How to apply loose setting powder Laura Mercier?
Using a fluffy brush, take a dab of setting powder and apply on your face. Begin with the areas that are most visible – cheeks, forehead, chin and nose. Then work toward the less visible areas of your face – the cheeks, jawline, under the eyes and the hairline. Then blend the product into your skin to create an even complexion
How to use Laura Mercier setting powder on oily skin?
To get a matte finish on your skin, you can use loose setting powder. Apply the powder all over your face, avoiding the thin areas, and let it dry. If your skin feels dry, you can even add a thin layer of moisturizer to give your skin a glow.
How to apply loose setting powder Laura Mercier on oily skin
It becomes difficult to apply loose powder on oily skin as the powder tends to stick to it. To solve this problem you need to add cream cleanser to the powder. This will help in removing the excess oil and make the powder glide onto the skin smoothly. Also, add a thick moisturizer to the skin before applying the powder. This will keep your skin from drying out and help the powder stick to it better.
How to apply setting powder on oily skin in the morning?
If you have oily skin, setting powder is an absolute beauty must to give your makeup a matte finish. Even if you use a moisturizer, it won’t be able to absorb excess sebum production. The best way to apply setting powder on oily skin is to use a fluffy sponge and gently press it in circular motions over the skin. If there are any areas that feel dry, use a small amount of product to make sure your makeup doesn’t cake up.
How to apply Laura Mercier loose setting powder to oily skin?
Even when your skin is dry, there will still be oil. If you have acne and pimples, your pores tend to be more on the larger side. This means that oil naturally seeps out of your pores more often, leaving your skin oily. If you have a lot of oil in general, you will struggle to balance your skin’s moisture levels. This means that your skin will look shiny and feel greasy. To fix this, use a setting powder to absorb excess oil.