Uneven bronzer and hooded eyes.
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Jun 21, 2016
Valeria M.
Lately I've been noticing that my bronzer Benefit Hoola Bronzer looks a bit uneven and patchy any tips?
Also I have hooded eyelids and have trouble looking good in a cat eyeliner any suggestions for how to apply with my type of lid? And eyeshadow tips? Thank you
Jun 21, 2016
Marleen B.
Are you setting your foundation before dusting on your bronzer?
Jun 21, 2016
Valeria M.
I think I'm not setting it as much as I should! Do you know of a really good setting powder?
Jun 21, 2016
Marleen B.
Different powders work for different skintypes. RCMA, Laura Mericier and IT Cosmetics all have good reviews. Although sometimes it's not the powder as much as it's the application. Depending on your skintype, the moisterizer , primer and foundation you use, you may have to let your foundation set for a few minutes before you even use a setting powder. If your foundation hasn't fully set and you put powder on it, you up the chances of getting cakey. Powder mixed with moisture is going to create a "batter". You can also experiment with a different kinda of brush. As I recall, the Hoola bronzer can kick up a little powder and therefore will apply patchy if you don't knock off the excess powder from the brush.
Jun 21, 2016
Danielle H.
I have hooded eyes and found the only way I can rock eyeliner is by only bringing the liner no far than half way. If I wear the eyeliner all the way to the inner corner it doesn't look good as my fold covers most of it. I've had to practice a hell of a lot to figure out how to wear it to suit my eye shape lol :)