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Start with a tinted moisturizer or BB cream instead of full-coverage foundation — it’s more forgiving and faster to apply. Add mascara, a cream blush (easier to blend than powder), and a tinted lip balm. This five-minute routine looks polished without requiring advanced skills.
The four-step longevity system: primer (fills pores, creates a base), powder (sets liquid products), setting spray (locks everything in), and blotting papers (midday touch-up without adding product). The setting spray step is the one most people skip — it makes the biggest difference.
Foundation and concealer are worth the investment because they touch your skin all day and affect everything else. A quality mascara and a long-wearing eyeliner are also worth spending on. Eyeshadow, blush, and bronzer are categories where drugstore products genuinely compete with high-end.
