Can I Use Physician’s Formula Loose Powder Over…?
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at
5:12 pm
A while back, I bought the Physician’s Formula Talc-Free Mineral Wear Loose Powder as a foundation, but I found that it doesn’t work really well. Today, I bought the Loreal True Match foundation, but I’ve read that you need a powder to set the foundation? What kinds of powder would I need to set the foundation, can I just use my physician’s formula foundation over it?
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Same for me!
I bought Physician’s Formula Talc-Free Mineral Wear Loose Powder and I didn’t like it as a foundation — not enough coverage. I use my regular foundation and with a bigger brush, set my foundation with the Physician’s Formula.
Just be careful not to use the little brush it comes with or it will put too much on your skin and look mask-y
Yes, you can because I buy Rimmel Lasting Finish foundation and wear this powder over top. You can pretty much mix and match powder with any foundation you want. I do this all the time. BTW, the Mineral Wear is not really meant to be used as a foundation, just to put over top of foundation or tinted moisturizer. Hope I helped!
Yeah of course you can… Loreal also have the true match face powder that goes with the liquid foundation as well so it’s up to you… you can even put on liquid foundation then pressed face powder then loose face powder to set ur make up… there’s no rule…
You can try it- it might make the mineral powder too opaque and create a weird color but it might work as a light coat.
yes