
#Nyx translucent setting powder full
If you are interested in the NARS powder, it does work for me and you can read my full thoughts on that formula by clicking here. I just like to give you a point of reference for color and finish when I can. While they both function as translucent powders for me, they are not dupes or even similar. I am only providing this as a comparison because it is the only other powder that I own that is comparable in shade. Comparison to NARS Light Reflecting Pressed Powder in Crystal You can see in the above image how much powder picks up on the brush and disturbs the pan after just one light dip. I have to be careful with it because it is pretty powdery and it picks up on a brush very easily. Speaking of applying this product heavily. So I can’t tell you anything about the translucent or mint green shades, but the banana shade only delivers on a couple of those claims. The mint green shade claims to help with discoloration and redness. There is also a translucent shade and a mint green shade. The HD finishing powder does come in 3 different shades.** I purchased the banana shade which is supposed to camouflage dark spots and dark circles. The brand says this powder has a non-cakey matte finish that will soften the appearance of lines and pores. I think that ended up being a good thing because it allowed me to form an opinion without expecting anything specific. I decided to give this powder a try while browsing in the store, so I didn’t have any idea of what the claims were before testing it out. NYX Cosmetics makes some bold claims about the HD finishing powder**. When you purchase through links on my site, I may earn a small commission.

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