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report by Heather of the Cosmetic Connection Product Panel
AmazingBase Loose ($31) and PurePressed Compressed ($37) Mineral Powder Base Just about everyone I know who uses mineral makeup has practiced to get the application technique right, but once you figure it out, it's easy to apply and go. I recommend a very fluffy powder brush that is domed or rounded in shape, not flat. The loose powder usually comes in a small container with a screwtop lid and shaker holes inside, so you can shake a little into the lid and swirl the brush in the powder. One important thing to remember about minerals: a little goes a LONG way. Start small and add more if you need to, since mineral makeup is very long lasting and hard to remove once you've applied it - great for long wear, tough if you make a mistake. Once you've picked up some of the color with the brush, I've found the smoothest way to get it on your face is by swirling and lightly dabbing, so you don't end up with a large concentration in one area. This also works with the pressed version, and for some reason the pressed minerals are more forgiving if you pick up more than you intended on your brush. If the finish looks thick or cakey, you can blend it out with a sponge, and just use less next time :) I have tried both the loose and pressed versions from Jane Iredale, and I think both are fantastic. They have a silky feel, not too much shine (can be a problem with some brands that have too much mica) and come in a nice selection of warm, cool and neutral colors. For me, depending on the day, I can wear the lightest neutral "bisque", the second lightest warm shade "warm silk" or a mixture of the two. For those of you with very fair skin, "bisque" is just about the lightest ivory I've ever seen (as well as "crema" in La Bella Donna, see below). Jane Iredale products are available at janeiredale.com or by calling 1-800-817-5665. review: 6/00
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