Maybelline New York Fit Me Loose Finishing Powder, Dark, 0.7 oz.,K2434600
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The lightest shade is 05 Fair, which has a neutral to slightly cool undertone. 10 Fair- Although the light is slightly darker, it is noticeably warmer and yellower. 15 Light is just a shade darker, and neutral is just a shade lighter. Cooling down again, just a smidgeon of pink but not overly rosey. br>br>I'm a fair-skinned woman with slightly cooler undertones. I can wear 05 and 15 depending on the season and the look I want to achieve, but I cannot wear 10 because it is too yellow for me.
This! I bought the koty airspun and only used it once. I despised it completely. I'm not sure what all the fuss is about. This stuff, on the other hand, is fantastic!
I'd get a light medium or medium-dark setting under your eyes, and a medium-deep setting for the rest of your face. To set my concealer, I use 332 and a light medium.
Uses the light; I have clear skin as well, but I bought the medium light to fill in the rest of my face because it's a little darker, and the light to fill in the rest of my face because it's a little darker.
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I WILL NEVER GO BACK! br>br>As a result, I'm a makeup addict. Particularly for higher-end items. I have all of SEPHORA's finishing powders. So, while I was hesitant to purchase this, I am glad I did. When I say it gives your skin a flawless appearance, I'm not kidding. I'm serious about it. It has a lovely finish and doesn't get cakey, which is something I appreciate.
by a long shot I use 05 to set my undereyes and bake my nose contour and jawline because it melts into the skin without looking cakey or dry. I don't need my entire face to be set, so I'm not sure how that would work- However, I am confident that it would be a success. This is the new grail for me!.
a group of senior citizens Unless you're attempting to draw attention to your wrinkles, of course. Pay attention, middle-aged ladies (or gentlemen, as the case may be) - This is a definite no-no-no-no-no-no-no I suppose the best way to describe it is that it doesn't work well with our, uh, "advanced" skin. Yes, I'm a middle-aged bombshell babe looking to improve her eye shadow game. Toss in some YouTube tutorials and try to figure out what's changed since my Merle Norman days of 20 years ago. So, this isn't the Fit Me powder you've been hearing about on YouTube - That's the powder that's been PRESSED, not the loose stuff. This loose material clings to your skin like a second skin. We're talking about highlighted, bright neon signs pointing out every crevice and wrinkle on your body. single. flaw. Do you get what I'm saying? It's not exactly the desired effect. In three seconds, I went from thinking I looked pretty darn good to HOLY COW WHERE DID THOSE WRINKLES COME FROM. br>I'm in the process of purchasing pressed powder - Later, I'll let you know how it goes with that product.
Love it! Laura Mercier had better keep an eye on me, because I get the same finish and staying power for a fraction of the price. br>br>I purchased both the Deep and Dark colors. DARK DARK DARK DARK DARK DARK DARK DARK DARK DARK D For reference, I wear Coconut in Maybelline Fit Me and Rich Cocoa in Estee Lauder Double Wear, as well as Soft Sable in any L'Oreal product, and I can only use the DARK on the perimeter of my face. The Deep is a great shade for all over my face, but I usually use it to set my under eyes when I don't want a bright or highlighted look. br>br>Will definitely buy more, the hype this time is actually true.
I wouldn't call it a flashback in the strictest sense. But it could be; all I know is that I look ashy, which isn't cute, even if I apply it with a light hand. I gave it two stars because I've seen YouTube videos of people who love it or hate it, so it might work for you but not for me. br>br>As a side note for anyone who might benefit: My skin tone is medium with neutral undertones, and I'm African-American.
Oh my gosh, why have I waited so long to try this product? Oh, I know, because I'm sick of spending $50 on setting powder! Don't waste your money on the LM transulacant setting powder, ladies! This is at least as good as, if not better than, the original! Allow my face to be poreless and set for the duration of the day!.
abolition of powders for setting This is fantastic! Setting powder is something I can't live without. I'm always on the lookout for new ways to improve. All of my high-end powders, including Laura Mercier, pale in comparison. This is so finely milled and silky smooth; it reminds me a lot of my Smashbox Halo, but Maybelline's has a better matte/flawless finish (and isn't $45). When used with a damp beauty blender, it dramatically reduces my pores. However, because I have dry skin, I must finish with a hydrating spray (Mac's Fix or Mario Badescu), which I usually do after applying any setting powder, especially in the winter. I bought light/medium, which is a tad light (my lightest foundation is Fit Me 220 natural beige). However, I can add some warmth to it by using bronzer.
I've been on the hunt for a setting powder that isn't too heavy on my skin and doesn't look caked on. I have a light complexion, but not very light, and I usually wear nude foundations, so I chose the Light setting powder. Wrong! It turned out very orangey on me, but I liked how it felt on my face; it was light and smooth, and even after 10 hours of wear, it was still holding up well. So I figured, what the heck, I'll get the lightest of the light colors, which is the fair light. When it arrived, it appeared to be very pale in the container, and I thought to myself, "Great, another bad decision," but when I applied it over my liquid foundation, it actually blended in very well with my skin tone. Only one star off because I had to buy two of them because the "light" had a strong orange tone to it, and I don't think of orange when I think of light.