I've been wanting to try the Mineral Power makeup from Maybelline. Alot of people say that this perticular makeup feels great on your skin, and it suppost to cover up like crazy. I now use the Pure Makeup. I'm just looking to try a new product. I like something that dosent feel thick, looks really natural, and covers up pretty good. Like blemishes and dark circles. I have maybe...medium dark circles. But, just tell me on what you think of the line. I'm thinking of using the foundation, loose powder, concealer, and blush. Does it really cover well? And does it feel good on your skin? Does it go on really natural? But, just give me your opinion on the product, if you use it. Thanks so much for all your help!
My skin type is the same as yours. Use the powder foundation.
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I use the Mineral Power powder foundation and it works great. It goes on very lightly, covers up blemishes and red spots, and it won't do you any harm if you sleep in it. The thing that people do wrongly is the way that they apply it. When you buy it and unwrap the product, it should come with a circular small instruction sheet explaining how to apply it.
Turn container upside down so that the powder is on the black top. [sounds unusual, but it works].
Dip brush into powder, and TAP excess powder on the side of the container.
Work your way from bottom to top, and apply makeup in a circular motion all over face.
Afterwards, with clean hands, blend any spots that look heavier or lighter with makeup than the others.
REMEMBER -- Apply makeup in NATURAL light to achieve the best results, and to prevent two-toned shades of the face and the neck. [ Sima's advice column | Ask Sima A Question ]
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