As the name suggests, setting powder sets your makeup in place. The invisible layer preserves the finish and helps your creams and powders last longer. Beyond that, setting powders absorb excess oil, control shine, and leave you with a smoother, airbrushed-looking finish."}},"@type": "Question","name": "How do you apply setting powder?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "You can dust setting powder all over your face with a fluffy brush for a mattifying effect or apply it only to designated areas. Looking to absorb grease and minimize shine? "I recommend using a damp beauty blender to dip into the powder and press into the oily areas," says MUA Shay Zeinali. You can dust off any excess powder with a large brush and buff it out with a flat brush or makeup sponge if it needs additional blending.","@type": "Question","name": "What setting powder is best for my skin type?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "If you have oily skin, you'll want to look for a highly absorbent, talc-free setting powder that keeps shine at bay. Those with combination skin types can use a similar formula, though they may only want to apply the powder to shinier areas. As Zeinali notes, "People are normally the oiliest in their T-zone."If your skin is on the drier side, or you prefer a dewy finish, opt for a setting powder with hydrating ingredients, like hyaluronic acid. It sounds like an oxymoron, but a powder can be both absorbent and moisturizing at the same time."]}]}] CONFIDENCE, COMMUNITY, AND JOY
You can dust setting powder all over your face with a fluffy brush for a mattifying effect or apply it only to designated areas. Looking to absorb grease and minimize shine? "I recommend using a damp beauty blender to dip into the powder and press into the oily areas," says MUA Shay Zeinali. You can dust off any excess powder with a large brush and buff it out with a flat brush or makeup sponge if it needs additional blending.
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