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Hi all - I have a question for the experts here. I'm probably not using the right terminology (and for all I know this is a very common problem), so bear with me.
Occasionally, when I am applying pressed powder or a self-setting powder, the surface of the powder gets crudded up with what look like streaks of hardened product. It happens most often in humid weather, or if I am a tiny bit sweaty as I am applying powder, so I was wondering if the top layer of the powder is getting wet, and this is what it looks like when it dries. If I really press hard, I can get some of it to come off onto the applicator pad - there's no way I can dislodge it with a brush. Am I the first person to ever encounter this? If not, any suggestions for a solution? I wonder if it makes sense to scrape off the part on top and just keep using the powder below... I have had this happen with MAC sheer pressed powder and with MAC studio fix self-setting powder. Thanks in advance for any suggestions! Erica
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I think you nailed it.
![]() I've had it happen occassionally, and I just scrape it off and go on. As long as you're keeping your brushes (or powder puffs) clean, I don't think sanitation would be a problem, meaning if it's just moisture and not oil or sweat.
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Yes, this is quite normal (unfortunately). It also happens to eyeshadows when you wet them with water or a liquid sealer.
This happens more with M.A.C. pressed powders, and happens to a much lesser degree to no colour powders like Bio-Elements, Vincent Kehoe, Kryolan, and Kett, and to HD rated setting powders such as Matte F/X (Cover F/X), Face Atelier, and Ben Nye Luxe powders. To prevent the hardening, thus making your pressed powders last longer, blot the moisture from your face using a tissue first. Use a new sponge applicator, or a clean brush, or even better yet, a clean Miller Puff for setting or touch-ups... The point being, make sure your tools are clean and dry. To salvage your compact, take your metal spatula, and very gently scrape the hardened surface off, the new exposed layer is now usable. If you have used more than 50% of your compact through regular use, the scraping might crumble the rest of the product. (My experience with M.A.C.). For eyeshadows, just wet your brush and press it onto a small area close to the edge of the shadow. Unfortunately, the scraping method won't work on eyeshadows... Unless you want loose eyeshadows.
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Many thanks to both of you! It was driving me crazy...
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No Prob, hoped it worked out ![]() P.S. It drove me crazy too when I first got into the Industry...
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