How do you use mineral setting powder?

Mineral setting powder brings calm and balance to your makeup routine. In this gentle ritual, you'll discover how lightweight, breathable minerals set your makeup without compromising your skin's natural feel.

In this video I show you step by step how to apply mineral setting powder naturally.

What does mineral setting powder do?

Mineral setting powder sets makeup and reduces shine without weighing the skin down. It melts into the skin, creating a soft, even finish that lasts all day.

Step by step

    1. 1. Apply your foundation completely
      Use your setting powder after applying your color corrector and foundation.

      2. Take a small amount of powder
      Add some powder to the lid and pick it up with a fluffy powder brush. Tap off any excess.

      3. Apply lightly to the skin
      Gently pat or sweep the powder over your face, focusing on areas where you tend to shine more easily.

      4. Work with minimal pressure
      Use light strokes so that the powder blends beautifully into the skin and the finish remains natural.

      5. Fix where necessary
      If necessary, apply an extra layer locally, without powdering the entire face again.

Additional advice

  • Why this works

    Mineral setting powder melts into the skin and sets makeup without clogging it. This keeps your look fresh and comfortable, without feeling dry or heavy.

  • Common mistakes

    • Using too much powder makes the skin look dry.
    • Powder your entire face heavily without worry.
    • Apply powder to skin that is still damp.
    • Re-powdering too often throughout the day.

  • Extra tips

    • Use setting powder targeted, not everywhere.
    • A light layer is sufficient for a natural finish.
    • Ideal for subtly extending make-up, not for concealing it.

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