the part that can make or break your makeup #settingpowder #glowymakeup #beauty
One of the biggest challenges in makeup is keeping that fresh, radiant glow after applying setting powder. Many people worry that powder will dull their makeup, but with the right technique and product choice, you can maintain a beautiful glow all day. From my experience, the trick is to use a finely milled setting powder that is lightweight and semi-translucent. Look for powders that offer a subtle luminous finish instead of a matte one. Applying the powder sparingly with a fluffy brush helps avoid cakiness and preserves your base makeup. I always start by letting my foundation set for a couple of minutes. Then, I press the powder gently on areas prone to oiliness, like the T-zone, without overdoing it. This method controls shine while still allowing a natural glow to peek through. Another tip is to use a setting spray after powdering to meld all the layers together, creating a skin-like finish. This helps prevent the makeup from looking flat and keeps the glow alive. Remember, the goal is to balance the powder's mattifying effect with products that enhance your skin’s natural radiance. Following these steps has been my biggest flex—my makeup looks glowy even after powder, proving that the right setting powder can truly make or break your makeup look.




























































































