Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Find Right Makeup Powder

Find Right Makeup Powder
More's the pity not more than 1 of 200 women has a fresh complexion tender skin and no over sebum, acne or red spots on her face. So makeup powders - one of the most important products to any makeup. Face powder is a many-sided and widely used cosmetic since middle ages. Face powder is one of the most important products of your make-up box. It is primarily used to minimize shininess or excessively oily areas of the skin and, also smooth its tone. Powder is able put a new face on appearance so has always been very popular.



Makeup powders benefits:
1. It adds a super smooth sheen to your skin.
2. It sets the rest of your makeup and lets it to last longer.
3. It also makes all products keep their place whether they are cream based or shadows and pencils. It prevents attenuation or spreading.
4. It absorbs oil and prevents shine.

There are several types of makeup powders. Your choice will depend on you make up style and skin type.

Loose powder is almost always the choice of the professional. It is particularly good if used in the morning to fix your makeup. If your skin is not very oily it keeps you makeup looking fresh all day.

Pressed powders are easy to carry around so they are good for refreshing your makeup during the day. Most compact powders usually come with a sponge but you’d better apply it using a powder brush.

Cream powder is used for reception of a natural equal make-up. Thanking over a thinner consistency and to the special microparticles created with modern innovative technologies this powder is easy put, gives silkiness to you face skin for a long time.

If you have normal to oily skin your best choice is a translucent loose powder, because of its ability to absorb any excess oil. If your skin is dry then a pressed or cream powder would be good for you, as it will add moisture.

Apply powder with a large powder brush downwards and outwards. Very much so, in both directions! If you brush only upwards the small hairs on your face will stand up and make your makeup look careless.

Do not apply too much powder at once. Refresh it as and when necessary. When washing powder away from your skin, do it with dilatory circling downward working to prevent the powder from getting caught in the fine hairs on your skin, that causes acne or inflammations. Pay particular attention to the sides of the face. Wash you makeup powder brush carefully even though twice a week to avoid bacterial clumps. 
 
ref: makeupcosmeticsblog.com/2009/07/find-right-makeup-powder.html

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