Milk Makeup Blur + Set Matte Loose Setting Powder
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Prepare for a seriously flawless finish with Milk Makeups Blur + Set Matte Loose Setting Powder. Free from an array of unwanted nasties think talc, silicone and parabens the lighter-than-light formula sets your makeup without leaving skin looking chalky or cakey. As you can expect from any powder worth its salt, the product keeps shine under control but unlike plenty of its counterparts, it doesnt mask your skins natural glow. Better yet, it contains powder-filled blurring microspheres which blur pores, imperfections and even (drum roll please) those pesky fine lines. Oh, and did we mention its 100% vegan and cruelty-free? Yes, really!
Milk Makeup know a thing or two (or hundred) about combining good-for-you ingredients with incredible pay off, and their Blur + Set Matte Loose Setting Powder is no exception. Packed with powder-filled blurring microspheres, the miracle worker blurs pores, imperfections and fine lines without giving a cakey finish. It also keeps oil under control without compromising your skins glow. Just when you thought it couldnt get any better, the formula also contains moisturising hero ingredient, hyaluronic acid, as well as avocado powder (avo is not just for toast FYI), which combine to smooth out your complexion while preventing the product from sitting in any fine lines. The powder is suitable for a spectrum of skin tones, coming in three versatile shades: Translucent Light, Translucent Medium and Translucent Deep. As with all of Milk Makeups products, the formula is 100% vegan and cruelty-free so you can feel oh-so virtuous while using it.
Lightly dust all over your face with a powder brush or the supplied sponge.
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Not for me.
The powder made my skin very dry and flaky each time. I used it around my eyes and it made my make up look cakey
by Raf
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super bluuuur
It is blurring and fixing, moreover, if you touch your face it feels like velvet. :) <3<3<3
by Anji
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Dreadful packaging
Ok product - have used better powders. Packaging is just awful!!! Unable to get the powder out through the mesh covering so cut it away to gain better access. Wasted lots of product doing this!
by Linda
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No better than any other powder
I expected this to be a great powder as I love Milk make up, but I'm not sure how I feel about it. It seems like it's ok at first as it blurs, but it does nothing to control shine throughout the day. I guess it's no different than any other powder.
by Milkyway
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It's a no from me
This powder does not blur my pores at all and the fact that they marketed it as matte - it's not matte, it leaves my face shiny. I have an oily T zone and this didn't help it one bit. If you want a good setting powder, go for Too Faced Born This Way powder; it's amazing! Blurs the skin and keeps makeup intact all day, plus it a few pounds cheaper and the packaging is better too!
by Aisha
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Great powder - packaging can be a faff
The powder itself is great, definitely blurs my pores and lines and keeps me matte all day. Does well with my combination skin as I get an oily tzone. The lift up stopper is a little stiff, good for travelling though as doesn’t get powder everywhere like other loose powders. I pop it open with the end of my tweezers. The mesh that despenses the powder is my biggest annoyance, if your using to lightly set it’s fine but if your using it to bake you can never get enough out, I’ve considered cutting the mesh out personally to get rid of that issue. First product I’ve tried from MILK and I really like it so will definitely look into some other products.
by Ellie
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Not sure it’s worth the money
I decided to give this a go as my usual powder is just supermarket stuff and I felt I needed something with better coverage/blurring. For starters, the packaging was tricky to get into, then I tried the sponge applicator it came with but it took my base foundation/tinted moisturiser off with it, so I went back to a brush. But using a brush is a whole other faff as the powder is covered by a soft mesh sieve, which is great for keeping it inside but I have to do a lot of fiddling to avoid spilling it. Luckily, after all this, the actual product is pretty lovely! It definitely blurs and sets, but the oil/shine control part isn’t strong enough for my oily skin so I have to reapply and go through that drama again or use blotting paper. I’ll probably buy a similar product elsewhere next time unless Milk bring out a less faffy pressed compact so I can easily use it and take it around to cover shine in the day.
by Sammy
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Great powder
I haven’t tried the sponge applicator as I prefer a brush to apply it myself so can’t comment on this. The powder is great at blurring my make up base and is like no other powder I’ve tried for this. It can crease around the mouth if you are to heavy handed and doesn't really impact on the oiliness over my t-zone. Overall I will be repurchasing.
by Ujaala
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Ok - don't believe the hype
This powder was ok. I've used as good for less money. The packaging is a faff, have to bite the lid to pull it open. Sponge applicator that comes with it is pointless. It's ok, not amazing in my opinion.
by michelleemilyo
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First setting powder
This is the first settling powder I've used so don't have much to compare it to but I was very impressed with it's staying power all day and how it minimized the look of my pores instantly! I didn't quite get to grips with the design of the container first time round but now I understand it a bit better.
by Britz
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