Thursday, January 7, 2010

What is the difference between bronzer and pressed powder?

do you use them @ the same time or seperatly? pros, cons, ect. Also, what is the difference between concealer and cover up? thanks always!What is the difference between bronzer and pressed powder?
Bronzer gives you a flush of color, and it's kind of like blush, only it's more natural, not pink or anything. You apply it where the sun should hit your face (cheeks, forehead, etc.) You can use it with pressed powder, but it doesn't matter, and most bronzers come in pressed powder form.





Concealer is used for spot treatment and cover up is used all over your face for hiding blemishes. Apply concealer first and you'll need less cover-up.What is the difference between bronzer and pressed powder?
Bronzer is a powder that is meant to give you a sun-kissed look. You use it after you put on all your makeup. You can apply it with a large powder brush across your nose - cheeks - even on your chest. Basically anywhere you want to look tanner.





Pressed powder is what you put over you foundation to set your makeup or what girls use thru out the day to absorb oil. Yes these two are used seperately. Both are good but for different reasons.





Concealer and coverup are the same things.
Bronzers can come in compressed powder form, and compressed powder is exactly what it sounds like: it is powder that is tightly compressed. Bronzer can come in compressed powder, loose powder, and lotion forms. All of these, compressed powder, loose powder, and lotions can come in all different skin tone colors, as well.


And ';cover up'; is just a generic term that can be used interchangeably with concealer and foundation.
you can use them at the same time. The pressed powder covers your acne while the bronzers highlite your face and give it a healthy glow. But don't use the cover up unless you really need it. If you have naturally clear skin, it just makes your face look painted on.

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