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06-08-2017, 02:02 PM
https://media1.popsugar-assets.com/files/thumbor/TJyAShp5ropGb3r5oWayN8MFxT0/fit-in/160x160/filters:format_auto-!!-:strip_icc-!!-/2015/08/07/723/n/1922153/01a9f944_edit_img_cover_file_15741499_1438955637_S creen_Shot_2015-08-07_at_12.04.05_PM.png (https://www.popsugar.com/beauty/What-Baking-Makeup-38049190)If you follow a lot of makeup artists on Instagram (http://www.popsugar.com/beauty/Celebrity-Hairstylists-Makeup-Artists-Instagram-37109979) or Snapchat (http://www.popsugar.com/beauty/Beauty-Snapchats-Follow-37670000), you've likely **ticed a spike in powder application (**te Kim Kardashian (https://www.popsugar.com/Kim-Kardashian)). That's all due to a trend called baking.
Baking isn't new - it's been used for years in the drag community, but thanks to a spike in highlighting and contouring (http://www.popsugar.com/beauty/How-Contour-Highlight-Your-Face-37060432), the technique is getting some attention. Also k**wn as baking, the method is similar to highlighting, but without using any shimmer. Here's how it's done: After applying foundation and concealer, use a damp makeup sponge to pat a thick coat of powder on areas that you want to look brighter. Try underneath your eye, along the top of your jawbone, and down the center of your **se (places where you'd ordinarily highlight). After letting the powder sit for five to 10 minutes, dust it away with a fluffy brush.
Thanks to baking, you'll look chiseled all night - **t only does the powder highlight your features, it sets your foundation. Keep reading to see how it's done and to shop the best products for a perfectly cooked complexion.
أكثر... (https://www.popsugar.com/beauty/What-Baking-Makeup-38049190)
Baking isn't new - it's been used for years in the drag community, but thanks to a spike in highlighting and contouring (http://www.popsugar.com/beauty/How-Contour-Highlight-Your-Face-37060432), the technique is getting some attention. Also k**wn as baking, the method is similar to highlighting, but without using any shimmer. Here's how it's done: After applying foundation and concealer, use a damp makeup sponge to pat a thick coat of powder on areas that you want to look brighter. Try underneath your eye, along the top of your jawbone, and down the center of your **se (places where you'd ordinarily highlight). After letting the powder sit for five to 10 minutes, dust it away with a fluffy brush.
Thanks to baking, you'll look chiseled all night - **t only does the powder highlight your features, it sets your foundation. Keep reading to see how it's done and to shop the best products for a perfectly cooked complexion.
أكثر... (https://www.popsugar.com/beauty/What-Baking-Makeup-38049190)