Also, I like something that is cheap, like you can get it at a drugstore aka CVS or Walgreens! thanks!What is the best kind of powder that will provent shine, look natural, and hide blemishes?
Try using elf blotting papers for helping absorb excessive oil/shine. These are very cheap...only $1.00 for 50 ct.
If you don't have sensitive skin, try Milani Minerals. For an inexpensive drugstore brand of Mineral Makeup, their ingredients don't look so bad %26amp; several gals love it. Mineral cosmetics help soften the look of blemishes and doesn't look cakey like traditional liquids and powder makeup.
Use a taklon concealer brush to lightly cover noticeable blemishes/redness (just light pats with the brush) and then do a light layer or two of mineral foundation with a kabuki brush, blend in %26amp; keep it light.What is the best kind of powder that will provent shine, look natural, and hide blemishes?
You are very welcome! =D I hope it works out for you. If not, try Lumiere Mineral Cosmetics at: http://www.lumierecosmetics.com/index.php --it's my Holy Grail for mineral foundation %26amp; synthetic brushes, especially.
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Skip the powder %26amp; use a blotting paper to get rid of shine.
Too much powder looks cakey %26amp; brings attention to the problem...not natural looking at all...
Bare Minerals works really well, but its kinda expensive...
Why not try to get MAC matte? It's not a powder, but like a gelish sort of thing... it will help you makeup over it adhere and stay and it'll help you not get so shiny, and its not too expensive
I actually LOVE the Maybelline shine control powder, it's cheap but works great =]
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