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I’ve fucked up and bought baking powder not loose powder.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 19/05/2021 17:21

Wtf do I do with it?. It’s very fine and goes everywhere.

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tatasa · 19/05/2021 17:39

Eh maybe use it to bake?

mycatscausehell · 19/05/2021 17:40

tap loads off the brush then use it as normal, its just extra finely milled loose ppowder

Ivy48 · 19/05/2021 17:41

Their pretty much the same thing, just sold as being for baking. Transfer some to the lid and use a lightly dusted brush or face puff to apply it. They do the same thing

dementedpixie · 19/05/2021 17:42

You dont get make up in the home baking aisle!
How did you manage to mix them up?

BendyWendy18 · 19/05/2021 17:44

Just use it as normal powder, it should be fine

Fluffycloudland77 · 19/05/2021 17:44

It’s make up not baking ingredients @dementedpixie

I thought it was very finely milled because usually my skins quite oily but it’s soaking it all up.

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TartrazineCustard · 19/05/2021 18:22

Oh that kind of baking powder. I immediately thought of cakes as well. Grin

FlibbertyGiblets · 19/05/2021 18:27

Oh haha right, um, ok as you were

FlibbertyGiblets · 19/05/2021 18:29

Oh actually I do have a beeyoutee contribution. Kabuki brush, swirl and tap, using the lid to swirl in.

Blossomandbee · 19/05/2021 18:32

I've used it as loose powder before. Not much difference except it can go a bit cakey if you put to much on. Never tried actually baking it on as it seems a faff

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