Tushka_BeLLa
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^^^I also find this really tricky.... and even with using a synthetic brush, I don't think I'd know what to do!
nerortensia said:........"If ivory it's too dark"! I'm looking for a very pale (pressed) powder, I've tried Ivory from the CoverGirl brand, as I was told it was very pale, but actually makes me look a bit tanned! I'd like a shade who would enhance my natural light skin. Do you already met the palest powder in the world? Let me know , I'd be grateful!
Sorry for my possible messy language, I'm not english speaking! :>
VersaceGirl said:i just bought liquid foundation and im not sure if i'm applying it correctly, i usually use a sponge but i just feel like im wiping the foundation off my face instead of actually blending it, can someone tell me the right way to apply it? thanks![]()


VersaceGirl said:can someone help me out, i normally use a makeup up base and just liquid foundation, but do i HAVE to use powder over the foundation??![]()
Nope, unless your skin is oily. But if you don't get shiny, then it's really not needed. Though it does help your makeup stay on all day.VersaceGirl said:can someone help me out, i normally use a makeup up base and just liquid foundation, but do i HAVE to use powder over the foundation??![]()
cardboardboxed said:Nope, unless your skin is oily. But if you don't get shiny, then it's really not needed. Though it does help your makeup stay on all day.
You mean powder? No, unless you use a really really cheap quality powder and just PILE it on. A light dusting should never look cakey, even if it is a cheap brand.VersaceGirl said:Ok but wouldn't it look cakey ??

but it really is very good.