ORIGINAL REVIEW 3/5 LIPPIES: As a huge fan of the Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Powder, I wanted to see if this Chanel Universalle Poudre Compacte compared since they are around the same cost ($45), but ...
This was a gift from my husband, so I feel loathe to complain, but here goes. I had lovely memories of the Chanel compact powder I purchased after an acrimonious breakup in 2000 (comfort shopping!), s...
People with sensitive acne-prone skin — beware. This product has two key ingredients that clog your pores and cause fungal acne. I am honestly shocked at how I’ve managed to find absolutely no revie...
This is one of the nicest compact powders with a luminous natural finish that is always flattering. I have used this in the colours 20, 30 and 40 since its launch in 2000 and come back to it after tr...
This is the best pressed powder I have ever used. Worth every penny, and I don't think it is actually that much more expensive than some of the more mainstream department store brands. I have never w...
I purchased this quite a while back to use as a setting / touch up powder over my Perfection Lumiere (now discont.) foundation. I was looking through old photos and realize that between that foundatio...
I didnt like this at first but I gave it another try after letting it sit on my desk for months untouched, I really love it now, its very light and natural. I use it everyday and you only need the sma...
(Minor) Correction: this is 15grams not 15 OUNCES yes I'm sure a pound of powder would go far for me lol. There is what, 454 grams in a pound (don't quote me on that 1)? I just adore this powder. It i...
No. 30 translucent. Great fine powder to make my t-zone less shiny. Great for touchups. I like the big mirror. One lippie less because the puff looks and feels cheap, a bit of a disappointment conside...
I really like this pressed powder for touch ups. It's a really fine milled powder, even more fine than MAC powders. When you apply it, you don't see it at all, it will just mattify the face and add a ...