I have the tinted version in fair (I know, it’s not under that listing) but I have also tried a sample of the untinted and overall this is the only powder I’ve ever used that doesn’t make my dry skin ...
Scary! Didnt recognize myself in the mirror. Sorry to rain on the parade here …. but this made me look so old!! And I used the tiniest amount. Stay away of you have dry skin under your eyes.
I do like this, but don’t think I would repurchase. You only need a tiny bit otherwise you’ll get a white cast. It’s so finely milled that I lose a lot of it in the sink. I like it because it doesn’t ...
This is probably the best loose powder I've found for my setting my under eyes. I have dry skin and approaching my mid-30's so I need hydration (especially under my eyes) but I also need to set it oth...
This is a really good powder, despite some flaws. One, the hyaluronic acid content is a major plus. (No need to elaborate on how good HA can be for the skin.). This powder also works best for matti...
As someone with dry skin, I was intrigued by a powder containing HA. I was so disappointed! I haven't tried many loose powders. I'm a big fan of BECCA and I've used Laura Mercier's in the past. I th...
I first purchased this a few years ago and it was holy grail. I wore this every day. I have textured skin which is prone to breakouts, only a light dusting and it blurred my pores and gave me this lit...
Very smooth and did not dry my skin. Very surprise with the silky texture. After several use, somehow the powder does not feel hydrating. But I is still smooth and silky
The powder is finely milled, white and the only ingredients are silica and hyaluronic acid. A previous reviewer mentioned that it contained a potentially toxic ingredient. I’m happy to report that I...
I have this in a ‘oh so tiny and you’ll miss it’ sample pot which has lasted me ages. I feel that so many issues we have with make-up can often be put down to a matter of learning how to apply it. I...