There are many cosmetics on the market that are supposed to improve the appearance of the skin and smooth wrinkles. However, powders have the greatest chance to actually change the appearance of our skin.
Which powders should be avoided in order not to worsen the appearance of the skin and not to make it look older?
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Definitely give up on matting powders. Used for make-up of mature skin with visible signs of aging, only deepen depressions in the form of nasolabial folds or crow’s feet. Models in stone will also not work in make-up for women 50+. The product settles in corners and hollows, creating an unsightly effect. The skin will not be even, on the contrary. It will look pale and unhealthy.
Which powders are the best at smoothing out wrinkles, pores and other facial imperfections?
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These will be satin powders. It is thanks to them that your make-up will look perfect in any light and you will gain control over the shine. The satin formula will create a naturally shimmering coating on your skin, which, unlike the highlighter and illuminating powder, will not shimmer intensely even in the light. Thanks to this, the effect obtained will be natural and delicate. Buy satin powder necessarily in loose form. It will be light and perfectly smooth your skin, creating a natural Photoshop effect.
Loose and transparent satin powder is available in every drugstore for even a dozen or so
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You don’t have to overpay for expensive powders. You can get satin powder at the drugstore at really low prices.
Satin powder in a loose formula and transparent color is the best choice for women aged 50+. This cosmetic will not burden your skin, because it is dedicated to all skin types – also dry. In winter, it’s easy to get dry places around the nose. This powder will not emphasize them, but gently cover them.
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Source: Gazeta

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