How To Apply Jane Iredale Pressed Powder

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Learning to apply Jane Iredale Pressed Powder is easy once you have the proper tools. I like to use the Flock Sponge since it gives me the most coverage with the best control. Apply with a pressing down, stippling technique. I use a taco shape on the sponge with my two fingers pressed into the back of the sponge for the best control.

To apply Disappear I like to use the Crease Brush with as little of the product on as possible. Just dab it onto the spot then remove excess. Then you want to feather and blend around the spot blending it out. Try not to mess with the spot itself at this point. So many people apply concealer then mess with the concealer and next thing you know the concealer is everywhere but WHERE you want the concealer to be! So watch out for that.

Once that’s done. Be sure to apply more powder on top and most important set with a Jane Iredale setting mist. The setting mist is MOST IMPORTANT! Without it the powder just falls of your face. So be sure to use it!

How To Create Your Own Tinted Moisturizer

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You can totally make your own tinted moisturizer using Jane Iredale’s Pressed Powder.

Learning to create your own tinted moisturizer is easier than you think especially with a product as versatile as Jane Iredale’s mineral makeup. Since it’s all rocks it mixes with nearly any creamy moisturizer and her setting mist for tinted moisturizer that flawlessly covers and hydrates your skin while protecting with an FDA approved SPF.

To create your tinted moisturizer you’ll need:
Jane Iredale’s Pressed Powder or Amazing Base in your color
Jane Iredale’s setting mist
A creamy moisturizer
Something to scrape the powder out with like the back of a makeup brush

Steps

1) Put a nickel size amount of moisturizer in your palm
2) Scrape out some powder and dump it into your palm with the moisturizer
3) Apply 3-4 spritz of the setting mist
4) Blend together until creamy

Voila! You’ve done it! You have your very own tinted moisturizer! Watch the video for bonus techniques and more specifics and comment or questions are always welcome!