
Makeup powder
I remember before I was into the whole makeup and beauty thing I used to dread the site of makeup powder because I was afraid of the chalky look. Since then the industry has updated the ingredients and uses of makeup powder to make it more user friendly and useful.
Uses of Makeup Powder:
• Take away excess shine / oils (sebum) from your skin
• Helps foundation and eye shadow set in and last longer
• Adds smoothness to skin surface
There are two types of makeup powder in the market: Loose and Pressed Powder
1: Loose Powder
• Normally applied using brush
• Loose powder is more popular as it is easier to apply
• The quality of the brush you are using can effect the success of the powder application so ensure that the brush has a good density of soft natural fibre bristles
2: Pressed Powder
• Normally applied using a powder puff
• Can easily be used to touch up makeup during the day
Tips:
• If you over apply makeup powder simply take a clean powder brush and gently remove the excess by smooth strokes
• Ensure that the powder (which ever you choose) is blended in properly before applying eye shadow
• Loose Powder: After dipping the brush into the loose powder gently shake off any excess and apply to the face focussing on the oily parts like the T zone and blend in
You can in most department stores or makeup boutiques purchase makeup powder to suit your skin type, for example if you have oily skin then it is likely that you will need a specific makeup powder designed to soak up the excess oils (sebum) that your skin produces.
Any questions or comments, let me know below.
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