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Reddit mentions of L'Oreal True Match Super-Blendable Powder, Honey Beige [N6], 0.33 oz
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- In our range of true to you shades, from light to dark and warm, neutral and cool - find your true match 100 percent guaranteed
- Soft to the touch powder works to mattifies skin and control shine without ever looking chalky or cakey
- True Match Powder provides a natural finish, with undetectable coverage that feels like a second skin
- Micro-fine powders contain a hint of pearl pigment for poreless and matte skin - blot oil and control shine
- Mirror and Applicator Inside allow application on-the-go, Use with True Match Foundation, Concealer and Blush for a complete look
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Specs:
Color | N6 Honey Beige |
Height | 0.769 inches |
Length | 2.66 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 0.33 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.11 pounds |
Width | 2.66 inches |
I use the Monistat chafing gel as a primer all over, and then on top of that (I don't need a lot of concealer and will save it for when I want a little more but not a full face; same goes for contouring and brows - brows are important for a clean look and I like to do the brow filling and brushing and then use a concealer along the bottom edge to make a sharp look...check out this tutorial) I use the garnier bb cream as it's more of a fuller coverage than other bb's I've used (which aren't many...yet). Then I do a cream blush,and all over I use this powder
For highlighting
then when I'm all done I use this spray. The spray is a must for me. always.
It takes me only 5-10 minutes now that I've got it down.
For a full face, the best way I have figured out to get the flawless face, is to do the primer I mentioned, then concealers under eyes and on blemishes, a bb cream, then foundation applied with a kabuki brush and using stippling methods, found here
Hope that helps