Camera Ready: 5 Setting Powders For Every Budget
I?ve never made setting powder a permanent step in my beauty routine. To be completely honest, I rarely remember to use it. But lately I?ve needed more coverage (thank you breakouts, redness, uneven texture at 29) and so I?ve been opting for CC creams and foundation, which has led me to rediscover old purchases, free samples and new splurges.
Before I share my thoughts on 5 setting powders under $40, here?s a quick breakdown on the different kinds of powders so you can find the right one for you. I realized most of the ones in this post are translucent powders but there are pros and cons to every type.
Loose setting powders come in two forms: translucent and colored. Colored ones work to correct tone, brighten the face, and correct redness. Translucent powders might be preferred because they don?t change the color of the foundation and don?t add coverage. Pressed powders add slightly more coverage than loose ones when applied with a buffing motion to the face. Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder ($38): I purchased a mini size on Sephora way back when and honestly, I?m kind of pissed I didn?t splurge on the full-size. This powder has a silky finish that feels so light on my fair skin. The application with the mini puff is key though. First, you need to prep the puff. Then you have to gently press and roll onto the skin to work the powder in. Needless to say, it?s a little time consuming and I only recommend buying this if you?re a perfectionist.
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