Opening the windows after application can help remove any airborne particles, and doing a thorough vacuum a day or so later will
remove excess powder.
Allow it to set for two minutes and brush
off excess powder with a clean makeup brush.
Step 13: Apply the powder highlight shade on top of where you laid down the cream highlight, sweep away
excess powder from your under eye area.
Simply dip the included kabuki brush into the cap, tap it to
remove excess powder, and apply it to the face using circular motions.
Cut as desired and dredge again in the powder mixture, and shake off
excess powder — using a lightly oiled knife makes this step a lot easier.
Drop the truffles into cocoa powder or powdered beetroot and roll around till fully covered, place the truffles in a wire sieve and gently shake off
the excess powder.
Store
the excess powder in a glass jar.
Be sure to rub it in well, and then brush off any of
the excess powder.
Apply the powder with your hands and wipe away
any excess powder.
This will remove
any excess powder.
Simply tap off
any excess powder from your brush before application.
The one drawback is that I get a lot of powder coming off my brushes, so be sure to tap your brush to get
the excess powder off, and do your lids early in your routine so you can use a fan brush to swipe off the excess that might or might not fall on your undereyes.
I find them to be more similar to the MAC Fix + that a normal setting spray, where they take away
any excess powder but won't make your makeup last longer.
Tap off
excess powder and sweep from the center of the face outward.
The excess powder dropping on my already set under - eye concealer is a pain to say the least, so you can imagine why I was thrilled to discover this new Clarins 3 Dot Liner!
The best way to apply it is to use the Velour Puff and dab it into the powder, tap off
the excess powder on your hand, and then gently press the puff onto your skin using a rolling motion (I start with my T - zone, then do my cheekbones and under - eye area.)
Use the brush to remove
any excess powder buildup.
For a more subtle contoured look, dab the brush on the back of your hand to remove
any excess powder before applying.
Using a small brush, apply rose gold pigment directly to your lips and brush away
any excess powder.
Apply a generous amount over the coverage product, let it sit for two minutes, and brush off
any excess powder.
Wipe away
the excess powder with a clean makeup brush and voíla!
Buff
any excess powder away with the Loose Powder Brush.
I take my big brush, dab it in the powder and shake off
any excess powder before applying it on my face.
Sweep the Blush Brush across the pan of our Fruit Pigmented Blush, gently tap off
excess powder, then sweep over the apples of your cheeks.
Always tap the brush to lose
the excess powder before applying it, and only cover your T - zone, and under the eye.
Because the texture is soft, there is some fallout when applying on the eyes so I advised to tap off
the excess powder from your brush first.
Don't wipe away
any excess powder, and try to keep your furbaby calm for 15 - 30 minutes.
When chalks and spray powders are wiped or brushed off, a good amount of dirt is removed along with
the excess powder.