How to avoid hydrophilic powder puff less absorption powder
A good effect of using a hydrophilic powder puff is that it is more natural, more smooth and more even than the hand slap foundation. So I bought a powder puff, found that it will absorb powder, and now the amount of foundation is almost less than half of what it was before. The quality of powder puff will have an impact, but I feel that no matter how good powder puff, there will be a little powder absorption phenomenon, after all, it is a sponge, so how can Fu Mei Xiaobian share with you how to avoid powder puff as much as possible?
Everyone is chasing makeup tools that don't absorb powder, and liquid foundation is so expensive. Makeup tools that absolutely do not absorb powder do not exist. Even if you use your hands, some will stay in your hands. Simple analysis, for reference!
Commonly used makeup tools related to makeup tools include: foundation brush, egg, sheet powder puff, air cushion powder puff, silicone powder puff (fire up) and so on. Foundation brushes do not absorb powder and are easy to clean, but one good foundation brush is too expensive and another requires too much skill.
The powder puff tool related to the quality of the puff is designed by absorbing the foundation on the puff and then applying the foundation to the face by squeezing and applying it. Therefore, tools that do not absorb powder relatively must meet two requirements: 1. Strong ability to grasp powder; 2. Strong release ability after catching powder.
Hydrophilic powder puff
There is a misconception that the more delicate the egg or powder puff, the better! In fact, quite the opposite! Puff only needs air holes! How to grasp the powder without pores? How to release? Pores are like pathways that allow foundation to enter and then release it into the face by squeezing, leaving excess foundation that cannot be absorbed by the skin in the puff. (Puff with air holes is less prone to mold and bacteria because the pores are breathable and release water when wet!) Puff manufacturer
However, those with a delicate appearance and no obvious pores are usually ordinary thick sponge structures, which are not only poor in grasping powder, but also have no pores, so the foundation of the powder puff can not be released smoothly, but will be pressed into the powder puff. This product is a monster that only eats foundation. (And there are no air holes, which can easily mold and breed bacteria.) Of course, it's not that bigger pores are better. Tip size and uniform porosity are good. Slightly larger pores are good for foundation and other heavy base makeup, while slightly smaller pores are good for liquid foundation, BB cream and other relatively thin bases.
A good way to apply makeup with a powder puff is with a wet one. Moisten the puff with water and gently squeeze out the water. Then squeeze liquid foundation, BB cream, etc. Put it on the back of your hand and knead it to the size of a coin. Touch it again and again with a powder puff and apply it in a pressing manner. You can also apply liquid foundation to your cheeks, forehead, chin, and other areas, then apply it with a powder puff.