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Dec 25, 2015
Stephanie B.
I really want to try baking, but I'm not sure what products to buy? From what I've gathered you need a concealer or highlight and some sort of powder. Is there a certain powder you guys use?
Dec 25, 2015
Livi H.
Baking is just an extensive form of setting your under eye concealer and/or other areas of your face. It's only suited for oily skin who needs more setting. I'm combo oily and I don't even do this lol! Maybe I would do it in the summer... And the way it's done is you put your highlighting concealer first blend it out like normal, then set it with a transparent powder such as Laura mercier loose powder or whatever translucent loose powder you have. I have Rms unpowder which I think is setting powder on crack because it's so amazing. Anyway, as long as it's translucent and loose you should be right on. I personally like using a beauty blender or some type of damp sponge to apply. Just dip it in there and start "dotting them on" wait a few minutes or however long you like then brush them off!
Dec 27, 2015
Emily B.
Elf makes a translucent powder that works pretty good, and it's pretty cheap which is ideal because baking uses a lot of product