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Setting sprays and powders can both boost the staying power of your makeup look, but their finishes and ideal application techniques vary. Use a setting powder on areas that could use more oil control ...
Glassy complexions may be all the rage, but professional make-up artists understand that what sets a dewy, ultra-expensive skin finish apart from make-up that veers too greasy is clever, targeted use ...
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Your skin type should determine the beauty products you use. From skincare to makeup, choosing the right formulas can make or break the look, feel and health of your skin. Those with oily skin should ...
At the end of the day, you want the makeup you carefully applied to still be there, and setting powder is the key to making sure your look stays put. It absorbs oil but repels water (see how we tested ...
No makeup look is complete without a dusting of setting powder. Sure, you can easily drop $30+ on prestige favorites, but there are plenty of drugstore setting powders out there that are just as good.
If you work forever on perfecting your face and then the look never seems to last, you may need setting powder. But what is a setting powder? “A setting powder is a powder used to set makeup in place.
A good setting powder is an integral final step to ensuring your painstakingly applied makeup lasts longer than a few hours. A setting powder absorbs excess oil and helps lock in your base products, ...