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How to Apply Loose Powder with a Damp Sponge

How to Apply Loose Powder with a Damp Sponge When it comes to makeup, many of us go to great lengths to not only find the perfect product but also apply it correctly with the proper tools. Powder not only helps hide imperfections, but it also helps set the rest of your face for a flawless finish. It’s an important part of your makeup routine—but do you know how to apply it?

Even more than that, did you know that you can apply loose or pressed powder with a sponge as well?

If you’re setting your face or applying powder foundation with a powder brush, it can look too powdery and unnatural. This tutorial will help teach you how to apply powder with a sponge for long-lasting wear.

To get started, you will need the following products:
• Setting powder
• Makeup sponge
• Bowl of water
• Towel

Step 1: Dip the Makeup Sponge in Water

Gently dip the makeup sponge into the bowl of water—don’t be afraid to get the entire sponge wet!
Step 2: Dampen the Makeup Sponge

Next, remove the makeup sponge from the bowl of water and place it on a towel. Dampen the sponge to remove any excess water. Ensure the makeup sponge is now damp—not wet—so the sponge will not absorb the powder when applying it.

Step 3: Tap the Setting Powder

Use your fingers to tap out some of the setting powder into the upturned lid. Typically, you’ll want to use a powder that is translucent or matches your skin tone.

Step 4: Apply the Setting Powder with Damp Sponge

Dab some of the powder onto the damp makeup sponge and start applying the product under your eyes to set the concealer. It’s recommended to use the smaller/pointed area of the sponge so that you can easily set the under-eye area.

After you’ve set your eyes, it’s time to finish the rest of your face. For the face, you can use the larger area of your sponge for a quick application.

While you may want to use a swipe motion, this often causes unblended lines. Instead, gently press the powder into your skin to create an even finish. If you’re unsure of how much product to start with, use a little bit and continue adding powder when you need to.

Now, you're all set! By using this method, your makeup will be set for a day to night look and even resist that pesky oily sheen that appears as the hours go by.

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Disclaimer: The products that I use in my videos are ones that I personally recommend and have purchased at my own expense.

When it comes to choosing products, it really depends on your skin type and how you are applying them. Therefore, I can't guarantee that a particular product will work for you. If you are concerned about a product, please consult a skin expert. It is always possible to be unknowingly allergic to an ingredient, even if you are very careful!

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