Blurs, sets & locks in makeup for an all-day flawless finish. ● 20G
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The Huda Beauty Easy Bake Loose Powders are inspired by Huda’s strong belief that the technique of baking is a key step to a flawless finish while ensuring long-lasting, melt-proof makeup. This extremely light and silky texture blends seamlessly into the skin leaving it matte with a hint of sheen, for a luminous finish that controls shine throughout the day. The powders work to subtly color correct and highlight different contours of the face, leaving a translucent veil of color on your skin.
• Matte, luminous finish • Unique powder net to control product waste • Ultra-refined lightweight pigments • 9 shades curated for all skin tones
**Due to the package change please note that you might either be receiving the new or the old package!
** Please note that during the Cyber Craze period you can only add one unit of an Easy Bake shade per basket!
For a Stay-All-Day Set: 1. Apply a generous layer of powder under the eye, T-zone, laugh lines, outer corners of the mouth, and chin. 2. Let powder bake for 3 to 5 minutes. 3. Gently dust away excess powder.
100% agreed their pores and fine lines appeared blurred for up to 7 hours after baking*
100% agreed their under eyes looked instantly brighter after baking*
100% agreed it was easy to set their makeup with Easy Bake*
*Based on an independent consumer testing panel of 20 people
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How to Use Setting Powder?
To use setting powder, first, apply your foundation and concealer. Then, using a makeup brush or sponge, lightly dust the loose powder over areas where you want to lock in your makeup, such as under the eyes, the T-zone, and around the mouth. Allow the powder to sit on the skin for a few minutes to 'bake,' which helps absorb excess oil and set the makeup. Finally, gently dust off any excess setting powder for a smooth, matte finish.
What Does Setting Powder Do?
Setting powder is designed to lock in your makeup, ensuring it stays in place throughout the day. It absorbs excess oil, reduces shine, and helps to blur the appearance of pores and fine lines. This loose powder creates a smooth, matte finish that prevents makeup from creasing, smudging, or fading, making it an essential step in any long-lasting makeup routine.
What Is Setting Powder?
Setting powder is a finely milled cosmetic product used to lock in foundation and concealer. It can come in a loose powder or pressed powder form and is typically applied after liquid or cream makeup to absorb oil and reduce shine. Setting powder helps create a smooth, matte finish and prolongs the wear of your makeup by preventing it from smudging, creasing, or fading throughout the day.
How to Apply Setting Powder?
To apply setting powder, use a makeup brush or sponge to pick up a small amount of loose powder. Tap off any excess, then gently press or sweep the powder onto areas of your face where you want to set your makeup, such as under the eyes, the T-zone, and along the jawline. Allow the powder to sit for a few minutes to 'bake,' then brush away any excess for a flawless finish.
What Is Setting Powder Used For?
Setting powder is used to lock in your makeup and ensure it stays in place throughout the day. It absorbs excess oil, reduces shine, and helps to blur imperfections like pores and fine lines. By applying setting powder over your foundation and concealer, you create a matte, smooth finish that prevents makeup from smudging, creasing, or fading, making it an essential step in any makeup routine.
How Do You Use Setting Powder?
To use setting powder, start by applying your foundation and concealer as usual. Then, using a fluffy brush or makeup sponge, lightly apply the loose powder to areas of the face where you want to set your makeup, like the under-eye area, T-zone, and chin. Let the powder sit on the skin for a few minutes, known as 'baking,' then sweep off any excess to reveal a flawless, long-lasting finish.
Finishing Powder vs Setting Powder
Finishing powder and setting powder serve different purposes in a makeup routine. Setting powder is used to lock in foundation and concealer, controlling shine and preventing makeup from creasing or smudging. It often has a matte finish and is applied immediately after liquid or cream products. Finishing powder, on the other hand, is typically used as the last step in makeup application to blur imperfections and add a soft-focus finish. It can be translucent or have a slight tint to enhance the overall look, giving the skin a polished, airbrushed appearance.