Way too chalky.. cant use it over foundation. Perhaps looks fine if yiu wear it over bare face
The first time I learned about this powder was in the early 90's in the pages of Vogue. As a teen just learning about makeup the idea of very expensive French powder didn't click. I'd see or read abou...
This used to be my go-to loose powder until about 2006 when I found LM loose powder. I'm super pale (nc15 or lighter) and this powder was a good color match as far as darkness, and the yellow helped ...
This will last for many years. At first, I would use this to set the powder compact foundation with a fluffy brush. But I notice that using a brush to apply does not set the makeup as well as a flocke...
I bought this when the rave was on how fantastic Banane was and what a healthy glow it gives. Well, I guess that depends on your skin tone and the foundation you use because for me this tends to make ...
I managed to buy a BNIB of this from eBay for £14 delivered. I've been using it for over a year and still am not half way through the tub. I apply a loose dusting with my Elf Studio powder brush and f...
Superb yellow toned powder that really flattered my skin by blending so well with its yellow undertones. I didn't really need to apply a foundation beforehand as it worked so well for me. Decent oil...
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! I use this for everything! Great for setting makeup, highlighting, evening out redness or even toning down blush if I was too heavy handed. The yellow tone is very understated and...
This is the only powder i have found to be yellow enough to even out my pale-ish pink skintone. I use it over my Giorgio Armani face fabric #8 foundation and it works like a dream... I will be using ...
This is the closest approximation of a loose powder shade that I can get to my HG-but-discontinued loose powder, a translucent chartreuse shade by Japanese dept. store brand Kesalan Petharan. It's a p...