Help getting married need advice on powder!!
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Aug 17, 2014
Auvella G.
Which setting powder will be the best with no spf and photographs well please help I have bare minerals mineral veil but I believe it has spf gives me a ghostly white cast and does nars sheer glow have spf??
Aug 17, 2014
Genesis M.
Try using translucent powder or get and hd pressed powder..you can find them at sephora or ultra perhaps ;)
Aug 17, 2014
Cass F.
Any powder can be used, the photographer will be able to adjust the flash setting on their camera, check out YouTube, Jordan liberty. Best myth breaker re flash photography and powder video xx
Aug 17, 2014
Emily B.
Omg Ms. Jacqueline is amazing :)
Aug 17, 2014
Emily B.
Do a test run with your photographer.