milamonster
Well-known member
SO I see that these powders come in many colors like neutral set, chestnut and ebony.
I'm a bit curious as to these colors...for neutral set that is a general translucent powder, right? Would this be similar to using the prep & prime powder for mac or the hd mufe powder? If those can be used for any skin tone then why the need for the chestnut and ebony? For example I myself am nw45 so should i use chestnut for people around my skin tone? If i wanted to add this to my makeup kit would just neutral set do or would that look ashy on someone that is darker? OR should i get all 3? I want to cover from the lightest to darkest. Also how do you apply this powder? With a bush or with a puff (velour or what kind?) THANKS!
I'm a bit curious as to these colors...for neutral set that is a general translucent powder, right? Would this be similar to using the prep & prime powder for mac or the hd mufe powder? If those can be used for any skin tone then why the need for the chestnut and ebony? For example I myself am nw45 so should i use chestnut for people around my skin tone? If i wanted to add this to my makeup kit would just neutral set do or would that look ashy on someone that is darker? OR should i get all 3? I want to cover from the lightest to darkest. Also how do you apply this powder? With a bush or with a puff (velour or what kind?) THANKS!