Saturday, December 26, 2009

Do you find that mineral make-up sticks into fine lines?

I've just bought the new Revlon mineral make-up but it seems to accentuate the fine lines around my eyes. Is this the case with all mineral make-ups? Any solutions?Do you find that mineral make-up sticks into fine lines?
Always Moisturize your face just before you apply any mineral makeup.


You just need the tiniest amount of mineral foundation--too much will settle in wrinkles. So application is very important.





Place a small amount of foundation into the lid.


Load your bristles by gently swirling or tapping your Kabuki brush in the foundation.





Tap the excess off your brush back into the lid.





I apply a yellow concealer aroung my eyes first.





Using a circular motion, gently buff the foundation onto your entire face. Make sure to blend into your hairline and upward along your neck and jaw line.





Build your coverage. Apply one light layer at a time.





BETTER YET, visit signatureminerals.com and review their step by step photos on how to apply.





Signature does not have bismuth that is irritant for some skin.





I am, ahem, mature, and have wrinkles and laugh lines around mouth and eyes. Love mineral makeup for results I get and also ease of application. Good Luck and enjoy using it.Do you find that mineral make-up sticks into fine lines?
yes it does the best mineral makeup you can buy is bee luscious liquid minerals it never settles and always looks good!
I havent noticed with l'oreal...maybe you need to apply it a little lighter ?
True pure mineral makeup will not settle into the lines. It will lay on top. I believe Revlon's mineral makeup is not all puremineral ingredients. If you check the ingredients you might find cornstarch or talc; both settle into fine lines
I use ID Barescentuals and it does it too.


I stopped putting round my eyes and i just use YSL Touche Eclat for my eyes instead............it does a much better job.
mineral makeup is no good for me as it settles in fine lines and also made my pores look huge! it may depend on your skin type - i have combination skin!
In this case, it really depends on your skin type. If you have mature skin, you should be sticking to a liquid formula mineral make-up. If your skin is dry, a cream or liquid is best, and for normal or oily skin, the powder formulas work well.





Tailor your skincare routine to meet your needs. This will help the make-up go on smoother. If lines are your concern, use an anti-aging moisturizer with SPF in the morning, and a thicker anti-aging cream at night. Most contain collagen and caffiene that helps to plump areas with lines. Exfoliate twice a week with a mild scrub to increase cell turnover. Once your face is in good condition, your make-up will go on smoother and be less likely to settle.





If you're using a liquid formula, you may want to consider using a foundation primer before applying your make-up (Smashbox's Photo Finish Face Primer is my top pick). This helps to prep the skin, make the foundation go on smoother and last all day.
nope i havent .


are you doing the right routine though before you apply your makeup .





if you are then maybe you should try


dr feelgood by benefit.





smooths out your face :)








and i havent tried the revlon one


but i recommend the loreal one


even though the original was by i.d cosmetics and all their makeup is based on minerels


and is a 100% natural





i loved it in summer


when it was hot and my face was sweating i didnt feel like my pores where getting clogged up cause they werent:)





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Yes i really Do find it does.
I like to use a foundation primer which is colourless and it fills those little lines before I use any other makeup.





The Muse
I used to use Bare Minerals and it did the same thing! I stopped using it. My friend is a make up artist and she told me that that stuff clogs pores. I would just try using a foundation or a powder rather than the mineral make-up. Or take a cotton pad and lightly go over your face after applying the make-up to take some excess off.
Yes all mineral ';powder'; makeup DOES accentuate fine lines and wrinkle most certain. I have seen many, many friends have all sorts of problems with powder minerals. The best is to find Liquid Minerals because they cover and makes your skin more even. The powder products is more so advertising than anything else.
No, this doesnt happen with all make-ups. I think you are using to pail of a make-up, though. Try using one with more color and get compressed makeup, not loose.

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