Designed to be brightening and illuminating, some people have found that it actually comes out slightly sparkly on their skin but this is not an issue for the majority of people
Designed to be brightening and illuminating, some people have found that it actually comes out slightly sparkly on their skin but this is not an issue for the majority of people
Designed to be brightening and illuminating, some people have found that it actually comes out slightly sparkly on their skin but this is not an issue for the majority of people
Designed to be brightening and illuminating, some people have found that it actually comes out slightly sparkly on their skin but this is not an issue for the majority of people
Designed to be brightening and illuminating, some people have found that it actually comes out slightly sparkly on their skin but this is not an issue for the majority of people
As it's a silica based powder there is a risk of flashback or white cast with any flash photography. It doesn't always if applied carefully, but if you're unsure it's better to be safe than sorry (or at least do a few test photos before going out!)
This powder isn't as fine as some other setting powders (eg. rouge bunny rouge or anything with a silica base really) so it can settle into fine lines under the eye or at least be a bit more apparent - this will vary with skin type and prominence of fine lines
Silica and evermat (from Enantia Chlorantha tree bark extract) act to reduce sebum production and absorb shine without looking matte to the point of being pancaked
As it's a silica based powder there is a risk of flashback with any flash photography. It doesn't always if applied carefully - but must be careful so it's safer to avoid if you know there will be cameras flashing!