![]() Also key for keeping pores clear: knowing how to correctly remove makeup at the end of the day. And if you’re worried about inadvertently triggering a breakout, “look for powders that aren’t over-drying and don’t cling to dry patches, which are best for acne-prone skin,” Greenberg says. Meaning, spritz any face mists or smooth any moisturizers onto your skin before going in with makeup. “The key to preventing a cakey face is making sure your skin is well hydrated before the application of your products,” says Greenberg. (Sponges work too, just don’t forget to clean your makeup sponge afterward to avoid a mix-up the next morning.) “It’s a great way to control a shiny face all day without looking super ‘done up.’”Īpply setting powder on the T-zone area, on the undereye area, and under your cheekbones using a fluffy makeup brush. “Sometimes I just use a tinted SPF with a powder over top of it because I love my freckles and don’t want them to be completely covered,” Kenna Ehman, makeup artist and co-owner of Kenna Kunijo spa in Charlotte, North Carolina. You can also use it in place of foundation, since some tinted face powders can also offer translucent coverage, along with SPF and hydrating and brightening ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid. Makeup primer, should of course, be the first step, followed by foundation, and then apply setting powder last to help “seal in in makeup, reduce shine, and hide blemishes,” says celebrity makeup artist and Jamie Makeup founder Jamie Greenberg.
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