The non-comedogenic powder is available in 15 shades for a diverse number of skin tones, and unlike many
other powder foundations, feels plush and not cakey.
Not exact matches
Makes my
foundation last like no
other powder I've tried without irritating or drying my skin.
Even after using a setting
powder or spray, there is a little bit of transfer, but that is normal with
other foundations I have tried.
Found in:
foundation, loose
powder, bronzer, blush, eye shadow, mascara, lip balm, and
others.
It lasted a long time and isn't super shimmery like a lot of
other blushes, it's very natural and blends great no matter if you use liquid or mineral
powder foundation..
To choose the right
foundation i.e liquid, loose
powder, compact or
others, it is important to know the skin type.
It's great for beginners to the world of
foundation, and it can be used in conjunction with
other products like concealer and
powder to create a flawless base for the rest of your makeup.
Other products blend easily with the
foundation, like a
powdered blush, as well.
Great post, I've really got into
powder to fix
foundation recently but didn't know there were so many
other great types / uses The multicolour
powder pearls look great for evening complexions, I'll definitely give them a try
This natural
foundation formula is enriched with antioxidant packed super fruits, vitamins and
other skin nourishing nutrients, and has a liquid to matte
powder finish to make your skin velvet soft.
I recently bought Maybelline's
Powder Foundation and for some reason it is really flakey on my skin (this has happened before with
other foundations as well).
Actually, there are many reasons to love
powder: it fixes
foundation, banishes shine, conceals minor blemishes, provides a surface for any
other powder products, it softens bright shades of blush, etc..
I have a very oily t - zone and like every
foundation that I've used, this product did end up oxidizing on my nose throughout the day but
other than that it help us pretty nicely with a setting
powder.
The
powder is magical in that it blends all the
other colors previously applied to the face (i.e.
foundation, bronzer, blush) and gives the skin a flawless finish.
The colour I have is Opal, which is a tad light but for
powder foundations I prefer to go a shade lighter as I find that this, like most
others, got darker after a short while.
It has none of the obvious makeup texture of
other cream,
powder, liquid, and mousse
foundations that I've tried.