The only thing that confuses me though, is when i use a liquid foundation, i like to dust a loose powder over the top, to set it.
But the mineral powder in this collection are referred to as ';Foundation';
Which would suggest that its to be used alone??
What would be the point of putting foundation on top of foundation??????Okay... how do you use these mineral foundations (the liquid type) hELP!!!?
Just buy a powder that is for setting, then. If you want the brand Rimmel, get Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder in Transparent for ~$6.
It claims to:
* Controls shine for up to 5 hours
* Gives a natural matte finish
* Helps minimize the appearance of pores
And it is Dermatologically testedOkay... how do you use these mineral foundations (the liquid type) hELP!!!?
i didn't know Rimmel had a liquid mineral, i know they have just brought out a powder. Maybelline have a mineral liquid foundation, and you can do what you want with make-up theres no right or wrong way to use it, as long as you get the desired look, but yeah they're meant to be used on their own, but if you feel the coverage isnt that great put powder over it. its up 2 you!
i would suggest a mineral powder. lots of brands have them, i'm not sure why rimmel wouldn't if they offer a liquid mineral foundation. i know for a fact cover girl has mineral powder. it's nice because it has a bit of shimmer to it, which gives your skin a nice glow.
i use mineral powder foundation and its the best, i didnt know they had a liquid type and agree it seems abit wierd they would want you to put the powder one over the liquid one unless the powder one is just setting powder.
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