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Nov 23, 2013
Mistreece L.
Hi...I have heard through you lovely beautylishers that Ben Nye is a fab setting powder. I googled it and I seen two different versions. I believe one is a white colored powder and one has a brownish tint...which one should I purchase?
Nov 23, 2013
Symone B.
Depends on what you're using it for. I use the Neutral Set powder to set my face. It's a transculent powder and one of my holy grail products now. It's the only translucent powder that's ACTUALLY colorless. It doesn't give me a ghostly or ashy look and it keeps my makeup in place all day. But I do suggest a colored powder if you're going to set a highlight not as an overall setting powder because you don't want it to oxidize or alter your foundation color.
Nov 23, 2013
Mistreece L.
Oooooh ok I see thanx so much, great info. I will try the neutral set powder then.