What is setting powder used for

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• Ideal for normal to oily skin • Using the included applicator, apply to the forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin and blend all over using gentle downward strokes.Can be worn alone or on top of foundation. Maybelline Pressed Powder Shades, Maybelline Fit Me Pressed Powder Shades, Powder For Makeup, Fit Me Matte And Poreless Powder, Maybe Line Fit Me Powder, Maybelline Fit Me Pressed Powder, Fit Me Powder Shades, Maybelline Pressed Powder, Best Setting Powder For Oily Skin

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2.5K reactions · 174 shares | 3 makeup tips i wish i knew as a beginner 1. Setting powder before foundation: if you want longer lasting makeup, use some setting powder after your primer, before you apply foundation especially on your T zone or areas where you are oily. This will prevent oils from seeping into your foundation and melting off your makeup. 2. Spray some setting spray on your beauty sponge and use it to blend in your concealer. This will result in a smudge proof seamless undereye. 3. Use your foundation as a spot concealer on days you don’t feel like doing full coverage. Finish it up with some setting powder and spray, and you’ll have a skin like finish. - Don’t forget to save + follow for more makeup tips! Signed, Your makeup bestie!❤️✨ - Makeup for Beginners. #makeuphack Powdered Eyeliner, Baking Makeup, Perfect Winged Eyeliner, Eyeliner Techniques, Makeup Brushes Guide, Flawless Makeup Application, Makeup Mistakes, Diy Lip Balm, Mascara Tips

3 makeup tips i wish i knew as a beginner 1. Setting powder before foundation: if you want longer lasting makeup, use some setting powder after your primer, before you apply foundation especially on...

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