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Translucent Loose Setting Powder
24HR Shine Control, Matte Finish
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Have dry skin? Try Translucent Loose Setting Powder Ultra-Blur
Talc-free, Ultra-blurring, 16HR wear. Hyaluronic Acid makes it comfortable for all skin types, even dry skin.
Shop NowThis cult classic, loose setting powder locks in makeup for long-lasting, 16-hour wear without adding weight or texture. Ultra, finely-milled formula absorbs oil and controls shine for 24 hours, while creating a flawless, matte finish with no photo flashback.
Truly translucent, the #1 Setting Powder* is Laura’s makeup must-have to set and maintain the color of your Foundation. Exceptionally milled to deliver incredible staying power without weight or texture so skin looks and feels soft, smooth and flawless from day to night. It’s no wonder, 1 Translucent Loose Setting Powder is sold every 20 seconds!** In 3 shades for virtually all skin tones including dry skin, combination skin and especially oily skin.
24HR Shine Control: Provides extended shine control, great for normal to oily skin types
Feels Breathable: 95% of users say the ultra finely-milled powders feel lightweight on skin and allow skin to breathe***
Silky Soft Formula: Formulated with natural amino acid powder, 89% of users say this powder feels silky soft on skin***
Cake-Free: 89% of users say the powder doesn’t settle into imperfections and never looks cakey
Vibrant, Color-True Wear: Does not oxidize or change the color of foundation, leaving makeup looking vibrant and true to color all day
Foolproof: Our artist-inspired “press & roll” technique ensures the perfect application every time, with 91% of users saying it applies effortlessly.
No Photo Flashback: Truly translucent formula leaves no photo flashback
Does not clog pores. Dermatologist-tested. Suitable for all skin types, including oily skin, dry skin, and combination skin. Non-comedogenic. Fragrance-free.
Three Shades for Virtually All Skintones
Translucent: Perfect for Fair to Medium Skin Tones.
Translucent Honey: Sets medium skin tones with olive and golden undertones.
Translucent Medium Deep: ideal for medium-deep to deep skin tones.
Key Ingredients
Vitamin C + E Powders: Antioxidants known to support a more even toned complexion overtime
Amino Acids: Skin-compatible composition for undetectable, longwear benefits
Ultra, Finely-milled Texture: becomes one with skin, without emphasizing texture, imperfections, or dry patches
Botanical Blurring Powder: silky, finely-milled plant derived powder blurs the looks of pores and absorbs excess oil
*Source: Circana/U.S. Prestige Beauty Total Department/Specialty, Makeup Product Dollar Sales, Makeup Form: Loose Powder and Pressed Powder Compact Combined, 12 Months Ending December 2023
**Source: Circana/U.S. Prestige Beauty Total Department/Specialty, Makeup Product Dollar Sales, Makeup Form: Loose Powder and Pressed Powder Compact Combined, 12 Months Ending December 2022
***Based on Consumer Perception Study of 63 subjects with Translucent Loose Setting Powder alone
To achieve the Flawless Face, saturate the Velour Puff with Translucent Loose Setting Powder, working powder into puff by folding and rubbing the halves together. Tap off excess. Press puff onto skin using a rolling motion to set makeup.
Pro Tips:
•Double set areas that are more prone to shine and use a firmer pressure when pressing and rolling the puff.
•Spot set difficult-to-reach areas, like around nostrils, with a small flat tapered brush like Camouflage Powder Brush.
“To make any lipstick long-wearing and transfer-resistant, try placing tissue over your lips and with Velour Puff press and roll powder into the tissue. Translucent Loose Setting Powder will absorb the excess moisture of the lipstick and keep it in place.” – Tayaba
INGREDIENTS: TALC, MAGNESIUM MYRISTATE, NYLON-12, CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE, ETHYLHEXYL PALMITATE, ZEA MAYS (CORN) STARCH, ASCORBYL PALMITATE, TOCOPHEROL, LAUROYL LYSINE, POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE, METHICONE, SODIUM DEHYDROACETATE, METHYLPARABEN, PROPYLPARABEN, BUTYLPARABEN. MAY CONTAIN/PEUT CONTENIR/(+/-): IRON OXIDES (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), YELLOW 5 LAKE (CI 19140), ULTRAMARINES (CI 77007)INGREDIENTS: TALC, MAGNESIUM MYRISTATE, NYLON-12, CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE, ETHYLHEXYL PALMITATE, ZEA MAYS (CORN) STARCH, ASCORBYL PALMITATE, TOCOPHEROL, LAUROYL LYSINE, POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE, METHICONE, SODIUM DEHYDROACETATE, METHYLPARABEN, PROPYLPARABEN, BUTYLPARABEN. MAY CONTAIN/PEUT CONTENIR/(+/-): IRON OXIDES (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), YELLOW 5 LAKE (CI 19140), ULTRAMARINES (CI 77007).
1 oz / 29 g
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Translucent Loose Setting Powder FAQs
What is translucent loose setting powder used for?
Translucent loose setting powder is a makeup product used to set and finish your makeup look. It's specifically designed to create a matte, shine-free finish, control oiliness, and prolong the wear of your makeup. This powder is called "translucent" because it's colorless, making it suitable for all skin tones. It's often applied as the final step in a makeup routine to help your makeup stay in place and look flawless for a longer period.
What is translucent loose setting powder?
Translucent loose setting powder is a finely milled, colorless powder that is used to set makeup. It helps to reduce shine, minimize the appearance of pores and fine lines, and provide a smooth, matte finish without altering your skin's color. It's a versatile product that works for all skin tones and is a must-have in many makeup routines.
How to use translucent loose setting powder?
To use translucent loose setting powder, first, apply your foundation, concealer, and any other cream or liquid products. Then, use a makeup brush or sponge to lightly apply the powder over your face, concentrating on areas prone to shine, such as the T-zone. Gently tap off any excess powder and blend it evenly to set your makeup and control oil throughout the day.
Is loose powder the same as setting powder?
Loose powder is a broad category that includes various types of finely milled powders. Setting powder is a specific type of loose powder designed to set makeup and control shine. While setting powder can be loose, not all loose powders are setting powders. Loose powders can also include translucent, colored, or finishing powders that serve different purposes, like adding color, blurring imperfections, or providing a luminous finish.
Where do you apply setting powder?
Setting powder should be applied to areas where you want to set your makeup and control shine. This often includes the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin), under the eyes, and along the jawline. It's essential to avoid over-powdering, as this can result in a heavy, cakey appearance.
How do you match setting powder to skin tone?
To match setting powder to your skin tone, opt for a translucent setting powder, as it's designed to be universal and won't affect your foundation's color. Colored setting powders are also available in various shades to match different skin tones if you want to add a touch of color or correct imperfections.
Do you use setting spray before or after powder?
Setting spray is typically applied after setting powder. Setting powder is used to create a matte finish, set your makeup, and control shine, while setting spray helps lock your makeup in place and provide a more natural, long-lasting look. So, the usual order is setting powder followed by setting spray.
What is the difference between translucent powder and setting powder?
The main difference between translucent powder and setting powder is that translucent powder is colorless and works for all skin tones, primarily reducing shine and providing a smooth finish. Setting powder can be translucent or colored and is specifically designed to set makeup, control oil, and extend the wear of your makeup.
What is the difference between setting powder and finishing powder?
Setting powder and finishing powder are often used interchangeably, but they serve slightly different purposes. Setting powder is used to set makeup and control shine, while finishing powder is applied as the final step in your makeup routine to blur imperfections, add a soft focus effect, and provide a radiant finish. It's not meant for oil control but rather to enhance your skin's overall appearance.
How do I use the Velour Puff with the Translucent Loose Setting Powder?
To use the Velour Puff with the Translucent Loose Setting Powder, simply press the puff into the powder, then gently roll or press it onto the skin in a rolling motion to set makeup and reduce shine. You can also use a pressing motion for targeted areas that need extra setting.
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