A Good Translucent Powder?
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Jun 2, 2014
Sandy D.
is this good?
Jun 2, 2014
Sandy D.
Jun 2, 2014
Yasmine G.
I personally use the pressed translucent powder from Nars. I haven't tried that one but what you want to look for is one that's not going to pack a lot of extra color when you apply it. You'll be applying it to set concealer or after you apply all you're makeup. With that, you want to make sure it doesn't look like you're adding extra makeup and the point of a translucent powder is to reflect light in the places you want.