How to Look Your Best on Video Calls

Let's be honest. We've all had those moments during a video call where the lighting isn't doing us any favors or our skin just isn't cooperating. But don't worry—with the right skincare and makeup routine, you can look fresh and fabulous even on your busiest Zoom days. Here are some tips to keep your skin glowing and your makeup on point for those virtual meetings. Skincare first: The base of your glow Before diving into makeup, it's all about setting the stage with proper skincare. Start with a gentle cleanser; if you're dealing with excess oil, an oily skin face wash can help balance things out. Follow it up with a luxury airless skincare moisturizer and a firming facial serum to give your skin that tight, lifted look, perfect for close-ups on camera. The makeup game: subtle yet stunning When it comes to makeup for video calls, less is often more. You want to look polished, not overdone. Start with a lightweight foundation, concealer, or BB cream that gives you a natural finish without feeling heavy. Your skin should look like skin, so choose products that enhance your complexion, not mask it. For a bright-eyed look, focus on defining your eyes without going overboard. A swipe of mascara and a touch of eyeliner can make a world of difference. For your lips, go with a subtle, moisturizing tint that adds color without being too distracting. Remember, the key here is to look effortlessly chic, like you woke up looking fabulous. Pro tips: staying fresh all day If you've got back-to-back meetings, a setting spray or light powder can keep your makeup in place without the need for constant touch-ups. And if your skin starts to feel tight or dry during the day, a quick mist of hydrating spray can bring it back to life without disturbing your makeup. For the ultimate finishing touch, ensure your background and lighting are flattering. Natural light is your best friend, but if that's not available, a ring light can help give your skin a soft, even glow.
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