Who doesn't use colored powder?

user79

Well-known member
I also use the Ben Nye neural set powder, or mac blot powder pressed. I like them both but the BN packaging is so annoying and messy.
 

reesesilverstar

Well-known member
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Originally Posted by MissChievous
I also use the Ben Nye neural set powder, or mac blot powder pressed. I like them both but the BN packaging is so annoying and messy.

You think so? I put mines on a lil petri-dish-like thingy in tiny bits as I need it... I didn't buy a big tub tho, just the lil shaker one and it works... But BN doesn't have the best packaging, so I'll agree with you there!
 

Lapis

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Originally Posted by reesesilverstar
Ha ha, I'm glad you like it! I got mines at this costume shop about 30 mins from me and I'm glad I tried it...

It is the truth.


I really need to find a supplier here, or atleast near by, I'd do so much damage if I could test BN in person
 

kyuubified

Active member
I like Laura Mercier translucent loose setting powder. It's really light and not cakey at all- a problem I sometimes have with colored powders.
 

Bellagigi

Member
I'm also using the MUFE Hi Def powder and like it. Another option is the RCMA loose powder in No Color. I used it for years before the MUFE HD and it will not change the color of the foundation.

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Originally Posted by kittykit
I've been using MUFE HD Microfinish Powder for more than a month now and I really like it.
 

SparklingWaves

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I have only one pressed powder that has a bit of a pink tint. It's called - Chanel Poudre Douce 30 Rosee. It has a slight visible pink tint. I use it for special occasions. It looks great.

Typically, I use either Lancome Photogenic Oil Free Translucent or MUFE High Definition powder.
 

swaly

Well-known member
I just started using Kryolan's Anti-shine powder (it's rice starch + talc + one other thing). It's colorless (actually, bright white in the jar) and I like that better than my colored blot powder because A.) less pigment to rub off on my clothes, B.) doesn't affect the color of my makeup when I use it to set greasy/oily products. When I use colored powder over my grease paints/cream colors, it makes everything creepily fleshlike. When I use the colorless setting powder it retains the true pigmentation, just slightly toned down texturally.
 
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