Sunday, July 11, 2010

Powder,Makeup

Powder,Makeup

Make up powder is available in a wide variety of color shades. The best time to use make up powder is at the end of the make-up application, i.e., after applying the foundation, base, concealer, blushes, shadows, and liners. When these and other cosmetic products are used, a final dusting of the facial powder is essential to seal in color and prolong the effect of the make up. You can apply make up powder with a puff or a brush. These puffs and brushes have to be washed on a regular basis.

Make up powder is available either in a compact with a puff or sponge, or in a loose powder container. Compact powder is more suitable for touch-ups away from home. The loose powder is suitable for at home application. The make up powder application generally includes just dip, shake and dust.

Make up powder is available in colored form or with shimmering components to provide a sparkling, bright appearance for the skin. Make up powders for certain particular skin types and hues are also available nowadays. Certain make up powders possess a light reflective oil free formula that offers great coverage without clogging skin pores. This provides a great light and oil-free make up. The bronzing powder compact is a popular type, which is a refillable tanning powder. The microfine components and special pigments offer a soft, silky, smooth "one day" tan instantly. This compact can also be used as the natural looking rouge. It is water repellent and therefore long-lasting. It is also free of mineral oils, talc and fragrance. Other types of compact powder moisturize the skin and protect it with hyaluronic acid. Loose make up powder absorbs excess oils and leaves the skin with a silky, smooth touch. Most make up powders are available with SPF for added protection from the sun. The SPF is the sun protection factor which denotes the degree to which the powder protects the skin from ultraviolet rays.


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