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	<title>Comments on: How To Apply Liquid Mineral Makeup by Illuminare Cosmetics</title>
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		<title>By: Chrystal</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chrystal</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am just the opposite. I have trouble applying powder mineral foundation without it looking cakey and making my pores look like moon craters.I have tried using a small amount and gradually build the coverage but it still makes my small imperfections look larger than life. This is even with applying makeup primer before hand. So what I do is after applying my sunscreen moisturizer, I mix some powder mineral foundation with my favorite primer (monistat anti-chafing gel) and apply to my face. I conceal any blemishes by applying a lighter mineral powder foundation only to the red spots and undereye circles. Next, I finish with my favorite finishing powder with a regular synthetic powder brush and my face looks a lot more smooth and pores/acne scars look a lot smaller than if I were to apply the powder mineral foundation the conventional way.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am just the opposite. I have trouble applying powder mineral foundation without it looking cakey and making my pores look like moon craters.I have tried using a small amount and gradually build the coverage but it still makes my small imperfections look larger than life. This is even with applying makeup primer before hand. So what I do is after applying my sunscreen moisturizer, I mix some powder mineral foundation with my favorite primer (monistat anti-chafing gel) and apply to my face. I conceal any blemishes by applying a lighter mineral powder foundation only to the red spots and undereye circles. Next, I finish with my favorite finishing powder with a regular synthetic powder brush and my face looks a lot more smooth and pores/acne scars look a lot smaller than if I were to apply the powder mineral foundation the conventional way.</p>
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