i did a research on that. and this is what i found.
Loose powder is ideal for oily skin since it contains oil absorbing ingredients that can offset stubborn shine. If you want a more natural look, apply loose powder to the oilier t-zone only. Be sure to choose a loose powder that's oil free to avoid problems with breakouts. If you want the illusion of glowing, younger-looking skin, look for loose powder formulations with mica to reflect the light beautifully. The
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Loose powder does not provide any coverage. Design to absorb excess oil, not to cover.
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Loose powder does not provide any coverage. Design to absorb excess oil, not to cover.
I cant really depend on loose powder then. I need coverage as i dont apply any concealer on my face. Only my dark eye rings and bags.
This is the current powder im using. Foundation from Benefits. i think it costs about $60? cant remember the actual price of it.
For me, this is currently the best powder i have used. It does not make your face looks cakery.
Foundation provides coverage and sunscreen protection. So i have no idea why some people will prefer loose powder over foundation.
I think it was quite awhile ago that i actually forgot about it. Shall use it soon!
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