Summer means sweltering heat, which again means a face full of smudged makeup. No fun, right? So, what should you do to prevent your foundation, mascara, and lip color from getting ruined in a jiffy? Just try ‘sandbagging’ your face. Yes, it’s that simple! Forget to coat your made-up face with translucent powder; this new makeup trend is all you need to achieve a smudge-free, completely matte, flawless look. The sandbagging makeup technique has already earned a good reputation, and you should not deprive yourself of its goodness. Here is what you need to know about it:
What Is The ‘Sandbagging’ Makeup Technique?
Let’s explore the ‘sandbagging’ makeup technique by understanding the concept of sandbags. Just like these bags form a protective barrier against flooding, the makeup technique creates a sweat-proof barrier around the face, focusing on areas prone to sweating. Coined by Mario Dedivanovic, Kim Kardashian’s makeup artist, the term ‘sandbagging’ ensures a long-lasting, crease-free look. Dedivanovic shared a step-by-step guide on Instagram, proving its effectiveness even in high temperatures. (1) (2)
Who Should Try Sandbagging?
When it comes to averting makeup smears with sandbagging, everybody, regardless of skin type, can go for it. But, the technique works best for oily, acne-prone skin. As said before, sandbagging helps absorb excess oil from the face so that the makeup remains smudge- or crease-free and the face remains matte for considerably more extended periods. However, one should pick the products wisely based on the type of skin to avoid undesired consequences.
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How To Sandbag Your Face?
Trust us, it is the most straightforward technique among all its rivals. The best thing about sandbagging is that you do not need many makeup tools and products to achieve a flawless look. So, here are the steps one needs to follow for sandbagging her face like a pro:
- Start with applying your base makeup. Your everyday foundation and concealer are perfect to go. Pick your favorite foundation and apply it as usual. Also, apply the concealer wherever needed.
- Take a makeup sponge and dampen it first. Make sure it is not dripping wet. Always squeeze out the extra water.
- Pick loose powder by dipping the sponge into it and dab it evenly under your waterlines and lips. Your focus should be to cover the entire area under your eyes and around your mouth with a thick layer of powder. Be as close as possible to your lash and lip lines to prevent your eye and lip makeup from melting away.
- Repeat the previous step. It will help you hide any lines formed due to the application of the loose powder (you may want to press the sponge tightly against your skin for this). In fact, ‘the more, the better’ is what you need to follow while sandbagging your face using powder.
- Dip the makeup sponge again into the loose powder and apply a thin coat to the rest of your face. Ensuring that no excess oil is present in those parts of the face is essential.
- Finish applying the rest of your makeup while letting the powder sit for the next 15 to 20 minutes.
- Then, brush the excess powder off your face with a large fluffy brush. It will leave you with a natural matte finish that is long-lasting and smudge-free.
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Why Is ‘Sandbagging’ Different?
Sandbagging differs from all its predecessors, like contouring, strobing, and baking. Contouring is about sculpting our facial features like cheekbones, jawline, etc., to make our face shape sharper and more polished. Strobing highlights specific areas of the face strategically so that they reflect the maximum amount of light and look radiant. In baking, we need to apply a thick layer of translucent powder to specific areas of the face like the forehead, bridge of the nose, under the eye area, underneath the jawline, etc., which absorbs the skin heat and brightens as well as smoothens our makeup upon blending. However, sandbagging offers none. Instead, the technique helps sop up grease and ensure that none of our makeup melts outside the lines. As a result, we look fresh and gorgeous all day without touching up every few hours.
Summary
Combat the summer heat and avoid smudged makeup with the revolutionary ‘sandbagging’ technique. Unlike traditional methods, this makeup trend creates a sweat-proof barrier around the eyes and lips, preventing makeup from drifting or smearing. Coined by celebrity makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic, the method involves strategically applying a thick layer of loose powder to absorb excess oil and maintain a crease-free, matte finish. Suitable for all skin types, especially oily or acne-prone, sandbagging ensures a flawless, long-lasting look even in soaring temperatures. Follow these simple steps to master the art of sandbagging and achieve a smudge-free, matte complexion.