
I've been loving this loose powder and I've even included this in my "Favorite things" post.
Here's a short and quick review!
I didn't take any photos since, this is basically just a sheer loose setting powder.
Pros:
- Finely milled
- Keeps the oils at bay for a few hours
- Doesn't feel heavy
- Doesn't settle into pores
- Looks natural
- Doesn't dry out skin
- Doesn't emphasize lines, pores, dry skin
- Makes your foundation looks seamless and smoother
- Doesn't gives a flat matte look, but gives a nice soft matte finish
- Like BB Creams, oxidizes to match your skintone
- Wouldn't make your foundation look cakey even if used heavily
- Great for touch ups, since it doesn't look cakey
- Sheer
- Diffuse the look of pores
- No white cast in pictures
- Little goes a long way
- Works great with powder puff or brush
- Comes with a good quality powder puff
- You get a lot of product, value for your buck!
- Inexpensive
Cons:
- Only 2 shades. I'm using #2 (will work for NC25 to 35). #1 will work for fairer skin
- Not translucent, so people that doesn't match the powder perfectly will look a bit ashy if too much is used
- It's a loose powder, so not travel friendly
- Not fragrance free
- Doesn't have English translation of the ingredients
Overall, this is a great product from Tony Moly. It's my third favorite setting powder following Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Powder and Clinique Loose Powder. The two win over the Tony Moly Baby Doll BB Powder, since the Laura Mercier and Clinique are a touch more finely milled, have more color selections, and have translucent shades. But for the significant price difference, I could easily choose the Tony Moly Baby Doll BB Powder.
I just hope they could release more shades or even a translucent shade so more could enjoy this product.
3 comments:
wow, glad it works for you
sounds great! :)
I agree on the shade choices! Thanks for the review! Dumadami na ang magagandang finishing powders!
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