I usually wait for mine to dry a bit so I can polish the areas where I have deep creases and it starts to wrinkle so there is less concealer there so I apply the powder but not sure if this is the best way to do it. You wonder how others are doing. I wonder if I should change lanes or if it’s okay.
That’s how I do it too, always wait for concealer or corrector to settle a bit, tap out the creases and then powder. I tried powdering immediately after application and it creased. Lesson learned: It’s much harder to tap out creases after you already powdered lol.
Once I’m happy with somehow it looks I’ll tap on a small amount of powder to set it.
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