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Confused about the difference between setting powder and finishing powder? That’s completely understandable. At a glance, the two products look virtually the same (they either come in a loose powder ...
If you have been a makeup enthusiast, you'd agree that you would never ignore a compact powder. From wedding festivities to a casual brunch with your girls, compact powders can transform your look and ...
While “generally recognized as safe” by the FDA for use in cosmetics, some people choose to avoid makeup that contains talcum powder (or talc) because of unconfirmed studies linking the ingredient to ...
Full disclosure: As the owner of a shiny T-zone by the end of the day (okay, by lunch) I can attest that it makes a difference to actually set my face makeup. When I say “set,” I’m referring to the ...
Setting powder is probably one of those things you’ve heard about but never really used. Maybe you’re a minimalist loves the no-makeup look pioneer by Bobbi Brown, or you’re worried that powder might ...
There’s a lot to love about summer. But when the temperatures rise and the weather becomes unbearably hot, especially in August, it’s time for some beauty adjustments. Silk presses are traded for ...
Makeup helps enhance your look and cover blemishes, and powders play an important role in finishing it. Compact and loose powders are staples in most makeup kits, but they serve different purposes ...
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