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- Most helpful positiveThe post was made 4 monthsRating: 4 out of 5
Wet n wild powder, soft Pink
The product itself is incredibly good. The color is lovely and looks really nice on the skin, brightening. I tried pink powder for the first time and it was truly a positive surprise. The packaging is a bit clunky, and the puff is definitely the weirdest ever. Shockingly thick and dense, like a bun or donut 😅, but of course, you can easily switch it out, just like I did.1 product in post Wet n wild powder, soft Pink579 views - The post was made 1 month
Flashback
Does this powder cause flashback if you take pictures with a flash?1 product in post Flashback63 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 4 weeksHey Lovisa! 👋 Great question! It's hard to promise that the powder won't give flashback when photographing with flash, as it can be experienced differently from person to person. But often it can give flashback if you apply too much powder, especially in the T-zone or under the eyes. To minimize the risk, I recommend applying a thin layer and gently pressing it into the skin instead of using too much product ✨ Take care! 🤍
- The post was made 4 monthsRating: 5 out of 5
Subtle
This is so incredibly beautiful on us with really light skin tone, it doesn't get too dry under the eyes either. You look more awake and I feel like it makes my eyes look bigger. I love this! However, I don't know if there's flashback, we'll just have to see when I get my new passport and ID card haha.1 product in post Subtle422 views
Wet n WildPhoto Focus Loose Setting Powder Translucent
Several uses & several ways to apply. Choose what works best for you! If you prefer a powder brush, lightly dust powder over foundation to add a touch of sheer coverage to set makeup for lasting wear. If you prefer a Kabuki brush, buff the powder evenly all over the face in a circular motion for a natural looking finish. If you prefer optimal coverage, try using a buffer brush to generously apply powder in a circular motion all over the face. Finally, if a cosmetic sponge is your applicator of choice, use it to apply a generous amount of powder in the T-zone, smile lines or deep creases of the face. Allow to sit for a few minutes and then dust away with a powder brush. This method provides maximum staying power for foundation and concealer.
Use:
Lightly dust the powder over makeup using a round brush, kabuki brush or makeup sponge.
- Category:Powder