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If you are still searching for the best setting powder to suit your skin type or are unsure where to start, our experts have the answers. Explore our most frequently asked questions to discover how to keep your face powder looking seamless and your complexion shine-free all day long.
What is the difference between loose powder and compact powder?
The main difference lies in the finish and portability.
A loose powder consists of finer particles, making it the best setting powder for achieving a lightweight, "airbrushed" finish and setting your foundation for the entire day.
A compact powder is pressed into a solid form, offering more coverage and convenience for quick, mess-free touch-ups to control shine while you are on the go.
Should I apply setting powder before or after foundation?
To achieve a seamless look, you should apply your face powder after your foundation and concealer. This locks the liquid formulas in place, preventing them from creasing or shifting.
For those with oily skin, you can also lightly dust a small amount of powder over your primer before applying foundation to help control excess oil throughout the day.
How do I choose the best setting powder for dry skin?
If you have dry skin, look for a finely milled setting powder enriched with hydrating plant extracts. Rather than applying it all over, focus only on your t-zone or areas where your makeup tends to move. This ensures you reduce unwanted shine while maintaining the natural, dewy glow provided by our Double Serum Foundation.
Will using a face powder make my skin look cakey?
Not if applied correctly. The key to a natural finish is to use a light hand. Use a large, fluffy powder brush to dust the product onto the skin, tapping off any excess before application. For a more targeted approach, a makeup sponge can be used to press powder into specific areas like the under-eyes or chin.