Friday, September 26, 2008

Apply Jane Iredale Makeup

Jane Iredale provides a wide variety of safe makeup that contains no talc or parabens. Even though mineral makeup may seem intimidating, it doesn't have to be. You can learn to apply Jane Iredale makeup in just a few steps, and before you know it you'll realize that it's quicker and easier than conventional makeup.


Using your favorite facial cleanser, wash and pat dry your face. Then follow with your regular moisturizer.

Apply a thin coat of either Absence (light) or Absence 2 (tan) over any areas that need it, such as oily areas or areas with larger pores.

Next, choose your favorite Jane Iredale pressed or loose powder. Which powder you use will tell you which brush you need. For Amazing Base you should use a chisel powder brush, for PurePressed you should use the Handi brush, and for Camouflage Powders use the flocked sponge.

Lightly dip the brush or sponge into the powder. If you are using a loose powder, then you will need to tap some powder into the lid, but if you are using a pressed powder then you can dip the brush in directly.

Apply the powder in a thin layer using light downward strokes. Do this over your entire face. Jane Iredale's powders are very concentrated, so a little bit will go a long way. If you have oilier skin you can now apply a thin dusting of the Pure Matte Finishing Powder by using the Handi brush.

You are finished with the base makeup and now you can add blush, bronzer, eyeshadow or any other extra color of your choice. When you are finished, if you have drier skin and need extra hydration you can use the D20 Hydration Spray by giving your face a quick spritz or two.

Jane Iredale MakeUp at SOURCE, Bangor

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