Liquid is mineral makeup as a cream or as a liquid that looks and feels like traditional Foundation. It is ideal for people who prefer the traditional trick mineral makeup ingredients but who prefer to apply foundation as a liquid. It is especially good for those with dry skin because it contains moisturizing and nourishing ingredients usually in addition to minerals.
Although the powder Foundation can be used on dry skin, both on a moisturizer or combined with it, people with dry skin often prefer a liquid makeup instead. It is usually best for anyone with dry skin that needs more full coverage. There are also liquid formulated to normal people with oily skin. Most types do not clog pores or leave an oily residue.
The difference between the powder/liquid mineral makeup
Makeup powder is available in two forms: loose dust and powder pressed. The powder is dry, finely ground minerals. The usual way to apply it is waving a small amount of make-up out of the container and using a brush to gently work it into the skin until he began mixing with oils in the skin.
Pressed powder is wet trick for adding an ingredient like jojoba oil, Shea butter or almond oil. May have other moisturizing ingredients as well. Liquid ingredients are a concentration lower than they are in liquid mineral makeup, so it's a damp powder rather than a liquid. To apply, a sponge or a brush in the powder is rubbed and then applied to the face.
Mineral makeup makeup liquid liquid seems traditional and applies the same way. Can be applied with the fingers, a sponge or a brush. Applying a brush is typically recommended to get a more natural look and also.
Ingredients
The ingredients vary widely from brand. There are some products that contain only a few minimalist bare essentials such as water and Glycerin in addition to minerals. Others may contain ingredients like jojoba, hydrating Shea butter, various other vegetable oils and waxes, botanical extracts and essential oils.
Basic mineral ingredients include titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, mica, iron oxides and Ultramarine.
Most products do not have all these ingredients, but these are the most common ingredients of mineral makeup.
As with mineral products in powder form, you can choose between a matte, semi matte or dewey look. There are formulas of liquid mineral makeup to provide cover for light, medium or full. Unlike the trick of dust, with which you build the coverage applied in layers, with liquids there are often various products to provide different levels of cover. So, be sure to check if your liquid Foundation provides comprehensive coverage, medium or light.
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