FACE powder is the No1 product for controlling shine and getting make-up to last longer – but there’s a huge choice.
Today I go back to basics as I test three leading loose-setting powders.
We tried three leading loose-setting powdersBUDGET
Natural Collection Setting Powder is £4 for 9gCredit: SuppliedNATURAL Collection Setting Powder (£4 for 9g, boots.com): For a long time I’ve struggled to find a decent budget setting powder.
I can count on one hand how many I rate, and this one just shot straight to the top of the list.
It’s super-fine, so it doesn’t look dusty on skin or settle into fine lines, and the translucent shade is slightly pink rather than white so you don’t end up looking like Casper The Friendly Ghost.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023I do have just one gripe – the packaging is quite messy, and I always end up covered in powder when I screw the lid back on, so it’s not one to take travelling.
But for the great price, I can deal with that.
MID-RANGE
Fenty Beauty Pro Filt’r Instant Retouch Setting Powder is £26 for 28gCredit: SuppliedFENTY Beauty Pro Filt’r Instant Retouch Setting Powder (£26 for 28g boots.com): I have loved every Fenty Beauty base product I’ve tried, so I had high hopes for this setting powder.
Unfortunately, they weren’t quite met.
Firstly, the tub is so big it doesn’t fit in my make-up bag, but even looking past that I don’t love the formula.
It’s more drying than I’m used to, and I found it made my make-up look quite patchy by the end of the day – and if I didn’t wait for my foundation to dry down before applying the powder, it made it look cakey.
Swerve this one!
LUXURY
Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder is £38.50 for 29gCredit: SuppliedLAURA Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder (£38.50 for 29g, spacenk.com): Every make-up artist I’ve ever worked with has had this setting powder in their kit.
It’s the original, and pretty unanimously regarded as the best across the industry – so much so, the brand has launched tens of different versions over the last few years yet the original outperforms them all.
It sets make-up almost invisibly, isn’t drying or cakey and a tub lasts forever – although, if you want a cheaper alternative, then the Natural Collection comes in a very close second.
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