How to apply setting powder with a beauty blender

How to apply setting powder with a beauty blender?

Drying is another essential step in setting your makeup Using a beauty blender, gently blend your face and apply a very small amount of setting powder to it. Work the powder into your skin thoroughly and let it dry completely for about 10 minutes. If you are using a powder foundation, let it dry for at least 30 seconds. After your makeup is dry, use a large fluffy towel to pat off the excess powder.

How to apply setting powder with a beauty blender brush?

Using a beauty blender brush is a great way to ensure you apply even coverage of your setting powder To apply setting powder using a beauty blender brush, dip the brush into the powder, then gently swiped all over the skin, evening out any clumps and dusting over the surface. Focus on the areas that are most visible to catch those pores that appear more shiny.

How to apply setting powder with a concealer and a beauty blender?

Look for a concealer shade that matches your skin perfectly. If you have a tan or deeper skin tone, use a lighter shade of concealer than if you’re fair skinned. Apply a small amount of concealer to your skin and blend it over the areas where you want to set your powder. You want to use a circular motion to blend the concealer into your skin. Avoid tugging at your skin and use a light touch.

How to apply setting powder with a primer and a beauty blender?

When you use a beauty blender to apply setting powder, start by applying the product over your entire face and neck. Then, dip the blender into the bowl of powder and tap off any excess. Next, use a circular motion to blend the powder into your skin. Make sure to blend in the areas that are most wrinkled or uneven. If you have pores you want to minimize, gently tap the blender over them.

How to apply setting powder with a foundation primer and a beauty blender?

Using a beauty blender to apply setting powder is the perfect solution for achieving an even, flawless finish. This works best when you have already prepped your skin by applying your makeup primer. You can apply the powder directly onto your skin where your foundation was applied, gently blending it in until it is even. Do not press down too hard or you may end up creating a patchy or lumpy look.