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Applying Loose Powder Foundation is Easy

Applying Loose Powder Foundation is Easy

Firstly, ask yourself if loose powder foundations are for you.

If you've selected the Omiana loose powder range because they contain no mica, no titanium dioxide, and no boron nitride - plus all the other ingredients we avoid in all products (bismuth, talc, gluten, nanos, and so much more) - let's be on the same page about making them work for you.

Hydrate yourself and your skin

Loose powders are best for skin that is not incredibly dry. Drink plenty of water, supplement when necessary and ingest good organic oils (krill, coconut, etc.) to nourish your skin. Beauty truly is an inside-out concept! Good health will manifest itself with radiant skin.

While hydrating one's skin before bed and in the morning can be great practice, letting your skin breathe is a must for ensuring your skin maintains its natural sebum-producing ability. Using too many moisturizing agents too often can, in essence, confuse your skin's natural ability to heal and moisturize itself. 

Once dry skin is truly combated and you are ready for Omiana's loose powders, prepare for subtle to medium, buildable coverage since these powders are without titanium dioxide (an ingredient typically responsible for coverage). Since high-micron, non-nanoparticle zinc oxide is still used, coverage can be built to a medium level.

If your skin is perpetually dry yet you want to try the loose powders for their pure ingredient factor, add moisture to your powder before applying. Tap a bit of the loose powder into your palm, add a dollop of your favorite organic lotion or light oil, blend, and apply as a creamy titanium dioxide-free foundation.

1. GET MATCHED

Test the shades you are considering (via sample sizes) on your jawline close to your neck to ensure the best color-matching will occur. Assess for color-matching in natural sunlight.

2. TAP, TAP

Tap minerals into the lid of the container. A little go a long way, and it's always easier to tap too little and incrementally tap more than it is to attempt to get minerals back in the sifter pot.

3. BRUSH MATTERS

Choose the right brush (cruelty-free kabuki, foundation, or blending brush) to dip into the minerals. Press gently into tapped-out minerals as to catch minerals onto brush bristles. Gently tap brush to remove excess.

4. ROUND & ROUND

Apply in gentle, light circles, layering as you so desire. For areas needing extra attention, a concealer brush, with its small, consolidated bristles, can focus minerals around those nose, over blemishes and so on.

5. CONCEAL?

While many recommend concealing prior to applying minerals, it is arguably as preferred to conceal areas such as dark circles after applying loose minerals. If you'd rather this be step one, your call.

6. MATTIFY

If your skin is especially prone to oil, consider using a mineral veil/setting powder atop your loose mineral foundation. Even for dry or normal skin, this is a lovely option for a flawlessly blended finish.

7. GO FOR IT!

Follow with a swirl of your favorite blush shade atop the apples of your cheeks and bronzer to augment your cheekbones; contour elsewhere as desired. We recommend applying all eye products prior to all these steps.

8. ADMIRE

Seriously, step back and admire your natural beauty! Also, while reapplication may not be necessary for all, in especially hot climates or if skin is oil-prone, it can't hurt to pack your foundation in your bag.

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