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If you have oily skin or you just need your makeup to last all day, you’re probably reaching for the setting powder. Setting powder is great for absorbing oil and grease and locking in your makeup, but it can be tough to figure out where it fits into your makeup routine. In this article, we’ve answered your questions about setting powder and foundation so you can figure out the right application method for your makeup look.
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Question 3 of 6:
How do you use setting powder without looking cakey?
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Pick a powder for your skin type. If you have oily skin, go for a setting powder that gives a matte finish. If you have dry skin, stick to one with hydrating and moisturizing properties. [4] X Research source
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Use a powder puff brush. Beauty sponges are great, but they tend to pack on powder and make your skin look cakey. Instead, pick up setting powder with a powder puff brush and tap off the excess. It will ensure your powder goes on smooth and doesn’t cake up. [5] X Research source
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Use a single coat. Packing on setting powder might seem like a good idea, but using too much can really make your skin look cakey. Brush a single layer on, then don’t add any more to avoid looking overdone. [6] X Research source
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Question 6 of 6:
Should I use setting spray or setting powder?
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Use powder to remove shine and add coverage. Powder adds a layer on top of your face that helps absorb oil and gives your foundation a fuller coverage. [10] X Expert Source Bia Rehman
Licensed Esthetician & Makeup Artist Expert Interview. 8 November 2021. To use setting powder, finish off your makeup and dip a powder brush into your product. Swirl the powder all over your face, focusing on your oily areas, like your nose, chin, and cheeks. [11] X Research source -
Use setting spray to set your makeup while staying dewy. If you have dry skin or you’re going for a dewy look, reach for a setting spray. [12] X Expert Source Bia Rehman
Licensed Esthetician & Makeup Artist Expert Interview. 8 November 2021. Finish your makeup and hold the bottle about 6 in (15 cm) away from your face. Close your eyes and spritz setting spray 2 to 3 times over your whole face. [13] X Research source
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QuestionWhere do you apply setting powder?Bia Rehman is a Licensed Esthetician and Makeup Artist based in Austin, Texas. With more than 11 years of experience, she specializes in bridal, special event, and editorial makeup that highlights natural beauty. Bia attended cosmetology school in Houston, TX, and received a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from The University of Houston.You can apply it to your entire face for a matte finish, or just apply it to areas that are prone to oiliness, like your T-zone.
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- Use setting powder under your foundation when you’re doing a full glam look or you need your makeup to stay on all day.Thanks
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References
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- ↑ Bia Rehman. Licensed Esthetician & Makeup Artist. Expert Interview. 8 November 2021.
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