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Setting Powders & Sprays
Get shine control, long-lasting wear with no photo flashback. Setting powder options include pressed powder, loose powder, ultra-blurring,
and mini setting powder options.
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What to Know About Translucent Loose Setting Powder
Why You Need A Translucent Setting Powder
Have you ever had your makeup settle into fine lines? Do you find your T-zone gets oily by the afternoon? Then you’re going to love our translucent setting powder. Designed to blur imperfections, set your makeup for 16-hour wear, and control shine all day–it’s the best translucent powder on the market.
Meet Our Award Winning Translucent Powder
There’s a reason our translucent powder is sold every 20 seconds! Good for dry, combo, and oily skin–this loose setting powder is designed to set and maintain the color of your foundation all day long. And the best part? It’s weightless and includes powerful antioxidants known to even your complexion overtime!
When to Apply Translucent Powder Makeup
Our translucent powder makeup is the finishing step in your flawless face routine. First prime, then apply your tinted moisturizer or foundation, then dab your velour puff into the powder and lightly press under the eyes, around the nose, and the forehead. You can even dab onto lipstick to absorb excess oil and keep the color in place.
Setting FAQs
What does setting powder do?
Setting powder is designed to set your makeup, control shine, and provide a matte finish. It helps prevent your makeup from sliding, smudging, or creasing throughout the day by absorbing excess oil and moisture. Setting powder can also minimize the appearance of pores and fine lines, creating a smoother complexion.
How to apply setting powder?
To apply setting powder, use a makeup brush or sponge to pick up a small amount of the powder. Tap off any excess, and then gently press or sweep the powder over your face, concentrating on areas that tend to get oily, like the T-zone. Be sure to blend it evenly and avoid applying too much product to prevent a heavy or cakey look.
Where to put setting powder?
Setting powder should be applied to areas where you want to set your makeup and control shine. Common areas include the forehead, nose, chin (the T-zone), and under the eyes. However, you can also use setting powder on the rest of your face if desired, though you should focus on the oily areas to maintain a matte finish throughout the day.
What is the difference between Secret Brightening Powder and Translucent Loose Setting Powder?
Secret Brightening Color Correcting Under Eye Powder is specifically designed to set concealer and brighten the under-eye area with light-reflecting pigments. It smooths, color corrects, and prevents creasing.
Translucent Loose Setting Powder is a full-face setting powder that blurs pores, controls shine for 24+ hours, and locks in makeup with a natural-matte finish.
What is setting spray?
Setting spray is a product formulated to set makeup and enhance its longevity. It is typically housed in a spray bottle and contains ingredients that can help hold your makeup in place. Setting sprays come in various formulations, including matte, dewy, and hydrating.
Which setting powder should I use for my skin type?
Secret Brightening Color Correcting Under Eye Powder: Great for all skin types; best for under eyes.
Translucent Loose Setting Powder: Ideal for normal to oily skin.
Translucent Loose Setting Powder Ultra-Blur: Best for normal to dry skin and those who want a soft-matte, blurred finish with 16HR hydration.
How to use setting spray?
Using setting spray is simple. After completing your makeup routine, hold the setting spray bottle about 10-12 inches away from your face. Close your eyes and mouth, and then mist the spray evenly over your face in a gentle, sweeping motion. Allow it to air dry naturally. Some people prefer to spritz the spray onto a makeup sponge or brush and lightly press it onto their skin for more controlled application.
When to use setting spray?
You should use the Translucent Hydrating Setting Spray Ultra Blur as the final step in your makeup routine. After applying your foundation, concealer, eyeshadow, blush, and any other makeup products, finish with setting spray to lock everything in place. You can also use setting spray as a refreshing midday touch-up to revive your makeup.
What does setting spray do?
Setting spray is designed to help your makeup last longer and stay in place throughout the day. It works by creating a thin, protective barrier on your skin that helps seal in your makeup, preventing it from smudging, fading, or melting due to factors like heat, humidity, or natural skin oils. Setting sprays can also help reduce the powdery or cakey appearance of makeup, giving your skin a more natural and dewy finish.
Will the powders flash back in photos?
Nope! All our setting powders are photo-friendly, meaning they won’t cause flashback or white cast in flash photography—just naturally flawless skin.
Which setting product should I choose for a natural, dewy finish?
If you’re looking for a natural, dewy finish, we suggest using our Ultra-Blur Setting Spray for the perfectly your-skin-but-better finish. Pair your dewy finish with the Translucent Loose Setting Powder to create a complete natural makeup look.
Is there a setting product that works for both oily and dry skin types?
Yes, our new Translucent Hydrating Setting Spray Ultra Blur works for both oily and dry skin types. It both controls shine while also adding in necessary hydration. It’s the perfect setting product for all skin types as it protects against humidity, sweat and water while blurring imperfects, minimizing pores, and moisturizing for all-day comfort. Also try our best cleansers for all skin types.
How can I blur imperfections without using powder?
You can blur imperfections without using powder with our new Translucent Hydrating Setting Spray. This continuous mist is formulated with niacinamide to help minimize fine lines, wrinkles and pores. It’s also clinically proven to immediately blur the look of imperfections so you can look flawless all day long. Try it with the Tinted Moisturizer for lightweight, skin-enhancing coverage.
Is setting spray necessary if I already use a setting powder?
A setting spray and a setting powder isn’t completely necessary, however if you want to add an extra step to lock in your makeup, it’s a great product to use. We also like using the setting spray as a midday touch up to add back moisture and added glow to revive your look. Complete your routine with our silky smooth blushes, the iconic final touch for an airbrushed finish.
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