Download Article Show Download Article If you're a little unsure how to use the makeup application technique called “baking,” don't worry. From contouring to strobing to highlighting, keeping up with all of the latest trends used by beauty gurus is difficult. Fortunately, baking your makeup isn't difficult – and it can give you the flawless look you want. With a little bit of time and some translucent powder, you can bake your makeup just like the pros.
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ReferencesAbout This ArticleArticle SummaryX To bake your makeup, start by applying two layers of concealer under your eyes or to cover blemishes. Next, apply translucent powder on the area very generously and allow it to sit for at least 5 minutes. Then dip a brush into powder foundation and use this brush to dust away the translucent powder. To finish, blend away any harsh make-up lines with a foundation brush for a smooth, even look. If you want to learn how to apply concealer to other blemishes on your face, keep reading the article! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 192,890 times. Reader Success Stories
Did this article help you?Do you put baking powder before or after foundation?Because baking is all about setting your base makeup underneath, you'll def want to do this after applying your foundation and concealer.
Can you use baking powder to set makeup?Baking powder is used to set concealer and highlight cheekbones, while setting powder is used to set foundation and help make it last longer. Baking powder can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while setting powder can help to control shine and absorb excess oil.
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