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translucent powder


Question Posted Thursday August 28 2008, 4:52 am

is this a good translucent powder?



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if not. what is?


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xokristabelle answered Thursday August 28 2008, 7:23 pm:
No. Jane is not a good brand.

This kind is really, really good:
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Lasts forever, totally worth the money, makes your skin look amazing.

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Disconnected answered Thursday August 28 2008, 11:11 am:
My mom used to have that. She told me it wasn't good and it didn't stay on properly.

Here's a few that I've used and are good:
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Wanderer answered Thursday August 28 2008, 6:57 am:
I cannot speak for that product as I have never used it. I do, however, use RCMA translucent powder and would highly recommend it to anyone. MAC also makes a very good one called blot powder.

These are more pricey but very well worth it.

If you're looking to save money, Physicians Formula (my favorite "cheapy" brand) makes a reasonably nice translucent powder and is available for purchase at any department store. However, I find that it does not have the staying power and light, smooth finish that the previous two do. It also comes with a brush that is as good as useless for application. If you do not have one already, look into purchasing a kabuki brush.

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