Fashion

9 Photo-Enchancing Products That You Need To Try

by Emily McClure

Selfies aren't for the faint of heart. Become a photo mastermind by upgrading your beauty routine to enhance your own pictures. There are plenty of beauty products out there that specialize in photo enhancement. Whether they minimize flash back or smooth out the surface of your skin, there products don't mess around. They're integral for looking great in any flash photography.

Wondering what makes these products so special? Usually, they are formulated with silicone or other fillers to smooth or blur imperfections. Also, they typically don't contain sunscreen, which is a major cause of flash back in photos. While sunscreen is great for day-to-day usage, it's best to avoid when taking photos. If you feel really strongly about wearing SPF under your makeup, then reach for one that is SPF 15 for lower. These formulations tend to contain less zinc, which is one of the major ingredients that causes the white cast. So, before your next selfie season, think about upgrading your beauty routine to include photo-enhancing products.

1. Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation Primer

Smashbox Photo Finish Primer, $36, Sephora

Primer is essential for achieving a smooth, flawless looking base. Reach for a silicone-based primer to fill in any pores or fine lines, according to SheKnows.com. The silicone acts as a binder to make your base makeup last longer, and look better throughout the day. It's perfect for prepping your skin for the perfect selfie.

2. Make Up For Ever Ultra HD Foundation

Ultra HD Foundation, $43, Make Up Forever

HD foundations are formulated specifically for flash photography. They reduce the chances of a white cast or flash back once the photo is taken. These foundations are also great for blurring imperfections and giving the complexion an air-brushed finish, according to Brides.com.

3. Ben Nye Colorless MediaPRO Matte HD Powder

Colorless Matte HD Powder, $18, Make Up Mania

Lock in your foundation, and reduce shine with this HD powder. It helps to further reduce the look of pores and fine lines. However, make sure to use this powder onto of foundation that is still wet or tacky. According to xoVain.com, the powder helps to absorb the excess oils and sets into the skin without looking too pale or cakey. Use this powder on a fluffy brush, and tap the powder into place. It's the easiest magic wand you'll ever use.

4. Eve Pearl Dual Salmon Concealer

Dual Salmon Concealer, $39, Eve Pearl

Don't be caught looking tired in your photos. Cancel out the look of dark eye bags by using a orange or salmon colored concealer. The orange counteracts the blue and purple pigments of the skin to create an even looking skin tone, according to MakeupGeek.com.

5. Smashbox Photo Finish Primer Water

Smashbox Primer Water, $32, Sephora

Banish powdery looking makeup by using a makeup priming water. It acts similarly to a makeup setting spray, and helps to prep your skin for makeup, according to Allure .

6. Crest 3D Whitestrips

Crest Teeth Whitening Strips, $36, Amazon

Get a mega-watt smile by using professional-grade teeth whitening strips. Celebrities and makeup artists alike rave about these handy strips, according to Good Housekeeping.

7. e.l.f. Studio Contouring Blush & Bronzer

Contouring Bronzer & Blush, $4, e.l.f.

Perk up your complexion by adding blush and bronzer before you snap a selfie. The colors will help add dimension to your face, and give your skin a healthy looking appearance, according to Cosmopolitan .

8. MAC False Lashes Extreme Black Mascara

False Lashes Extreme Black Mascara, $23, M.A.C. Cosmetics

Widen your eyes by amping up your lashes. Shape recommends choosing a mascara with a rich, dark formula that will plump and lengthen your lashes for a wide-eye look.

9. Lorac Alter Ego Lipstick

Lorac Lipstick, $18, Ulta

Brighten your smile even further by choosing a lipstick with blue undertones. These undertones help to cancel out any yellow staining on the teeth, according to Elle.

Go ahead, and delete your photo-retouching apps. You won't need them with these handy photo-enhancing products.

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