Powder Makeup

Powder Makeup Manufacturer Advantage

 

Evetin Make up Factory explicitly rejects the use of animal testing
Since the establishment of the factory, Evetin Cosmetics Factory has never tested any cosmetics on animals, nor has it commissioned any animal testing. In addition, the cosmetics factory conducts internal application tests or patch tests (epidermal tests) on voluntary test subjects to determine the local compatibility of the products.

Evetin's Quality Control
Quality control of our cosmetics factory products comes within the systematic processes and procedures that we implement as manufacturers to ensure that their products meet specified quality standards, are safe for consumer use, and are manufactured in accordance with European standards, and this is what we strive for.
According to European standard includes all stages of the manufacturing, production, & packaging process

Evetin's Cosmetic Product​​​​​ Testing
In addition to professional quality, the makeup factory places special emphasis on product usage. All products have undergone skin compatibility testing and confirmation by dermatologists. The expertise and strict quality control of the factory's more than 20 experienced engineers guarantee that every product is "state-of-the-art."
We work to formulate unique formulations that suit all skin, face and body needs from the best basic ingredients.
We have a team of internationally certified installers and manufacturing experts to work on each job specifically
We care about the smallest details, which are the essence of the cosmetics industry.

 

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Powder makeup factory manufacturing pressed powder process

 

 

There are two kinds of production process for powder makeup: wet method and dry method.
(1) Wet method will first color pigments and powder raw materials grinding mixed evenly, and then sieve, and then add adhesive solution or emulsion and flavor, and then fully mixed, sieve, the resulting mixture particles at room temperature or warm air dry, finally the product pressed into the appropriate packaging container.
(2) The dry method is suitable for large-scale production, mainly requiring the use of greater pressure. The coloring pigment is mixed and crushed in the mixer, and then it is mixed with the pre-dissolved and mixed matrix and essence, and after mixing and mixing, it is added in the way of spray and mixed evenly. Then the above materials are crushed with a grinder, sifted, pressed in the box after packaging.
(3) There are dry and wet pressed powder

 

What Are the Benefits of Powder Makeup

 

 

Lightweight and breathable: Unlike liquid foundations that can sometimes feel heavy and cakey, powder makeup provides a breathable, barely-there finish. This makes it a great choice for everyday wear.


Perfect for oily skin: Powder makeup is great for those with oily or combination skin. Its mattifying properties help to absorb excess oil . This is ideal during the warmer months when humidity can worsen oily skin issues. Oily skin: Powder makeup is great for those with oily or combination skin. Its mattifying properties help to absorb excess oil . This is ideal during the warmer months when humidity can worsen oily skin issues.


Easy to apply: With a simple swipe of a brush or a makeup sponge, you can achieve an even, natural-looking complexion in minutes. This ease of application makes it a go-to option for quick touch-ups throughout the day.


Buildable coverage: Whether you prefer a light, sheer look or a more full-coverage finish, powder makeup offers buildable coverage to suit your needs. You can start with a light layer for a natural look and add more for additional coverage without worrying about it looking too thick or unnatural.


Long-lasting wear: They tend to last longer on the skin, reducing the need for frequent reapplications. This long-lasting wear ensures your makeup looks fresh from morning till night, making it perfect for long workdays or special occasions.


Reduces the appearance of fine lines: Powder makeup is able to minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. By setting into the skin seamlessly, it provides a smoother, more youthful appearance, making it a favorite among mature skin users.


Suitable for sensitive skin: Many powder makeups are formulated with fewer ingredients than liquid foundations, reducing the risk of irritation and breakouts. Mineral foundation is also non-comedogenic which helps keep your pores clear.

 

Matte Powder Foundation

 

How to Apply Powder Makeup

Application techniques can make all the difference when applying powder makeup. Read on for best practices and tips to ensure the process is as easy as it can be.


With a sponge
● If you want your powder makeup to last throughout the day, insists that you must start with hydrated skin. Be sure to properly moisturize your skin first. Powder-based products adhere best to skin that's hydrated.
● Once your moisturizer has settled, you can use a flat sponge to press and roll the powder makeup into areas such as around the nose and mouth.
● Moving on to the rest of your face, lightly press the sponge into the skin and roll it with your fingers to ensure an even application of powder.


With a brush
● Recommends concealer before powder for those looking to cover up specific areas. On moisturized skin, apply concealer and blend it well on blemishes and veins.
● For a natural and seamless finish, apply the powder makeup using a medium-sized powder brush, blending and targeting the areas that need coverage. Recommends finding a powder brush that allows you to blend powder easily on the face and gets into the harder-to-reach areas.
● If you prefer fuller coverage when wearing powder makeup, recommends lightly misting your powder brush. (emphasis on the lightly—you don't want to get your powder makeup too wet.) if you prefer full coverage: Moisturize, conceal, lightly spray the brush with a hydrating mist, dip it in the powder makeup, and apply until you have the desired coverage. Once you've achieved your desired coverage, give your skin a few minutes to warm up the complexion and see the final results.

 

How to Find Your Perfect Powder Makeup Colour Match

 

The right powder makeup shade should be almost invisible. Powder makeup should blend seamlessly into your skin tone, appearing consistent no matter how much or little you apply. There are three key factors in finding the right powder makeup shade – understanding your skin tone and undertone, swatch testing, and updating your shade with the seasons to ensure a perfect powder makeup match all year 'round. 

 

Step 1: Know your skin tone
Learning how to find the right colour of powder makeup shade starts with knowing what your skin tone is. Your skin tone refers to the natural colour of your complexion, which can be fair, light, medium or deep. If the tone of your skin varies across different areas of your face, focus on your jawline away from the apple of your cheek where there is often more of a natural flush.

 

Step 2: Identify your undertone
The right powder makeup shade should match your skin's undertone. While your skin tone is how light or dark your skin is, the 'undertone' refers to the colours under the surface of your skin and can be warm, cool, or neutral. While your skin tone may change with the seasons, your undertone should remain consistent.

 

Step 3: Test on bare skin
Next tip in learning how to pick the right powder makeup shade is testing on bare skin. Attempting to perfect your powder makeup colour match to your skin can be difficult when you are already wearing makeup, so testing powder makeup shades on a bare face is the key to accurate shade selection.

Where this may differ is if you frequently wear fake tan, in this instance match your powder makeup shade to the undertone of your skin after applying self-tanner as the undertone of the product may differ.

 

Step 4: Start with options
To find your perfect powder makeup shade match, start with a selection and narrow down your choices. Find three powder makeup shades that look like a good match and apply them in parallel lines on your jawline, extending the product from your cheek and onto your neck slightly. The perfect powder makeup shade is the one that blends seamlessly into your skin in both areas.
Avoid swatching shades on your arm. While it's quick and easy, it's essential to test your powder makeup where it will be applied, as your skin tone may significantly vary between your arm and your face.

 

Step 5: Check in natural light
Finding the right lighting is an important step when picking the right powder makeup shade, as different light types have different tones, which may influence how the undertone of your chosen shade appears. Skip the in-store fluorescent lighting when shade matching and head out into natural light for a more accurate view.

 

Step 6: Update with the seasons
As the weather changes, so may your skin tone. While your summer shade may be a perfect match when you have a glowing tan, it is unlikely to still work in the middle of winter. Your undertone will remain the same, but the depth of your powder makeup shade will need to be colour matched again as your skin tone changes to ensure your complexion is flawless all year.

 

 

What Does Powder Makeup Do

Powder makeup is a finely milled, pigmented powder that adds coverage to your skin with a lightweight finish. It tends to be a favorite among those who like a lightweight finish, have oily skin or want to be able to touch up their makeup throughout the day. Thanks to the weightless feel of today's powders, they allow you to provide your skin with breathable and buildable coverage that can go the distance.

Highlighter Powder for Face

 

How Do Powder Makeup and Liquid Foundation Compare
 

Neither powder makeup nor liquid foundation is necessarily better than the other. Depending on what you need from your foundation, one may be a better fit for you.  

 
Best for full coverage

Liquid foundation that is buildable is a better choice for users who want a full coverage foundation. Normally, liquid foundation is available in different weights (medium to full coverage). You can also add layers of foundation in areas that need more coverage, which makes it perfect for concealing blemishes or areas of uneven skin tone.

 
Best for light coverage

You simply can't beat a powder makeup foundation for light coverage. Even sheer liquid foundations usually have more coverage than a powder makeup foundation. In addition, it's easier to control the amount of powder makeup on your skin because you can remove it more easily than a liquid foundation.

 
For natural looks

For weightless, natural looks, you'll almost always choose a liquid foundation. Powder makeup foundations can look natural, but the more coverage you add, the more matte your finish becomes. For dewy, natural-looking skin, a lightweight liquid foundation is key.

 
For long-lasting wear

Many formulas boast wearability that lasts for hours, but it's very difficult to formulate a powder makeup foundation with this capability. Liquid foundation absorbs into your skin and usually includes ingredients to help keep it in place. If you double down and use a primer with your liquid foundation, you'll get even more lasting coverage.
If you have oily skin and choose a powder makeup foundation, you may need to reapply it numerous times a day. That can be difficult because you'll have to reapply your powder makeup foundation on top of your other cosmetics, like blushes and luminizers.

 
For buildability

This is highly a matter of preference as powder makeup and liquid foundations offer some buildability. However, it's important to note that the more powder makeuped foundation you use, the heavier and more matte your finish will be. If your goal is a more natural look, you'll likely want to use a buildable liquid foundation.

 
For ease of application

If you're looking for the easiest way to get flawless skin without needing a million different application techniques, powder makeup foundation is a solid choice. Powder makeup foundation is easy to apply and blends very easily. It's usually very easy to move powder makeup application with a brush and spread it out if you get too much in one spot.

 

 

 
Our cosmetics Factory
 

 

Guangzhou Evetin International Biological Co., Ltd. is a large cosmetics enterprise integrating R&D, production, sales and service. The company is located at No. 8, helong Street, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, where transportation is convenient and logistics are developed.
There are over 200 employees in the factory; the daily production volume is over 50,000 units, and the monthly production exceeds 3 million units. We provide professional and efficient OEM/ODM cosmetics processing services, mainly operating high-end cosmetics products such as foundation liquid, mascara, powder, lip gloss, eyebrow pencil and eyeliner, as well as lipstick and lip balm. The company has standard workshops and modern R&D center and production base, and has a top-notch research and development team, production team and management team. Our production workshops meet the 100,000-level GMP dust-free standard, and are equipped with 12 automated production lines and multiple advanced emulsification and powder press equipment. The laboratory is equipped with multi-functional detection instruments. These facilities enable us to have the ability to produce and process high-quality and cost-effective international products.

 

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FAQ
 
 

Q: When should you use powder makeup?

A: Powder makeup can be worn alone as your main makeup or used in conjunction with liquid foundation to add extra coverage and mattify the skin. There are many formulas suitable for acne-prone, sensitive, and oily skin types that are easy to apply and leave a soft, beautiful satin finish.

Q: Can powder makeup be used alone?

A: Powder makeup can be used on its own, as the base of your makeup look, or you can layer it over primer and concealer for more coverage.

Q: What skin type is powder makeup for?

A: Ideal for all skin types, but especially for oily skin. Powder makeups are great for oily skin because they softly mattify the skin and conceal imperfections to leave your complexion even with a flawless finish.

Q: What is the difference between liquid and powder makeup?

A: True or false: All foundations are basically the same. False! Liquid foundation is available in water, cream and oil-based formulas. These products do a great job of seamlessly blending onto the skin, hiding imperfections and can even hydrate your skin. They can also offer light, medium or full coverage, depending on the specific formula.
Powder makeup also provides light, medium or full coverage for a more mattifying look. It applies like a traditional face powder and can easily be reapplied throughout the day as needed. Powder makeup is more likely to stay in place during warm weather, absorbing oils for a fresh look that lasts all day.

Q: Is pressed powder the same as powder makeup?

A: You may think pressed powder and powder makeup are the same, due to the similarities in their packaging and their names, but these two products are very different. Powder makeup combines the benefits of a powder and foundation, all in one easy-to-use product. It also has more pigment and provides more coverage than a pressed powder. Additionally, pressed powders are normally used on top of liquid or cream foundation, setting them in place.

Q: Can you use powder makeup alone?

A: Powder makeup can be used on its own, as the base of your makeup look, or you can layer it over primer and concealer for more coverage.

Q: Does powder makeup cause dry skin?

A: You may have heard that powder makeup can dry out your skin, so naturally, you may have some concerns. It's true that powder makeup works well with oily and acne-prone skin, due to its oil-absorbing properties. However, that doesn't mean it's bad for dry skin! Certain mattifying formulas can dry out skin more, but good news—there are powder makeups that can suit all skin types. Pick a formula that's lightweight and hydrating, and you'll be good to go.

Q: Is powder makeup good for everyday use?

A: Lightweight and Breathable: Unlike liquid foundations that can sometimes feel heavy and cakey, powder makeup provides a breathable, barely-there finish. This makes it a great choice for everyday wear.

Q: How to use powder makeup for beginners?

A: Then, slowly begin buffing it in gentle circular motions onto the face, forehead, cheeks and chin. Avoid applying powder makeup close to the eye area.

Q: Can I use foundation powder daily?

A: Over time, frequent use of foundation can also lead to skin dehydration and dullness. Many foundations contain ingredients like alcohol or matte-finish powders that can absorb excess oil from the skin, resulting in dryness and a lack of radiance.

Q: Can I mix powder makeup with moisturizer?

A: You can mix powdered foundation into your moisturizer, but you'll want to keep an eye on the powder-to-liquid ratio. Too much powder can cause the moisturizer to cake.

Q: Can I use powder makeup for combination skin?

A: Try mattifying loose powder for oily and combination skin, or add compact powder to your beauty routine for dry skin types in need of a natural, even finish.

Q: How do I know my powder makeup color?

A: Take a good look at the veins on your wrist under natural light for an easy way to determine your undertone. If your veins look green, it is likely you have warm undertones; if they are blue/purple, you have cool undertones. If they appear blue/green or match your skin colour, you most likely have neutral undertones.

Q: Does powder makeup clog pores?

A: Who it's best for: Normal, oily, combination, sensitive and acne-prone skin, and those who simply don't like anything feeling heavy. (Such as skin types #1, #2, #3, and #4.) Skin benefits: powder makeups shouldn't have a pore-clogging effect or leave a greasy residue since they don't use emollients or oils.

Q: Can I set my face with powder makeup?

A: If you have oily skin, you know the shiny-by-mid-afternoon struggle well. Even if you use matte foundation and a crease-free concealer, excess oil always seems to creep through your face makeup. This is where setting your makeup with a powder makeup can come in handy.

Q: Can I sleep in powder makeup?

A: Sleeping with makeup on hinders this renewal process which leads to dull skin. When you sleep in your day-old foundation, powder, and eye makeup, it can settle into your creases and fine lines, causing dull, dry, itchy skin. Make sure you follow an effective makeup removal practice to avoid having dull-looking skin.

Q: Do you need primer for powder makeup?

A: You may want to start with a primer to create a matte base to work with, and to ensure that your foundation lasts even longer. Make sure your primer is fully dry before applying your powder makeup. Then, place concealer on any spots that you want to camouflage. Now you're ready for foundation.

Q: Should you use a sponge or brush for powder makeup?

A: As a rule of thumb, opt for a sponge when you want to achieve a flawless finish and when using liquid formulas. Alternatively, reach for a brush when you want a precise application and are working with powder or cream-based products.

Q: Is powder makeup worth it?

A: You simply can't beat a powder makeup for light coverage. Even sheer liquid foundations usually have more coverage than a powder makeup. In addition, it's easier to control the amount of powder on your skin because you can remove it more easily than a liquid foundation.

Q: How long do you keep powder makeup on?

A: 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. Lipstick is good for one to two years, and lip gloss can be used for six months to 1 year.

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