How to use Laura Mercier setting powder with beauty blender

How to use Laura Mercier setting powder with beauty blender?

When using a beauty blender to set your makeup start with a clean one. Add a few dabs of setting powder to the sponge and then dip it into the powder to remove the excess. After you've covered your entire face, tap off the excess powder. If you don't have a beauty blender, you can use a small brush to apply the powder. A beauty blender is a great way to quickly and easily apply a thin layer of setting powder all over your face.

How to apply setting powder with powder puff?

With this method, you create a thin layer of setting powder on the skin. It will absorb excess oil, leaving your skin matte and even. Using a small and gentle powder puff will help you apply the setting powder smoothly and effortlessly. Begin by dusting the fine powder onto the areas you wish to set. Using circular motions, create a thin layer over the entire face and neck. Use a circular motion to blend the powder into the skin.

How to apply setting powder with beauty blender?

Apply the setting powder to thick hair with a beauty blender. Go over the roots and work the powder down and into the ends, making sure to get an even coverage. When you’re finished, use the sponge to gently remove any excess powder from your hairline.

How to apply setting powder with a sponge?

Using a beauty blender is the fastest way to apply setting powder to your face. Simply dip the fluffy head of the tool into the powder and tap the sponge to remove any excess powder. Then, gently pat the powder onto your skin, focusing on areas that are most prone to shine, like your forehead, cheeks, chin, and nose. Use circular motions to ensure you get an even coverage.

How to use setting powder with a buffing brush?

To use a buffing brush, dip it in the jar of your favorite setting powder, then tap off the excess product. Use the fluffy side of the brush to buff your face and set the powder. Keep your hair off of your face while you're setting the powder, as the powder can clog pores.