Guest guest Posted April 1, 2002 Report Share Posted April 1, 2002 I use Elisabeth Arden Loose Powder (color medium) and really like the color and the coverage but thought I would try Jane Iredale's loose powder cause it's probably more skin friendly. I use FANCL Milky foundation and have loose powder on top of that, so I wonder if the Jane Iredale loose powder is ok to have over a foundation, or r will it look to caky ? And you who use it, what color do u use ? tnx //Kajsa. _____________________________________________________ Hitta snörapporter... från 500 olika skidorter i Europa på http://se.snow.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2002 Report Share Posted April 1, 2002 You would prob have to use a really light touch with the JI. The consistency of the powder is thicker than reg loose powders, which usu have talc. The JI is meant to be used soley as a foundation, rather than a setting powder. However, I'm sure there are women out there you are using JI as a setting powder successfully, but ifyou like a sheerer natural finish, you will really have to work with it. Good Luck. GT -- In rosacea-support@y..., Kajsa W wrote: > I use Elisabeth Arden Loose Powder (color medium) and > really like the color and the coverage but thought I > would try Jane Iredale's loose powder cause it's > probably more skin friendly. > I use FANCL Milky foundation and have loose powder on > top of that, so I wonder if the Jane Iredale loose > powder is ok to have over a foundation, or r will it > look to caky ? > And you who use it, what color do u use ? > > tnx > > //Kajsa. > > _____________________________________________________ > Hitta snörapporter... > från 500 olika skidorter i Europa > på http://se.snow.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2002 Report Share Posted April 1, 2002 You would prob have to use a really light touch with the JI. The consistency of the powder is thicker than reg loose powders, which usu have talc. The JI is meant to be used soley as a foundation, rather than a setting powder. However, I'm sure there are women out there you are using JI as a setting powder successfully, but ifyou like a sheerer natural finish, you will really have to work with it. Good Luck. GT -- In rosacea-support@y..., Kajsa W wrote: > I use Elisabeth Arden Loose Powder (color medium) and > really like the color and the coverage but thought I > would try Jane Iredale's loose powder cause it's > probably more skin friendly. > I use FANCL Milky foundation and have loose powder on > top of that, so I wonder if the Jane Iredale loose > powder is ok to have over a foundation, or r will it > look to caky ? > And you who use it, what color do u use ? > > tnx > > //Kajsa. > > _____________________________________________________ > Hitta snörapporter... > från 500 olika skidorter i Europa > på http://se.snow.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2002 Report Share Posted April 1, 2002 You would prob have to use a really light touch with the JI. The consistency of the powder is thicker than reg loose powders, which usu have talc. The JI is meant to be used soley as a foundation, rather than a setting powder. However, I'm sure there are women out there you are using JI as a setting powder successfully, but ifyou like a sheerer natural finish, you will really have to work with it. Good Luck. GT -- In rosacea-support@y..., Kajsa W wrote: > I use Elisabeth Arden Loose Powder (color medium) and > really like the color and the coverage but thought I > would try Jane Iredale's loose powder cause it's > probably more skin friendly. > I use FANCL Milky foundation and have loose powder on > top of that, so I wonder if the Jane Iredale loose > powder is ok to have over a foundation, or r will it > look to caky ? > And you who use it, what color do u use ? > > tnx > > //Kajsa. > > _____________________________________________________ > Hitta snörapporter... > från 500 olika skidorter i Europa > på http://se.snow.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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