Setting powders? Opinions/suggestions?
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Feb 10, 2017
Gabby C.
Airspun loose face powder vs rcma powder? Opinions on both please?
I've used a couple of powders such as NYX HD powder (forgot the exact name of it), Laura mercier, and airspun. I'm on a budget now so I definitely can't be purchasing high end products from sephora for a while now so any comments/suggestions for those two would be helpful. Thank you! 🙂
Feb 10, 2017
Alyx T.
I personally haven't tried either but I do know tati on YouTube loves the air spun powder and uses it a ton, a lot of other youtubers swear by it
Feb 10, 2017
Anna D.
Not sure on the brands but obviously loose powder is messier and if you have oily skin the pressed will be set your makeup better but if you don't have oily skin then either! Hope this helps:) ♡
Feb 10, 2017
Jess D.
I've never used Airspun but I've used RCMA and Ben Nye translucent setting powders, they're both great for setting makeup. They don't look ashy at all. They're also formulated specially for use on film sets so there's lots of added benefits in the quality of the powders including things like fighting creasing, changing colours or textures of product etc.
Feb 11, 2017
Leuca S.
I have oily skin and although RCMA doesn't have the best oil control it sits beautifully on the skin and I find it sets anything I use reasonably well.
NYC actually makes a great loose powder too.