Monday, December 28, 2009

How to apply loose powder?

* What would be the diiference between using a puff or a brush?How to apply loose powder?
A puff will give a more thorough coverage, and you will have less control over the distribution of the powder, which could leave a cakey, overdone finish. I'd recommend using a brush instead. Gently gather a small amount onto the brush, tap off the excess then lightly sweep over the areas of your face where needed. If you like, you could use a puff to blot away the excess afterwards and give a smoother finish.How to apply loose powder?
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a brush will more evenly distribute your powder. A puff is for blotting the excess oils.
To apply loose powder you need a good blush brush. Apply all over face %26amp;%26amp; rub in good, or else you might look like sloppy. Also if your color is to dark you can see the make-up line, %26amp; if it is too light you look like a ghost. So try to find the one in your shade.





Hope this helps. Lol
You are better off using a face and body brush. Dip the tip of the brush into the powder, gently tap the brush to remove excess powder. Always work downwards when applying never brush upwards or the tiny hairs which cover your face will stand up and make you look furry!


Hope this helps
well i find using a puff makes the powder more visable and you end of looking like an orange but i find if you use a brush it doesnt turn out so bad but heck with foundation or loose powder it only makes your skin worse!
your best bet is to use a puff then you are sure to get an even layer of powder.
loosely lol
a big fluffy brush
You take a big powder brush made for the face (sold at any drug store) . Lightly dip the brush into the powder then buff over your face....
Loosely ;-)
A puff gives a more matt, flawless layer whilst a brush gives a lighter layer. Personally I gently pat it on with a puff and then brush over my face with a make-up brush to remove any excess.
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