Mineral makeup in general are very special types of make up. Aside from the fact that they are made from more natural ingredients, there are also different technique in applying such make ups. Each makeup company may have slight modification in their product make ups so that when applied, you will look better. Nevertheless, there had been basic guidelines in the application of mineral make up, and knowing the comfortable way of applying it is like having your personal touch. Aside from constant practice, you will also need some tools that could be very handy once you use your mineral make ups.

Among all kinds of make up, foundation are the hardest and trickiest to apply. As you may know, there are liquid mineral foundation and mineral powder foundation. These two kinds of mineral foundation are very much appropriate in different styles of make up, in different types of skin. The most common rule, however, is that when a mineral make up is composed of bismuth oxychloride, you would have to buff it very well after a careful amount of swirl and tap so that your make up would look at its best. The best tools for mineral make up foundation are kabuki. Kabukis are densely packed brush that gives a very heavy range of coverage because there is enough makeup left on the bristles after you tap. This is a very good makeup tip for people who want to achieve a more opaque look or need to don a look that appears heavy. This type of brush really requires you to buff the minerals properly. If you don’t, you will have a streaky look and your pores will appear larger.

Aside from kabuki, using a fluffy brush is also a very popular way to apply mineral make up is a fluffy face brush. Kabuki brushes yields a better quality and gives a more pigmented look however, a little make up that is provided by bluffing a nice fluffy brush goes a long way. Regardless of animal hair or synthetic hair, fluffy brushes that are of good quality can give a sheer look that makes your face glamorous.