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Best Photoshoot Foundation and Concealer

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Best Photoshoot Foundation and ConcealerCameras have come a long way. From pixel messes on earlier cell phones to high-quality masterpieces complete with built-in blemish removers nowadays, it might seem like makeup doesn’t matter. However, this is hardly the case. Selfie pics are far different from photoshoot shots. With the lights and the cameras, makeup becomes even more important. Here are the top foundations and concealers loved by working professionals.

Luminous Silk Foundation by Giorgio Armani

Arguably the pick for any makeup artist, this $62 foundation is easy to blend and leaves a beautiful finish when set. As a bonus, it also manages to make the skin appear healthily hydrated, adding a youthful glow to the subject regardless of age.

Radiant Creamy Concealer by Nars

A big test for most concealers is how well it works covering eye bags and this $30 concealer by Nars performs very well. It also does a great job staying in place throughout the course of the face’s many movements during the day.

Diorskin Airflash Spray Foundation by Dior

Around $62, Airflash is a fun way to apply foundation without needing a super brush or feeling like it’s been caked on. Simply spray on the face for a light finish that dries matte, meaning less powder. If you need a little more, spray on the back of the hand and use a brush to transfer.

Complexion Palette by Kevin James Bennett

Ideal for the true artists out there, this $80 pack of different concealer colors is, hands down, the best when it comes to building and creating natural shades and tones. From all major skin colors to a solid collection of corrective colors, you can bet you have exactly what you need to look perfect for the camera.

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