4/27/2023 0 Comments Maybelline translucent powderI know you mentioned you’re still learning, so I wanted to answer your question first and also add in other ways you might wanna try using translucent powder. The science I’ve researched behind it is the heat your body produces will evaporate some of the liquids in the cream products your previously applied, therefore to help it stay in place longer through the day so when your skin is rehydrating it brings the makeup back to a neutral. Then blending it out with a slightly damp beauty sponge. Not pressing it in all the way and letting it rest on the skin for about 10 to 20min (less if you have dry skin!!). Which basically is putting more loose powder than normal over you makeup in desired areas (normally under eyes and under cheekbones) after liquid/cream application. Little more experience makeup users also use loose translucent setting powder to do what is known as ‘baking’ your makeup which is just another way of enhancing contour to the face. A lot of people use it after their liquid/cream makeup base to set the makeup and not add too much of any other coverage or color to the skin. Translucent powder is going to be a powder that doesn’t have much of a color to it when added on top of your skin, again can be both in the form of loose powder or pressed.It can be a loose powder or a pressed powder like in a compact. A setting powder of any preference is great after putting down your liquid/cream face makeup products, to help keep the look intact through the day and help it not to transfer.You def don’t need it if you’re only using powder foundation. I know lots of people who have dry or “normal” skin and they don’t use a setting powder…but I think it’s basically necessary if you’re doing full glam. I also have Kat Von D’s translucent setting powder that I use when I’m doing a more natural look and I’ll size that all over my face since it’s clear if I don’t use too much. I just use a contour or bronzer powder to set my contour. I have Maybelline’s loose setting powder in fair…so note translucent but very light beige that I use to bake my under eye concealer and high points. I have oil skin so I always use a setting powder. Some translucent powders can definitely look white or show flash back in photos tho, especially if you use too much. Some people use translucent setting powder or a setting powder that matches their skin tone/their concealer/foundation. This Maybelline Matte + Poreless Powder is one of the best powders for oily skin you can get from a drugstore brand (it’s earned over 26,000 five-star reviews on Amazon), and the. It’s often white looking when it’s in its packaging. It’s “translucent” as in allegedly clear or transparent.
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