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Reddit mentions of MAKE UP FOR EVER HD Microfinish Powder HD Microfinish Powder To Go 0.17 oz

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Found 3 comments on MAKE UP FOR EVER HD Microfinish Powder HD Microfinish Powder To Go 0.17 oz:

u/terberter6669 · 6 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Sure thing! Step-by-step, comin' at you.

  1. Make sure area is clean and dry. Put face moisturizer on it and let it soak in.
  2. Put primer on, not just on the marks but all over the area. This is actually an important step because sweat and clothing are going to be working against you all day so having primer on there will help the makeup adhere to your skin mo' betta. And it'll just look smoother.
  3. Put a color-correcting concealer on. I used green, but yellow would probably also work (green cancels out red tones, yellow cancels out purple). Put the color correcting concealer ONLY on the marks, not the surrounding skin (aside from a little bit of blending so the edges aren't too sharp). I used this flat foundation brush, but fingers might work as well.
  4. Put on your normal, skin-tone concealer. Apply this directly on top of the color correcting one, and also into the surrounding areas to blend it. I used this brush to stipple it on. She can look up youtube videos of how to stipple, but it's basically just bouncing the product onto your skin.
  5. Brush on a thin layer of translucent powder. This helps set the first layer of concealer so that you can pile on more layers without them muddying or blending together, since you want to create a layer effect and not a puddle of concealer. I used this powder and this brush to do so. Any translucent powder and large brush will do the trick!
  6. Repeat step #4!
  7. Then repeat step #5!
  8. Use your normal foundation and stipple brush for a final layer that should be pretty seamless with the rest of your skin.
  9. I chose to do a final layer of translucent powder, but that's because I live in Southern California and it's hot and I need to be prepared for the gym. I'm sweating a lot of the time. She could probably go without.

    Good luck!
u/call_me_cthulhu_ · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

oh this is fabulous. I spend $98 on a kid from makeup forever that had this foundation and this powder for a friends wedding because I was maid of honor and would be in a lot of pictures (it also came with a primer and brush but I didn't have any issues with those). Anyways you'd think for something so expensive that it would actually be worth it. NOT. the foundation was kind of gritty and watery. it didn't go on or blend well either. so I just ended up looking like I had dry skin in some spots. oh and I don't know if I mentioned but this kit was meant for people who are going to be in pictures except when you wear the finishing powder it sort of glows in pictures or reflect with the light of the flash. basically I looked like I was wearing a white mask in the pictures.

I love all of those things except I don't wear fake nails and cant have chocolate.