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Powder powder: how to properly cover wrinkles and irregularities

How to use loose powder?

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If your face already has wrinkles, be careful what kind of powder you use, because you don't want to look older than you are. That's why it's important to educate yourself on the proper use of loose powder!

Over the years, the way of applying make-up changes. Instead of heavier makeup, you should use less powder. Less is more. And the most common mistake, that you do when you want to hide wrinkles is excessive using loose powder.

Use a powder suitable for your skin. Photo: Adrienn / Pexels

Women often think that larger amounts of powder or stone powder will cover imperfections. And it really does look like that when they're done with their makeup, but the makeup is partially absorbed and partially melted, and the powder drags into the creases.

And thus even those imperceptible and tiny wrinkles that you otherwise don't even notice become visible. When in them he absorbs the powder they look like they were painted on your face. And instead of hiding wrinkles, they emphasize them and your face looks older and without freshness.

If you have wrinkles, avoid loose powders and stones. Photo: Pixabay / Pexels

Make-up artists advise using creamy liquid powder to cover wrinkles, and powder or stone powder only in minimal quantities.

Warning: Never, ever apply under the eyes.

If the skin is oily, use liquid powder with a matte effect, and powder powder to cover the shine that appears on the nose and chin in a very thin layer. It is also not recommended to touch up make-up in this way more than twice a day.

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