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  1. The powder has a little bit of a smell, not much though. It's only bad if you accidentally inhale a large amount through your nose. The powder has some flashback, and if you turn your face a certain.
  2. Coty Airspun Loose Face Powder 2.3 oz. Translucent Tone Loose Face Powder, for Setting Makeup or as Foundation, Lightweight, Long Lasting,Pack of 1 4.4 out of 5.
  3. Translucent Powder Extra Fine is a loose, transparent, finely ground powder. Apply the superfine powder to the skin after using foundation or concealer. The powder is ideal for mattifying the skin and fixing the make-up. Matting ensures that the skin does not shine too much and by fixing it your foundation will stay in place during the day.
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SOFT FOCUS LOOSE POWDER Translucent The Soft Focus Loose Powder by STUDIOMAKEUP is a feather-light formula perfect for baking under the eyes or setting the entire face, thus prolonging the wear of any makeup product. MAC put their Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation to the ultimate test of seeing how long it wears and, not surprisingly, the formula lasts for a full 12 hours! This one-step powder and foundation gives skin a smooth and even ultra-matte finish with medium-to-full buildable coverage - with a velvety texture that allows skin to breathe.

Convert apfs to ntfs. Pressed powder, loose powder, setting powder and finishing powder.

What exactly is the difference between all of them and which one is right for you?

In our guide below, we'll be discussing these differences and focus on some of the best pressed powder brands in order to make your search a little easier.

From the top drugstore picks to our department store faves, we'll tell you everything you need to know before you make the final purchase.

Things to Consider When Buying Pressed Powder

Before you select a powder, regardless of the quality, there are a few things you should take into consideration:

  • Shade Match. This is probably the biggest problems that we have when shopping for makeup.

Before you choose a brand, find out how many shades they offer if you fall in the 'in between' category. If yours is a hard skin tone to match, you may have to pick the brand with the closest match even if it's not your favorite.

Alternatively, you could purchase two shades and mix in order to achieve your custom color, but that would mean spending double. Not ideal, but it is an idea.

  • Application Tools. As soon as you open the package, it's best to ditch the sponge, puff or mini brush that came with it.

Sure, these will work for a few applications, but the more you use them, the more dirt, oil, grease and grime builds up. Every swipe across the powder and every swipe across your face with a heavily used applicator will just reapply all of that dirt and grime!

Use a quality brush, instead, and be sure to wash it regularly.

Top 10 Pressed Powders Table

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1. Laura Mercier Tender Rose$$$4.4
2. L'Oreal Paris True Match Powder$4.4
3. Maybelline New York Fit Me$4.4
4. NARS Light Reflecting$$$$4.4
5. Revlon ColorStay$4.4
6. Rimmel Stay Matte$4.4
7. LORAC POREfection$$4.3
8. Clinique Stay-Matte Sheer$$4.3
9. COVERGIRL Advanced Radiance$4.3
10. Physicians Formula Mineral Wear $4.3

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Pressed Powder vs. Loose Powder

Which one should you use and what's the difference between them, anyways?

There is quite a few differences, actually, and each one has its pros and its cons:

  • Pressed Powder. We'll start with pressed since it's the one you're interested in finding.

All pressed powder starts as a loose powder. By adding oils, waxes and other ingredients, makeup manufacturers are able to create the right consistency so that they can 'press' them into the compact case.

Due to the added oils, a pressed powder is easier to use for touchups throughout the day since it won't fly around in its case. Many use it in place of a liquid foundation, which seems to work best on those with normal skin (the lucky ones with no oil problems!)

It provides you with heavier coverage than loose powder (great for hiding blemishes and dark spots) but it can get a little cakey if you have oily skin.

  • Loose Powder. In order to set a liquid foundation, you need a loose powder. Some of you may use pressed powder to do this, but we would advise against it unless you've used a lighter BB cream, CC cream or tinted moisturizer. You wouldn't want to use a powder that's mixed with oils and other ingredients on top of your nice foundation (it will only counter the foundation's effect).

You can apply loose powder with a variety of brushes based on the amount of coverage you need. Those of you with excessively oily skin will probably do best with a loose powder, but having a pressed powder in your purse for touch-ups is definitely a great idea.

Setting Powder vs. Finishing Powder

Then there's the difference between setting powder and finishing powder.

  • Finishing Powder. These can be both pressed and loose.

You use them after all of your other makeup has been applied and are mainly used for special events (wedding day, photo shoot or when you'll be on camera) in order to reduce glare.

  • Setting Powder. These will 'set' all of the liquid and cream makeup in place once you've applied them in order to make them last longer.

You'll also find them in both loose powder and pressed powder form.

Top 3 Best Pressed Powder Reviews

1. Laura Mercier

What we love about Laura Mercier's formula is that it's oil free yet it still has a creamy texture that glides right over your skin. In this, you'll find Jojoba esters, white tea extract and rice lipids to provide you with more natural coverage. It also contains SPF 15, so you get a little extra protection from the sun when you wear this, too.

They don't offer a huge number of shades but there is a good variety among the ones they do have.

Take a look:
Above in our table, we've featured 'Tender Rose,' which is also highlighted here.

If your skin just doesn't agree with the cheaper drugstore brands, then you'll find that a pressed powder like this is worth the extra $$.

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2. True Match

L'Oréal has the best pressed powder in the drugstore category for those of you don't want to spend as much as the previous product.

What we love about this pressed powder is that it comes in 32 different shades! It's hard to go wrong with a selection like that.

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Above, we've featured 'Nude Beige', but check out all of the other shades they have:
This is also an oil-free formula that will provide you with light to medium coverage. It also has a hint of pearl pigments in order to give you that flawless glow.

Definitely one of our favorite pressed powders. Give it a try to see if it's right for you!

3. Fit Me

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It was a tossup between L'Oréal and Maybelline, but someone had to come in third!

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This has 13 shades, which is more than Laura Mercier but less than L'Oréal.

Here are the shades, Translucent being the one featured in our table above:
In terms of quality, it does a great job at reducing the appearance of pores (as the name suggests) and seems to work extremely well with BB creams, CC creams and tinted moisturizers.

It has its life span (a few hours, at most) but that's typical of most products in this price range.

Overall, we definitely feel it deserves to be on our top three. A great product for combination skin and those who are looking for a matte finish!





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