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QuestionIs the pressed powder blush meant to be liquid before drying?Community AnswerNo, it should be more like a thick paste. If it doesn't turn into a thick paste, then add more baby powder and food coloring.
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QuestionWhat kind of baby powder should I use?Community AnswerDon't use the ones which gives coolness. Use a mild powder, like Johnson's or Santoor.
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QuestionWhat if am African and the blush does not show up?Community AnswerTry using a bit of a dark, vibrant red color if you prefer it. This color will show up on your cheeks.
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QuestionCan I use sindoor or kumkum in place of food coloring?Community AnswerSindoor would work about as well as food coloring, but kumkum wouldn't work very well. Food coloring works best if you are able to get it.
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QuestionFor the pressed powder blush could I use cornstarch instead of baby powder?Community AnswerYes, just use less than you would baby powder since it is thicker. But you can buy baby powder pretty cheap from the dollar store or Walmart!
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QuestionCan I use paint instead of food coloring?Community AnswerNot unless it is face paint. Regular paint contain many chemicals and is designed to be used on paper, canvases, etc., not skin.
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QuestionWhy does it take so long for my blush to dry?Community AnswerIt might be taking your blush a long time to dry because you might have accidentally added too much of something. You should try adding a little bit of heat. You can very carefully use a blow dryer on a low heat setting, but do NOT put the blow dryer too close to your blush.
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QuestionCan I make the cream blush in the oven?Community AnswerThe process is done on the stove for the cream blush. You use the double boiler to more effectively control the temperature and keep your cream blush mixture away from direct heat. You cannot make it in the oven.
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QuestionCan we use chalk powder instead of food coloring?Community AnswerTo use chalk powder, you simply put 2 teaspoons of powder in a container with half to 1 teaspoon of water or lotion to obtain a thick paste and put a piece of paper towel on it with something heavy to flatten it out.
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QuestionWhat can I do to stop my pressed powder from cracking?Community AnswerI would use a lighter brush and less pressure when getting the powder out.
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QuestionWhat will happen if I accidentally inhale some baby powder when I apply it to my face?Community AnswerNothing will happen besides some possible coughing. Don't worry about it.
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QuestionCan I color it with a marker? If not, what else can I use besides food coloring?Community AnswerNo. The marker can contain harmful chemicals. You can try using a few drops of different fruit juices.
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QuestionCan I use a clean paint brush for application of the pressed powder blush?Community AnswerMake sure that it is a new, very clean, and very soft paint brush. However, a paint brush may clog up pores even more. I recommend that if you don't have a makeup brush you use a beauty blender or a small simple sponge to apply your blush.
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QuestionIs there a substitute for baby powder?Community AnswerTalcum powder is a good alternative to baby powder.
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QuestionCan I use flour instead of baby powder?Community AnswerProbably not that great for your skin. It could make it break out and itch. Try using cornstarch, if possible.
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QuestionHow long will the shelf life be if I add water to the mixture?RahnumaCommunity AnswerIt's really not a good idea to put water into the mixture; if water is used, bacteria can breed in the mixture and the shelf life will get highly reduced.
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QuestionWhat happens if I use normal powder and not baby powder?Community AnswerIf you use loose setting powder, you may need to use a lot. Consider baby powder alternatives, such as cornstarch or tapioca powder.
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QuestionWhen I added the cornstarch, it made it lighter not darker. Is that bad?Community AnswerThat is not bad. If you want to make the color darker, you can add more of your coloring as needed.
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QuestionWhy is the pressed powder blush too hard, such that the blush brush doesn't pick it up?Community AnswerIt may be packed too tightly. Try scraping the surface to see if you can loosen some powder.
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QuestionIs the first recipe a liquid blush?Community AnswerThe last recipe, called “cream blush,” is a liquid blush. The other two are powder.
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QuestionCan I use any type of food colouring?Community AnswerYes. Liquid, gel, and powder colorings will work. However, you may need to alter the amount you add depending on the type of coloring you use.
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QuestionIf I used a hair dryer on low heat, will it help it dry faster, or will it simply damage the blush?Alifiya MCommunity AnswerThe best way would be to first dry your hair and later apply your makeup. However, you can leave the moisturizer on the skin after a bath while you dry your hair. Also for hair, make sure that you're using a heat protectant or aloe vera gel to avoid any damage to the hairs from the artificial heat.
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