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Brilio.net - Wearing makeup is indeed a medium for enhancing a person's beauty and appearance. However, wearing makeup cannot be done just like that. Durability is one of the main priorities when someone uses makeup so that they always look fresh, on-point, and charming all the time. Usually, people will use a setting spray to achieve long-lasting makeup.
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However, using a setting spray does not guarantee that your makeup will always last. The reason is, there are many daily activities that make the skin sweaty and oily. The sweat and sebum that comes out of the skin will make the makeup no longer stick to the skin and be susceptible to fading. As a result, the makeup used will transfer and the coverage will disappear.
This frequently transfers makeup condition is usually experienced by people who wear glasses. The area of the glasses handle that is in direct contact with the skin often causes sweat, causing makeup to stick to the glasses. In the process, this creates an unwanted holey effect and damages the final result of the makeup that has been applied.
Hey, even so, you don't need to be confused. The thing is, there are simple tricks you can do to avoid the problems above. An Instagram user @kellystrackofficial tried sprinkling a little extra pressed powder which is usually used as a "protector" between the skin and the eyeglass handle.
Are you curious about how to do it? Come on, take a peek at the steps using the instructions below, which were reported by briliobeauty.net from Instagram @kellystrackofficial, Friday (2/2).
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Tools and materials:
1. Pressed powder
2. The glasses that are usually used
Working steps:
1. Prepare the pressed powder that you usually use, and make sure your fingers and glasses are clean.
2. Take a little pressed powder with your finger, then pat it on the parts of your face that are usually affected by glasses (such as the nose and temples).
3. Likewise with glasses, apply a little pressed powder to the area that directly touches the face.
4. After that, wear the glasses as usual.
5. Voila! The makeup you wear will not shift and cause holes even if it gets hit by the eyeglass handle.
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