Friday, July 30, 2010

Everytime I put on face powder stuff on my cheeks it looks really flakey and not natural. HELP!?

Im a face makeup beginner! Please help. Are there steps??Everytime I put on face powder stuff on my cheeks it looks really flakey and not natural. HELP!?
u need moisurizer on firstEverytime I put on face powder stuff on my cheeks it looks really flakey and not natural. HELP!?
use a mist of evian water after
is it cheapo producto?
You need to put something like tinted moisturizer or foundation on first so the powder can stick.
Cleanse, tone, moisturizer.





First, clean your skin with your face wash. You might want to try one with exfoliating beads, like one from the St. Ives line to remove dead flakey skin to ensure a natural looking, even application. Next, use a toner meant for your skin type. If you have dry skin, stay away from ones with alcohol in them. Next, put on your face moisturizer to keep skin glowing and to make sure your face powder goes on smooth.





Hope this helps!
First, be sure to apply lotion before putting it on and before you go to bed at night.


Also, be sure to brush up and down not side to side and don't apply it too thick.
well, here's what i do everytime before putting on powder or make up. i usually start off by mosturizing my face using loreal pure zone mosturizing lotion. it gives u the smooth n shiny effect on ur skin after u put the powder on. try it!
MOISTERIZE
Sounds like your skin could be a little dry, before you put any powders on use a face moisturizer, give it time to get into your skin and then do your regular powdering.
Use some moisterizer...although you should use some natural stuff such as bare essentials/minerals...I love it and it feels like you have nothing on!! Good luck, beautiful!!
why do u need it natural beauty=true beauty
Don't use a powder then. You can just use a light conceler or an airbrush. If that doesn't work, use lotion or see your dematologist. You may just have an allergic reaction to something in the powder.
After applying powder use a large ';buffer'; brush to even out powder and remove excess.
Make sure you apply moisturizer, then base (foundation), then powder. However, only apply powder where you think you will need it (T Zone usually). What skin type do you have? (ie. dry, oily, combo, normal) Make sure the products you buy for your face (including your cosmetics) go with the type of skin you have. If you are skiny pretty much all over within an hour of washing your face, you are oily. If you get shiny only on the T zone and dry on the cheeks, you are combo. If you can go several hours without an oily messy, you are normal. Dry is, well, obviously, dry and tight. Sometimes patches of dry skin or flakiness/ashiness. You also mentioned you were a beginner. I am not sure how old you are or what kind of a budget you are working with, but I highly suggest visiting a make-up counter at least once a year. They can give you tips etc. for free - even if you get sucked into buying a product or two, I have always believed the if you spend ANY money on your cosmetics, you need to on base, powder, and concealer. Many women wear the wrong color and have a hideous line around their chin and sides of their face. At least, they can point you in the right direction with facial products. Good luck!
Get a good moisturizer, then apply your foundation. And follow that with the powder.





The powder will set all other make-up, especially if you're using a creme blush.

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