What’s more blinding loose powder, pressed powder, gel or liquid highlighters? I’m trying to get a really blinding highlighter that isn’t ashy cause I’m of a darker skin tone 😅
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Gabi Paulino
Combination Skin
If you want to go all out I would use a gel or liquid base under foundation in the same area you are going to highlight and then go over top with a powder/loose powder. Both can be great but it really depends on the brand you go for, I feel like you can get a really blinding loose powder at the drugstore but there are some really good pressed powders if you’re willing to spend a little more money.
Melissa Jean Bobby
Sensitive Skin
Best pressed powder. Looking for one that will give some coverage, as well help set my makeup.
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Raeghan Kilby
Combination Skin
This powder is amazing!!! I stay matte ALL day and creates a flawless finish
Currently searching for products to use on my birthday and I need advice on primers, longwearing foundations, concealers and powders with no flashback. So far I’m interested in trying Charlotte Tilbury’s most recent foundation and the pressed powder. Any luxury recommendations that are worth the splurge and hold up on combo/oily skin? I struggle with a lot of shine mainly between my brows and around my nose :)
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Heather Beaird
Combination Skin
I just purchased Charlotte Tilbury the airbrush line! I’m in love! I have the same issues as you with oil etc! You will not be disappointed
If you want to go all out I would use a gel or liquid base under foundation in the same area you are going to highlight and then go over top with a powder/loose powder. Both can be great but it really depends on the brand you go for, I feel like you can get a really blinding loose powder at the drugstore but there are some really good pressed powders if you’re willing to spend a little more money.