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Mar 1, 2013
Carolia L.
I've heard for people who don't usually wear face makeup (primers, coverup, ect) a translucent powder for getting a matte look is best. I just don't know where to look or which ones to btry!Help? Which are your favorites and which aren't?
Mar 2, 2013
Ashley M.
I like makeup forever HD micro finish powder it gives a nice matte finish. its a little pricey though.
Mar 2, 2013
Melissa H.
My favorite is Rimmel Stay Matte.
Mar 2, 2013
Lolli S.
Mineral veil
Mar 2, 2013
Laken W.
I have a MUFE HD Powder & I hate it waste of my money-_-
butttt I lovvvveee Elf's HD Powder & its $6.00!! :)))
Mar 2, 2013
Emily W.
Makeup Forever HD Powder is 100% silica. You can buy cosmetic silica from a supplier (TKB Trading, for instance) for a tiny fraction of the price. Calculated based on cost per ounce, MUFE charges over $80 for a pound of silica, whereas you can get more than THREE POUNDS of silica from a supplier for that cost. I don't know how that company gets away with that kind of markup, it should be illegal under price gouging laws... :/