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Learn how to set your makeup like a pro with these translucent-powder beauty hacks from a makeup artist.
If you don’t know how to use setting powder but have always wanted to try it, you’re in luck because we have a step-by-step guide for you!
You should always use a setting spray after applying your setting powder to lock it in place further. How do I know what setting powder to use? Always look at the colour match first and foremost.
A round-up of the best setting powders, what they are, how to use them and the best ones to try, along with expert insight from make-up artists.
This Fan-Favorite Powder Is Beloved by Makeup Artists, and Now You Can Get It Talc-Free A makeup artist is sharing the scoop on the talc-free option, plus tips on how to use setting powder in your ...
Our Beauty Writer answers the question, 'Which is better between setting powder vs setting spray?' and breaks down how to pick the right product for your skin type ...
If you have oily skin and want to learn how to make makeup last longer while looking matte and fresh, these tips on correctly using setting powder will change your life. From techniques for baking ...
If you've ever spent time crafting the perfect makeup look, you know how important it is to lock everything in. While setting sprays are often the go-to for keeping makeup radiant and budge-proof ...
Selena Marchand, a professional makeup artist from Canada, revealed how you're using your setting powder completely wrong, and how to fix the problem.
No, setting powder and finishing powder are not the same thing, and yes, using the incorrect formula can seriously mess with the results you’re trying to get.
Choosing the right shade of setting powder can feel overwhelming. So, with the help of a pro MUA, we created an easy guide for selecting the best setting powder for you.