The reasons for powder sticking on the face after applying liquid foundation may include the following:
1. Dry skin: When the skin is in a dry state, the stratum corneum of the skin is prone to warping, resulting in uneven distribution of powder and the formation of powder sticking. This situation is particularly common when there is insufficient moisturizing before applying dry skin or makeup.
2. Improper use of make-up techniques and tools: When applying liquid foundation, if the technique is too rough or not detailed enough, such as too thick and uneven one-time application, it may lead to powder sticking. The use of unsuitable make-up tools, such as direct hand application or insufficient wetting of tools, may also affect the uniform distribution of liquid foundation and increase the risk of powder sticking.
3. Improper selection of liquid foundation: the quality, texture and formula of liquid foundation will directly affect the makeup effect. If you choose a liquid foundation that is too dry and difficult to push away, or if the liquid foundation does not match your own skin, it may lead to powder sticking. The use of expired or substandard liquid foundation may also cause powder sticking.
To avoid the phenomenon of powder jamming, the following measures can be taken:
Moisturize before applying makeup to ensure that the skin is in a moist state.
Use appropriate makeup tools and techniques, such as using wet makeup eggs or foundation make-up brushes to evenly smear liquid foundation.
Choose a liquid foundation suitable for your skin, and pay attention to its moisturizing, concealer power and durability.
When applying makeup, follow the principle of a small amount and multiple times, gradually layering to achieve a natural and comfortable makeup effect.