Monday, May 10, 2010

How To Apply Mineral Makeup Loose Powder Foundation

Let me tell you, if you've ever tried mineral makeup before then you know what I mean when I say that it is NOTHING like "regular makeup", and if you don't know what you're doing, then you're going to wind up looking like a clown. With mineral makeup the old saying "less is more" is DEFINITELY true.

First things first, before you try applying ANYTHING to your face,make sure your skin is freshly cleaned and that you have applied your favorite moisturizer.

Mineral makeup is lightweight and needs your natural oils to adhere to, so if your skin is too dry, the look you are going to get is going to be more like cake flour than makeup! After you have gotten your moisturizer on, get your foundation and kabuki brush ready.

Once you have everything ready and you are prepared to begin applying your makeup, you will want to start by sprinkling just a little bit of foundation powder into the cap of your foundation container. This is to help prevent your brush from picking up too much of the makeup as it is much easier to add more than it is to try and take it off once you have applied it.

Swirl your brush in the foundation you sprinkled into the cap and then use your finger to tap the brush lightly so that any large pieces of the foundation fall back into the cap. You just want a LIGHT dusting of powder to be on your brush when you apply it to your face.

Now begin to apply in a circular motion, on your cheek, near your nose, moving out towards your ear, apply to each side, and then across your forehead, nose and chin. If you need more, then continue to apply in even layers until you have achieved the desired coverage

After you have applied your foundation, you may still have some problem areas, blemishes, etc. A common problem for me are dark areas under my eyes. This can be fixed by simply dipping your finger in the leftover foundation powder in the cap and rubbing gently onto the areas that need further coverage.

Play around with it, and over time you will become a master at applying your own mineral foundation with amazing coverage that will last all day!

If you need help choosing the right Mineral Makeup shades, feel free to send me an email and I will be happy to help!

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