Pressed Powder Vs Loose Powder: Which One Is Better?
Is there truly a difference between pressed powder and loose powder? Do you need to choose one based on your skin type? How to apply these powders the right way? In this article, we will answer all your queries about pressed powder and loose powder. Read till the end to find out which one is more likely to work wonders for your skin and how to use it perfectly.
To understand the purpose and difference between a pressed powder and loose powder, let us first dive into the basics.
A pressed powder is used to set your base (liquid foundation or concealer) so the makeup can last longer and does not spread all over the face or rub off your skin. A loose powder, however, is used for the baking part of your makeup routine. It also does the job of setting the base perfectly so it does not move around on your face.
A compact face powder can also be used as a foundation and used as a base for the rest of your makeup to sit on. You can also try out this lesser-known hack of mixing your pressed powder into your liquid foundation for superior coverage. Loose powder on the other hand is used to get that chiseled makeup look. Loose powder in combination with your contour can define your cheekbones and jawline with precision. It can also be used to set up heavy makeup looks. For this purpose, you need not use a brush or a beauty blender to blend the product, you can simply use a powder puff to set your makeup in.
The best pressed powders are perfect for dry skin types as they are not only effective but also nourishing. Its texture locks the moisture on the skin. They are slightly oily and buttery in texture and work perfectly for people with dry skin. If a person with excessive oil on their face uses a compact powder as a base, they might run the risk of getting a makeup look that appears ‘cakey’. Loose powder on the other hand is finely milled and does not contain any oil in it. They are in fact oil absorbent. This makes them perfect for oily skin as it takes care of the excess oil on their face throughout the day.
When it comes to the best-pressed powder, more is less. You only need a small amount of makeup and press it lightly on your skin to achieve the best results. Loose powders are not meant to be pressed into the skin. They must be swept away so they can prevent the base from looking cakey.
How to apply powder to your face perfectly?
After you buy the perfect compact powder online, the next step is to figure out how and where to use it. If used conservatively, it might not give you the best results and if you use it generously, you might end up getting a cakey look. This is why it is crucial to understand how much compact powder to use and how to use it.
One thing you must keep in mind while applying compact face powder is that it must be pressed into the skin. If you sweep it away like a loose powder it might take away your foundation too. Take a brush and dip it in the powder now tap away from the excess and press the brush on your skin to set the powder. The most popular way to apply pressed powder is with a sponge or brush.
Pro-tip: Let the powder sit on your skin for a little while before blending it on your skin. This will seal your foundation and conceal the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
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