But if applied with a powder puff, loose powder can build up and clog oily skin, sit in fine lines and create a “chalky” effect on mature skin. Pressed powder is more convenient but the powder sits more heavily on the face and dulls a delicate, dry complexion. … Always use powder sparingly, especially around your eyes.
Just so, can you use setting powder on mature skin?
People also ask, is Loose powder better than pressed?
Advantages of Loose and Pressed Powder
Loose powder generally isn’t used on its own — you apply it after foundation, to set the makeup on your skin and make it last longer. It’s finer than pressed powder, so it tends to settle into fine lines and wrinkles more easily than pressed powder does.
What is the best makeup for aging skin?
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Is powder bad for wrinkles?
Powder tends to settle in the fine lines and crinkles of the skin, making them look worse, so it’s best to skip it. If you can’t give up your beloved powder, “avoid applying it to areas that have a lot of wrinkles, such as crow’s feet,” Picou says.