Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Does anyone know how to get rid of the powdery look after applying makeup?

I use Bare Minerals foundation %26amp; a translucent powder over it to set the makeup, but my skin always ends up looking powdery.


I've tried dabbing my skin with a damp cosmetic sponge after application, but it doesn't help much.Does anyone know how to get rid of the powdery look after applying makeup?
try using a face mist like evian brumisateur or mac fix+ but spray it from a distance so it goes on nice %26amp; fine %26amp; doesn't make your makeup run. Alternatively you could spray a fluffly brush %26amp; then stipple it over your skin, but i find that this moves my makeup around unless I'm wearing a primer, so I just use the spray on its own.Does anyone know how to get rid of the powdery look after applying makeup?
for me, moisturizing my skin first


helps.





i don't use bare minerals, i use clinique,


but it's still a loose foundation.





clinique moisturizer is pretty good.


next, blend your foundation well with a


brush and don't use too much. especially


when you've just moisturized your skin, you


have to make sure you do it evenly or else


it could adhere to your skin in random patches.





after that, dab your skin with a cosmetic


sponge.





that works for me, i'm not sure why you're looking


powdery aside from maybe not moisturizing or using


too much foundation.
First off your face should be freshly clean, then pat it dry, apply serum(this makes your face smooth and gives off the appearance of healthy skin), apply moisurizer(this helps in making your face hydrated), liquid makeup, and a bronzer(brightens your face).
first, don't use too much. second, if you leave it alone in about an hour it'll settle off on its own. i have that powdery look sometimes with bare minerals but it eventually brushes off.
First, use moisturizer, then try liquid foundation instead of powder foundation, then set it with translucent powder. That should help!
You need to blend it really well and don't use too much. Try ';buffing'; over it with the powder brush and maybe use a light bronzer so it doesn't look ';chalky powdery';
moisturize before you appy makeup and then set it with a spray on like model in a bottle has.
Use a richer moisturizer and stop using so much of the make-up.
That's because your putting too much.
u need more moisturizer in your skin. Maybe a little bit of sunscreen.

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