brighten? Like around the eyes and forehead and under the eyes and maybe nose and chin?Is there a powder or just something can be brushed on your face to ?
Yes, it's usually called an illuminating powder. Physician's formula, Ulta, and lots more carry one.Is there a powder or just something can be brushed on your face to ?
there are a number of products that will do this, frequently they are labeled illuminating or lightening.
However these only work well if you are young and haven't developed any wrinkles (and I do mean any). Once you have even small creases the powder will tend to rub itself into them in after an hours worth of wear. In turn that plays up the lines
At that point you will want to get a liquid foundation that is ';smoothing'; to put under the powder. The pigment of these foundations are larger and rounder so they float on the surface of the wrinkles. In turn, liquid foundations often hold the powder better than bare skin, so the powder is less likely to travel and stick in the creases.
Try a powder foundation or blusher. If not then try a product called dream matt mouse in a lighter shade that your skin colour. If you are going with any of these choices then make sure that you use a foundation the same colour of your normal skin tone and gently blend the lighter colour with it
Try Benefit's ';Georgia Peach'; or ';Dandelion';, depending on your complexion.
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i really like my bare minerals make-up. it's all in a powder form, and you can get some to help ';highlight'; the areas you want to lighten up. it goes on great and doesn't melt off like a liquid foundation or concealer.
Bare Escentuals has a great powder finisher called Mineral Veil that gives just a nice sheen. I love their products in general. Very easy on the skin and just the right amount of coverage.
Try Bare Mineral products. There more expensive, but work well.
yes...any type of bronzer that says illuminator on it will work. there are powders and liquids.
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