that has squalane, which is a moisturizer. However, don’t spray it all over your face.

Instead, mist it onto a makeup sponge and dab it about three times on the back of your hand for the excess to come off. After doing this, delicately press it over your cakey concealer to correct the dryness without destroying all your hard work.

#4: Apply oil to seal the deal

Irrespective of how much preparation you do, dry skin always looks cakey and flaky. If your bronzer seems muddy or your foundation seems cakey or chalky after you’ve completed your makeup, put some oil at the end of your process to add a skin-like touch.

#5: Don’t forget to take care of your skin

To have the best possible face for all this makeup, you’ll need to do all of the skincare stages in the correct order. Check out a great skincare routine. 

#6: Before applying foundation, powder oily skin

If your skin is oily, use the products below in that order: 

– moisturizer

– setting powder

– setting spray

– primer

– foundation 

Although this method may not work for everyone, there are success stories of people who swear by it for keeping their foundation looking fresh and crease-free.

#7: Put some powder on your nose

If most of your face is in good shape but your nose is always shining, this is the solution for you. After applying primer, use a moist sponge to press a tinted translucent powder on your nose. the powder has to be in a hue that matches the color of your skin.

Afterward, as you apply foundation to the remainder of your face, lightly coat your nose with the foundation left on your brush and a little extra powder on top.

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#8: Have less makeup on creases

Cakey makeup has the irritating effect of settling into fine lines and making them look like full-fledged wrinkles. The natural impulse is to conceal these spots with even more makeup, but you should essentially do the contrary.

Therefore, spread your foundation evenly throughout your face, staying away from the creases around your eyes, mouth, and forehead. 

#9: Mix and match the proper formulas

Not all primers are compatible with all foundation formulae. Silicone-based primers work better with silicone-based foundations, whilst water-based primers are more adaptable and can be used with either silicone- or water-based foundations. Just look at the list of ingredients.

#10: Position your concealer in a strategic manner

If the creasing on your under-eyes is your biggest complaint, it’s probably because you smile a lot. To fix this, apply concealer solely to the inner corners of your eyes.

Once you do this, blend it outward. Creases might make your makeup look cakey, and this is an effective way to avoid that from happening.