Face powder really can be the finishing touch to your make up so it is worth taking the time to perfect your techniques and apply face powder on face. There are various types of face powder some are listed below:
Loose Translucent Powder
Loose powder is mostly preferred by Professionals. Most loose translucent powders go well with the foundation and gives defining look for your face. Loose powder does not create a heavy, caked look. And if it is excess applied, you can easily dust off with a soft brush. It is very light and can be easily carried.
Pressed Powder
Pressed powders are easy to carry and handy for quick touch-ups during the course of the day. You have a lot of shades available in the range of pressed face powder. Best results come when you pressed powder shade is close to color of foundation.The only disadvantage of pressed powder is that it tends to look pasted on face if applied repeatedly.
Loose Translucent Powder
Loose powder is mostly preferred by Professionals. Most loose translucent powders go well with the foundation and gives defining look for your face. Loose powder does not create a heavy, caked look. And if it is excess applied, you can easily dust off with a soft brush. It is very light and can be easily carried.
Pressed Powder
Pressed powders are easy to carry and handy for quick touch-ups during the course of the day. You have a lot of shades available in the range of pressed face powder. Best results come when you pressed powder shade is close to color of foundation.The only disadvantage of pressed powder is that it tends to look pasted on face if applied repeatedly.