How to use Laura Mercier honey setting powder?
To set the foundation gently dust the areas of your skin that are most prone to oil or shine with a small amount of powder. For larger areas, use a fluffy cosmetic brush to gently dust a fine layer of powder onto the skin. If you have large pores, you may want to use a slightly thicker layer of powder to even out any unevenness in the complexion. Next, gently tap the area to remove any excess powder, then apply a thin layer of your favorite moisturizer to even out
How to use Laura Mercier honey setting powder on skin?
As with any cream setting powder, you can use this on dry skin to set your makeup or on already moisturized skin to mattify any uneven areas. To use it, simply press a small amount onto your skin (or into the areas that need mattifying using a beauty sponge, a small container or your fingertips. The consistency of this setting powder is thick and creamy, so you’ll need to work it into the skin to get the desired effect.
How to set your Laura Mercier setting powder?
To set your makeup, first dust a small amount of the powder on your cheeks, forehead, chin, and nose. Use a fluffy brush or a makeup sponge to gently dab the powder in, keeping a small circular motion. This will help create a nice, even matte look. Set the rest of your makeup on top of the powder, using the same circular motion.
How to use Laura Mercier setting powder?
It is best to use a foam or powder puff to dust the powder onto your skin, focusing on areas that are the most visible. Then, tap the dust into the pores using circular motions. If the powder is too thick, it won’t absorb into your skin quickly. If you find that the powder absorbs into your pores quickly, you may need to use a second dusting of the powder. Once the powder is completely absorbed into your skin, you can use a gentle circular massage motion
How to use setting powder by Laura Mercier?
Use the puff to gently dust over the skin to even out the complexion and give a dewy look. Since most setting powders contain silica, use it sparingly. Silica can block pores, which causes the skin to look matte.