Heya pals,
Today we’re going to take a looksie at
whether translucent powder can achieve the same results as makeup primer!
Now, we ALL know about Wayne Goss’ life-changing
video about using powder underneath foundation to increase longevity. I will
put a link below in case you haven’t been blessed with discovering his channel [x].
For this test, I wanted to see how my
makeup would wear without using a makeup primer underneath the powder, because
I like to live on the edge. I’m going to use this little fella to carry this
out:
This loose setting powder by Mehron also
contains antiperspirant, my logic being that it would reduce my sweat
production and overall greasy yuckiness. However, you can use whatever loose
setting powder you like for this little trick.
Let us begin!
This is my powdered mug, imperfections and
all. As you can see, my pores still look quite prominent on the left side of my
face, yet have been blurred on the other? Cool, face. Keep on being a weirdo.
My face is veeeery smooth and matte after application. Which is what you want,
isn’t it?
12:50pm:
I put my makeup on at about 12:30, but had to
edit an assignment before I headed out to live a busy life (ha), but I took the
photo 20 minutes later. For the sake of evenness, every photo was taken around
that time just to make things less confusing for y’all.
My makeup looks very matte and applied smoothly. My pores are still pretty large on the left side of my face, which isn’t ideal. Also, I am aware my undereye setting powder is waaaay too yellow, I won’t be using that again…
Face:
Elf Studio Undereye Primer
NYX Concealer in a Jar in ‘Yellow’
LA Girl Pro HD Concealer in ‘Porcelain’
MOMMA Highlighting Powder in ‘Light-Medium’ (do NOT recommend this for pale skin tones, geez louise)
Mehron Setting Powder in ‘Neutral’
MOMMA Semi-Matte Mineral Base in ‘Ivory'
MOMMA HD Mattifying Finishing Powder (I included this for fairness, as I use this with all makeup applications to smooth over the overall appearance)
Natio Blusher in ‘Peach Glow’
Eyes:
DB Cosmetics Lash Primer
W7 Absolute Lashes Mascara
Brows:
-Modelco More Brows in ‘Medium to Dark’
Essense Eyebrow Gel
My makeup looks very matte and applied smoothly. My pores are still pretty large on the left side of my face, which isn’t ideal. Also, I am aware my undereye setting powder is waaaay too yellow, I won’t be using that again…
Face:
Elf Studio Undereye Primer
NYX Concealer in a Jar in ‘Yellow’
LA Girl Pro HD Concealer in ‘Porcelain’
MOMMA Highlighting Powder in ‘Light-Medium’ (do NOT recommend this for pale skin tones, geez louise)
Mehron Setting Powder in ‘Neutral’
MOMMA Semi-Matte Mineral Base in ‘Ivory'
MOMMA HD Mattifying Finishing Powder (I included this for fairness, as I use this with all makeup applications to smooth over the overall appearance)
Natio Blusher in ‘Peach Glow’
Eyes:
DB Cosmetics Lash Primer
W7 Absolute Lashes Mascara
Brows:
-Modelco More Brows in ‘Medium to Dark’
Essense Eyebrow Gel
Now to go out and be an adult, doing stuff
and shit.
1:50pm:
I can’t see or feel any greasiness on my
face, which is a pretty good sign! Neither my foundation or blush has faded,
even though I had been walking around in the awful Australian heat.
3:23pm:
Remember how I said it’d be an even timing?
Weeeellll, nothing goes to plan in this crazy world…(totally didn’t forget or
anything).
We’re about 3 hours into the experiment,
and only now am I seeing a wee bit of oil peeking through. The brilliance of
mineral foundation is that, when such a horror occurs, I end up looking
celestial rather than a human fry pan. I would probably blot at this point, but
I toughed it out for you lot (pls like me).
Although there’s a bit of shine, all my
makeup is still in tact and not going slippy slidey all over the place. I’m
pretty impressed so far!
5:07pm:
So much for consistency.
My matte makeup look is starting to look more dewy now. Not that that’s necessarily bad, but it is something to consider if you don’t like that look. All of the makeup is still on though! I’m starting to feel the oil building up underneath my foundation now, but as long as it’s not showing, it’s all good.
My matte makeup look is starting to look more dewy now. Not that that’s necessarily bad, but it is something to consider if you don’t like that look. All of the makeup is still on though! I’m starting to feel the oil building up underneath my foundation now, but as long as it’s not showing, it’s all good.
6:54pm:
The last check-in of the night! The
foundation has finally started to break down, but at the 6+ hour point I’m
honestly not fussed. My blush is bright and beautiful, and I could still go
outside with the state of my entire makeup look.
Final verdict:
I’m quite impressed that I got 6+ wear from
just using a powder underneath my face makeup. Although this trick is pretty
successful, I would only recommend it if you’ve run out of makeup primer and
can’t afford to buy more (*cough* me), or if you don’t need your makeup to last
for the entire day for work or play. In the end, this is a pretty nifty trick
when you’re in a pinch, and it has been my go-to until my makeup primer goes on
sale (dat struggle).
That’s all for now! Let me know if you give
this a go yourself, I would LOVE to hear your experiences!