When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (2024)

by Karen 17 Comments

Here’s something that helps when I apply liquid foundation: ya gotta give it time. Always give it enough time to set before you jump in with powder, so like four or five minutes, because if your foundation is still wet when you apply your powder, all sorts of terrible, horrible, frightening things happen…

OK, not really. But sort of. 🙂 The powder won’t apply evenly, because the wet areas will collect more of it, and that’s not great.

Another happy side effect of waiting until your foundation sets is that it’s easier to gauge your coverage. If I just layer all willy-nilly, and just keep building my foundation up in layers while each layer is still kind of wet, I can’t gauge how much coverage I actually have, and I end up in Cake Face Town.

Because nine times out of 10 I like to wear as little foundation as possible, I’ll apply my first layer, and then wait for it to set. Then it’s easy to tell if (and where) I need to add more.

Just another hopefully heartache-saving tip I learned the hard way.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. North & South! Where the heck was I when this show came out? I’m marathoning it on Netflix tonight. Episode 3 is about to start. 🙂

So. Much. Drama! I love it, but those 19th century British dudes didn’t have a lot of game. How would you feel if someone rolled up to you and said, “Marry me, miss,” seemingly out of the blue? You do one little thing like push your hair behind your ear, and they think you want to marry them.

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  1. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (2)Kwmechelle says

    Heading to Google North & South because your description about putting your hair behind your ear & getting a proposal had me rolling….?

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  2. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (3)Agata says

    That’s a great tip. I am always so impatient that I never wait for my foundation to set in. Trying it today!

    North& South used to be a really popular show in Poland in late 80s/early 90s, I remember some of it!

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  3. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (4)Shradha says

    North and South is one of the better TV series t there. And very romantic. I saw it after Colin Firth’s Pride and Prejudice. Loved it 🙂 Btw Richard Armitrage is in the Hobbit. What waste of his good looks 🙁

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  4. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (5)Vanessa C says

    Great tip! My husband just bought me a SimpleHuman mirror as an early birthday gift (!!!) and I’ve never noticed how much foundation I cake on. I normally use 2 pumps, (lately using Mac Studio Fix Fluid mixing NC 40 and NC45 for my current tan) and it looks unbelievably cakey.
    I used one pump today, and was astonished that I still got the same coverage and looks so much better.

    I’m going to try this tip tomorrow. I’m mentally preparing to look as flawless as Beyonce!

    xxxo, Vanessa

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  5. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (6)Jessica says

    I have discovered, now that I am older than I was 10 years ago when I wore powder, that I definitely should not wear powder. Ever.

    My skin is too dry and it makes me look parched and ancient. So, no powder for me.

    My friend, who is older than me with really oily skin, wears powder and she looks fantastic with it.

    These days I rarely wear foundation at all. I don’t need anything other than spot coverage here and there.

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  6. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (7)Carolyn says

    Did I not tell you North & South was good? How much do you love Richard Armitage?!
    Good reminder about letting my foundation set. I’m usually rushing to get my makeup done every morning that I probably never let my foundation or concealer set before the next step. Lately my skin is looking pretty good and I’ve got an awesome tan so I’ve been doing the bare minimum of concealer, blush and mascara. So easy!

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  7. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (9)Stephanie says

    Oops 🙂 I will definitely remember this next time I wear foundation! I put on my Urban Decay Naked Skin yesterday and didn’t let it dry before powdering but did just feel so happy with it…

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  8. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (10)Tatiana says

    Great tip! I’m usually in such a rush that I don’t wait. Then I glob on more foundation, usually around my nose and then wonder why it emphasized the lines there. Patience, patience! Lol. Thanks for the tip!

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  9. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (11)Cathy says

    gonna have to remember to let my foundation set from now on. Thanks for the tip!

    North and south is so good! I rembember being on the last episode, pausing it and thinking there is no way they are going to wrap this up in 20 mins. So good. It’s one I can watch over and over

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  10. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (12)Regina M. says

    Thanks for the tip, I always seem to forget to let my foundation set most days haha

    North and South is amazing!! I am in love with Richard Armitage’s northern accent in this! But to be frank I’m not a big fan of Margaret’s character I don’t think she deserves the sweet John Thornton!!

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  11. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (13)Celia says

    I LOVE North and South- the book is amazing, too, but then you don’t get to look at Richard Armitage for severals hours, so… Also, they made the cotton mill workers more competent and intelligent in the mini-series; I kind of appreciated that.

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  12. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (14)Heloisa says

    OMG Richard Armitage! Thorin Oakenshield from The Hobbit and Francis Dollarhyde from The Red Dragon (Hannibal TV Show)!! I don’t think it’s a waste of his good looks, quite the opposite. He made a bit horny for dwarves with his beard and piercing blue eyes, and he’s so hot and creepy as Mr. D! He appears wearing boxers during some episodes in Hannibal and even his split lip is not enough to make him ugly. A pity he’s a delusional serial killer, though.

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  13. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (15)Michaela says

    Hi Karen you sure know what you’re talking about because when I went for a make up session that’s what they did. I can see this working if you put on foundation first & then Put on eyeshadow while waiting for the foundation to dry. But what do you do about fallout?

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  14. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (16)Rita says

    Yay! You’ve discovered North & South! I think I NEED to watch it again – need some unspoken passion.

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  15. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (17)Alison M says

    North and South though!!! Ooooh, my gosh, enjoy! Every year or so I bring it back and fall in love all over again 😀

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  16. When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (18)Liz says

    Great tip! I have been doing this for about a year and it does work wonders! As I wait for it to set, I do my undereye concealer & brows.

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When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder (2024)

FAQs

When You’re Applying Liquid Foundation, Always Give It Enough Time to Set Before Applying Powder? ›

Always give it enough time to set before you jump in with powder, so like four or five minutes, because if your foundation is still wet when you apply your powder, all sorts of terrible, horrible, frightening things happen…

How long should you let foundation set before applying powder? ›

Let the foundation set for 3-5 minutes. Take a tissue, and blot all over your face, avoiding the nose if you have large pores. Pay special attention to the eyelids, lines under the eyes, and the corners of the eyes (where excess product will definitely have creased and collected).

How long to wait for setting powder? ›

Apply the rest of your face makeup—including eye makeup, eyeshadow, mascara, and lipstick—then brush on a translucent setting powder with a fluffy brush. Wait three to five minutes for the powder to set on your face.

Do you set liquid foundation with powder foundation? ›

If you don't have access to a Makeup Setting Spray, the best way to set makeup is to use powder on top of your liquid foundation, such as DB's Skin Renew Ceramide Foundation. Knowing how to apply pressed powder over liquid foundation can help you keep your base fresh for all day and nightwear.

What happens if you put setting powder before foundation? ›

Here's what applying powder before foundation does:

This application method works particularly well for oily skin, giving a more matte and longer-lasting finish by controlling excess oil production. This is great news for those looking to have their makeup last throughout the day, especially in the heat.

Do you put setting powder on wet or dry foundation? ›

A basic beauty rule of thumb, when you layer wet and dry products together, they bond, and makeup lasts longer. Traditional liquid foundation and concealer are "wet", whereas setting powder is "dry". It's also very fine, so you can layer over more wet products without fear of looking cakey or overdone.

Is a puff or brush better for setting powder? ›

For softer, lighter coverage, you'll likely prefer a brush because the product is diffused on the skin more than with a puff. While a powder brush will still set your makeup, you'll be left with a dewier, more natural look.

Do you put concealer on before or after foundation? ›

While the majority of experts recommend applying a light layer of foundation before concealer, we admit there are instances where you benefit from a concealer first, like: If you're getting photographed. If your concealer shade isn't the same as your foundation. If you're color-correcting discoloration.

Are you supposed to put setting powder all over your face? ›

Press powder under your eyes, along the sides of your nose and on your forehead and chin, as well as anywhere else that grease tends to gather. 4. For extra-oily spots like the sides of your nose or your T-Zone, grab your BIG BOSS Powder Brush and give those an extra sweep.

Can you use too much setting powder? ›

“When you're applying a finishing powder or setting powder, my top tip is to keep it lightweight and natural looking,” says Janeena. “Start off with a minimal amount and build from there. You don't want to place too much on to begin with as it can look overdone.”

What kind of powder to use after liquid foundation? ›

Setting powder should be applied after foundation and concealer, but before blusher and bronzer, to help set your base makeup in place and keep oiliness at bay.

What happens when you mix foundation and setting powder? ›

By combining the liquid and powder formulas, you're left with a foundation blend that offers a semi-matte finish, evens out the skin tone, provides buildable coverage, and lasts all day long. Don't believe us? Try for yourself and be mesmerized by the results.

Can you put powder foundation on top of foundation? ›

Powder foundation can be worn on it's own, or paired with liquid foundation for extra coverage.

Should you wait between foundation and powder? ›

We've asked makeup artist Regina Gao for her top three tips to help you pair powders with your liquid products… She says: 1. “When you apply 'wet' texture makeup like primer, liquid or cream foundation and concealer, etc. you need to wait a bit (at least 1 minute) between each layer.

What is the best way to set foundation without setting powder? ›

Go ahead and do your favorite skin prep, then apply your favorite foundation and concealer, and then blend those in with a damp sponge. And then before they dry down, saturate your face with your favorite setting spray.

Do you need setting spray if you use powder foundation? ›

Should You Use a Setting Spray or a Setting Powder? While powders tend to work better for oily skin and setting sprays for dry skin, “if you really want to set and extend the life of your makeup, I recommend using both a loose powder and a setting spray,” Almodovar explains.

How long does a foundation need to set? ›

48 Days: 100%

Some companies say that you should wait a full 48-60 days to be safe. However, that may vary depending on many of the factors in this guide. You can start framing on a poured concrete slab about seven days after it's poured when it's close to 75% cured.

How long to let primer sit before applying foundation? ›

2. Use only a thin layer of primer (usually a pea-size blob for your entire face)—glob on too much, and your makeup can end up sliding around instead of melting into your skin. 3. Wait a full 60 seconds for your primer to “set” before slathering on your concealer and foundation.

How do I prepare my face for powder foundation? ›

How to Apply Powder Foundation Like a Pro
  1. Start With Moisturizing the Skin. Prepping the skin for powder foundation is a must so start by applying a thin layer of moisturizer onto clean skin. ...
  2. Use a Blush Brush. ...
  3. When Applying, Don't Bend Your Bristles! ...
  4. Remove Oil From the Skin Before You Touch Up.

How long do you keep foundation powder on? ›

Consider replacing cream-based foundation or blushes every six months to a year. Powder products, if stored properly and free from moisture, are good for up to two years.

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