Reviews
Darkens under eye concealer
I was skeptical before purchasing since this powder is made of only silica just like the mufe hd powder, and that one made my under eyes so much darker, unfortunately this one does exactly the same. No matter if I bake with this, or just set lightly with a brush, it makes no difference. Since I don't normally powder my whole face just my under eyes this powder is pretty much useless to me.
Wow
This product is beautiful. My skin looks ah-mazing and I love that it only has a few holes to allow you to dispense a little at a time vs. spilling everywhere. Only downside is the price for the amount you get. It's a rather small container, but other than that, it's beautiful on the skin. I would say this is similar to dermablend and mufe hd setting powders. I would consider repurchasing.
HG Loose Powder
Oil & Sweat Control is so great, even in summer. I use it with Tom Ford or Charlotte Tilbury foundation. It work very great and impressive. Love it, definitely repurchase.
flawless finish
I like to use this to set my under eye concealer and also a light dusting for my t-zone. It makes your skin look flawless and airbrushed. But be forewarned, I used it to bake my under eyes, and at certain angles in daylight, it looked like I had flour under my eyes. I no longer use it to bake, but use a tiny bit to set my foundation and concealer.
Pale
This stuff really is pale. I'm super pale but I also heard someone use it as a pale-skin highlighter. It is nearly white but like goth make-up pigment. It is also quite thick. Unfortunately it did not work any better than my Bare Minerals and Marc Jacobs concealors. As far as a highlight, it was OK, but it didn't wow me enough to keep using it.
Light feeling, silk-like powder
It's unbelievably light and silky feeling; sets makeup well throughout the day and looks great in person. However, I've noticed a slight white film in photos where flash was used and this worries me given all the recent makeup mishaps on celebrities using similar powders.