Do you apply any makeup to your body regularly?
I take my foundation down my neck sometimes, depending on what I’m wearing and how much I care about it being a good match down the neck. Occasionally, I’ll spray a body shimmer on but more because I have some here and figure I better use ’em sometime…
Other than blending my foundation into my neck a little, no, I have never used makeup on my body.
Same, Christine; I’ll take some foundation down my neck (very lightly, at that) but I don’t use make up on my body. I find it tends to break me out.
Never. I mean, a few times in university I used concealer to cover up a hickey (lol), but that’s about it. Definitely not something I do on a regular basis, especially because I hate the idea of getting product on my clothes.
I don’t even remember to put lotion on, let alone makeup LOL. Other than covering up the occasional hickey (whoops) . . .
Not really. I usually bring my foundation down onto my neck. Occasionally, I’ll use I bareMinerals Mineral Veil in Illuminating on my chest and cleavage. That’s it.
No I don’t use makeup on my body. I have occasionally blended my foundation down my neck but now that I have several foundations that match my skin better I don’t have to do that. I do use sunscreen on my neck and I set it with WNW Reserve Your Cabana just so it doesn’t feel tacky all day. I use a shimmer lotion during the summertime on my arms and legs but that is it.
Other than just dragging some of my foundation down under my chin and blending a little onto my neck, nope. It is very tempting, though!
nope.. same as above. I run my foundation slightly into my very pale neck. I found an interesting trick from Jackie Aina on youtube. She uses this as a method for testing her foundation as a match, but I use it as an optical trick: Put a bit of your foundation right on your breastbone if you are wearing scoop or v-neck and the eye matches the colour to your face. Good if you are light olive like me and nothing really 100% matches.
Except for very occasionally (maybe once every 2 years) putting a bit of bronzer or this wonderful but LE Lise Watier liquid glowy bronze stuff called Gold Liquid Silk for Body and Legs, nope, I don’t.
If tanning lotion counts then yes!
When I was younger, I put bronzer on my cleavage to make my boobs look bigger…which I just find hilarious now! Oh how things have changed!
I do the same with foundation and neck application. I also use Bare Minerals warmth on top of my clavicles if I have used it on my face.
Nope- just some foundation on my neck too.
I use body glitter oil or highlight on my clavicle, shoulders and down the front of my thighs/knees/shins all the time in the summer.
It is an amazing way to draw attention to angles on your body.
No, I don’t ever put foundation on my neck-always afraid of getting it on clothing. The one exception is years ago when I had a huge mother of a hickey on my neck….I used my heaviest cover and powder plus a turtleneck to no avail and was teased mercilessly at work.
I use whatever foundation is left on the sponge down my neck to blend shin and neck. I’ll wear highliter in my cleavage and shoulders if I’m feeling extra sexy. Is nice for a Summer outdorstsy party. Lol!! Just a little bit. I’ve heard using contour down the neck area can make it look thinner. I’m ready for when I get the famous turkey neck will camouflage into a graceful swan instead. ? I have tried tanning these pair of bottle of milk legs but haven’t been succefull. Any recommendation will be so appreciated. I tried Jergens cream light then medium all I developed was an itch which thankfully went away as soon as I returned it and I hate returning things especially beauty items. Think I’ll try the Sally Hansen’s spray this time wish me good luck but about to give up.
I put highlight on parts of my body in the summer because I want to make a dent in Wet n Wild Precious Petals. It’s a tad too dark for my face, but it works really well there.
If my neckline shows it, I put powder highlighter of the evening all over my chest and boobs, not so much in my actual cleavage. I leave that shadowy and don’t emphasize texture.
More like “not at all.”