TRANSLUCENT POWDER: WHY?

To try it is to adopt it ! The translucent powder will quickly become a staple of your makeup bag. Why ? Because it perfectly unifies the complexion, whatever your skin type, your complexion, the color of your foundation . As its name suggests, it is a transparent powder that keeps its promises well. Applied to the foundation, it plays the same role as the clear varnish, the one that is applied to our nails to protect them and keep the glow of the nail polish .

Concretely, the translucent powder helps to protect the makeup, to hold it longer, to stabilize the color of the foundation, to matify (ideal if you have oily skin ). Its advantage? Its transparency makes the choice easy. It can be used on any skin color, whether you have a white complexion or more tanned. You do not risk to deceive you with color!

APPLY TRANSLUSCID POWDER

To apply the transparent powder, nothing more simple. A small amount of product in a thin layer on the entire face, and voila. A large brush is ideal for this task. If, initially, you may be surprised, the powder sometimes giving a complexion a paler than expected, do not panic, after a few minutes, the impression fades. Always prefer to apply your powder before makeup eyes and mouth.

Remember to pack your powder with you, it works miracles to matify the T zone during the day.

THE DISTRIBUTED USES OF TRANSPARENT POWDER

Magic for the complexion, the translucent powder rivals ingenuity in other beauty rituals. As you understand, this powder has no color and matifies, so it can be used as a dry shampoo to space shampoos. Ideal for hurry mornings or camping holidays! A little powder on the roots and the "fat" effect disappears.

The transparent powder can also be used to give volume to your eyelashes. Before applying your mascara , consider sprinkling your eyelashes with powder to give extra thickness.

TRANSLUCENT POWDER VS FREE POWDER

Although some brands are trying nowadays to translucent powder in compact format, the transparent powder is most often packaged in the form of loose powder. You may finally wonder what is the point of using this transparent loose powder rather than a conventional loose powder. The difference lies mainly in the hue, or absence of hue, of the product. A free loose powder must be adapted to the skin tone of the one who uses it. Too dark, too light, the choice is not always obvious. With clear free powder, no risk of making a faux pas!