Setting powder is the final touch to not only keep your makeup in place but also blur, mattify and smooth out the skin - shoppers say this Hourglass one is the best ever
Face powder is something that really finishes off our makeup - but sadly, if we're not using a good one then it can actually throw the whole look off and make us look dry and cakey.
It's a high end product and it is on the pricier side, but shoppers have said it is "worth every penny".Read more:Beauty lovers say iconic concealer is 'worth the hype' - it brightens eyes and blurs lines "I really like this powder product. I would normally wear a pressed powder but decided to give loose a go to try baking technique to make my make up stay. The powder is translucent so gives your skin a blurring affect without the colour and makes the skin smooth. If I was going to use a loose powder I would without a doubt choose this one. I really recommend trying," gushed one shopper.
A third praised: "This is seriously the best setting powder i have ever tried. I love the packaging for one. The packaging helps eliminate wasting powder. The powder itself is so fine has no flash back and doesn’t completely mattify my skin which I appreciate it. I have dry to combo skin. My t zone is oily this helped keep my oils at bay. The finish is beautiful not powdery or chalky like some powders I have used in the past. This truly is a beautiful powder.
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