Using baby powder to mattify?
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Sep 5, 2014
Kath J.
Good idea? Yay or nay?
Also, can that set your makeup too? lol
Sep 5, 2014
Erin L.
Idk about mattifying it but you can set your makeup with it
Sep 5, 2014
Rissa G.
I personally use cornstarch when I've ran out of powder looool.
Sep 5, 2014
Breeze T.
Same as Renay. Talc can clog your pores, I quit using it anywhere after a terrible rash I got.
Cornstarch is the main ingredient of most powders anyway so you should be safe.
Sep 5, 2014
Breeze T.
(baby powder is talc)
Sep 5, 2014
Breeze T.
OK I just did a little research and baby powder can be talc or cornstarch based. Either way, it's cheaper to get cornstarch in the food section.
Sep 5, 2014
Jenny B.
What! you can use baby power to set your makeup? hmmm didnt know that.
Sep 5, 2014
Louise U.