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Mineral makeup - not a secret knowledge at all

Makijaż mineralny - wiedza wcale nietajemna

You've probably heard of mineral cosmetics. You've probably read that they're healthier, gentler, and provide a natural look. However, some people claim that applying cosmetics in the form of powder is an unattainable art, and that without a skilled hand, applying face makeup takes a lot of time. Is it true that mineral makeup is reserved only for makeup artists like Kim Kardashian? In our opinion – absolutely not. You just need to follow a few simple tips.

First of all - preparing the skin before makeup

Contrary to appearances, applying mineral foundation isn't difficult or time-consuming. However, it's worth ensuring proper skin preparation before applying makeup. Both small and large steps in skincare are important. First, remember to properly moisturize your skin – to do this, apply a light moisturizer and wait for it to absorb. This will help the foundation apply smoothly and evenly. Second, exfoliate at least once a week, and your complexion will remain fresh, while the foundation won't accentuate dry patches.

Secondly - choose the right brush

Accessories are just as important as the cosmetics themselves. Mineral foundation brushes differ from those designed for regular foundations in their density and bristle density. Thanks to their construction, they "catch" a larger amount of product, do not create dust, and allow for even application of foundation. For example, the Annabelle Minerals online store (http://annabelleminerals.pl/sklep) offers two types of brushes for applying mineral foundation. A kabuki brush has a rounded head for sheer coverage. A flat top brush, on the other hand, has slanted bristles for heavier coverage. Remember, the final effect of your makeup is determined by the accessories you choose.

Thirdly - apply mineral foundation

Once your skin is prepped and moisturized, and you have the right brush in your hand, you can move on to the most important part: applying your makeup.

  1. Sprinkle a small amount of foundation onto the lid and swirl it into the brush. You can remove excess product by lightly tapping the brush on the lid or a tabletop.
  2. Apply the product from the inner to the outer areas of your face. First, lightly stamp the skin, then blend it in. Adjust the product as needed.
  3. Remember, moderation is key. For a better, more natural result, apply several thin layers of foundation rather than one thick one.
  4. Don't forget that you can build up the coverage – just add layers of foundation until you achieve the coverage you're happy with.

Fourth - apply blush and mineral concealer

Mineral foundation works perfectly with its colorful friends—blush and concealer. To achieve a girly flush or to cover imperfections, simply apply the blush and concealer over the first layer of foundation, then cover them with another. The final effect will look natural and subtle.

Finally, try mineral eyeshadows.

Mineral eyeshadows are also worth trying. Are you afraid they'll fall out and create unsightly smudges on your lower eyelids? Absolutely not. Give Annabelle Minerals eyeshadows a try. Despite their loose formula, they develop a creamy consistency on the brush. They don't fall out, gather in the creases, or oxidize. You can be sure they'll stay put all day. However, if any dust does land on your lower eyelid, simply remove it with a foundation brush.

To sum up…

Yes, creating perfect mineral makeup requires a bit of practice. However, this is more due to the specific loose consistency of the products than to any actual application difficulties. A few tries are enough to convince you that this form of makeup will work even when you have very little time for makeup. Just overcome your fears – it's definitely worth it.

Dorota Wojnarowicz is a culture expert and marketing specialist. For years, she has tirelessly scoured the miles of drugstores and thousands of online store pages in search of cosmetics with ingredients shorter than her phone number. She believes that good skin doesn't have to cost a fortune—all it takes is a little time and knowledge. She seeks out niche brands with great potential, quality, and a mission. Professionally, she is associated with Annabelle Minerals , to whose development she has dedicated not only her skills and passion, but also her heart.

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