Walk into any beauty store and you'll find setting powders, finishing powders, loose powders, pressed powders, translucent powders, and baking powders. It's overwhelming. Here's the simple breakdown.
Setting Powder: Lock It Down
Setting powder's job is to lock your foundation and concealer in place. It absorbs excess oil and prevents your makeup from sliding, creasing, or transferring. Use it immediately after your liquid products, before any powder products like blush or bronzer.
Loose Powder vs. Pressed Powder
Loose powder gives a more natural, lightweight finish and offers better oil absorption. It's ideal for at-home application where you can deal with the slight mess. Pressed powder is compacted for portability — great for touch-ups throughout the day but can build up if over-applied.
How to Apply Without Going Cakey
Use a fluffy brush, not the puff that comes in the compact. Tap off excess before applying. Focus on your T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) and under-eyes. Skip the cheeks if you want to maintain a dewy finish there.
Our Pick
The PHOFAY Soft Touch Loose Powder has a weightless, micro-fine texture that sets makeup without any chalky residue. It's sweatproof and works across all skin tones with a truly translucent finish.
