NYX Professional Makeup
NYX Professional Makeup Studio Finishing Powder
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35 - 39
Aging skin, Large pores, Dry skin, Oily skin
Great powder for oily skin
When opening the packaging, you have to be very careful not to let all the powder fly around in the air. The powder has a nice matte finish and feels good on the skin. It is not suitable for dry skin because it dries out the skin even more. For oily skin, I would definitely recommend it.
30 - 34
Combined skin, Pigment spots, Sensitive skin
My favorite powder for setting
For me it is a must to be able to finish my makeup. Personally I use it either just on my T-zone when I'm not wearing foundation and concealer to avoid shining in the middle of the day or when I wear foundation and concealer I use it to fix all my makeup. The packaging is quite practical since you don't put it everywhere and taking the product with a brush is very simple. I love the fact that I don't see any color difference after application, no feeling of dry skin or discomfort, on the contrary, I don't feel it.
20 - 24
Large pores
Good enough
I use this powder daily, but don't feel like it does much to my makeup look. It does give a bit of a lighter tone to the place where I apply it, so it does complement concealer under the eyes.
20 - 24
Large pores, Combined skin
Not for me
Very different from other powders I've tried. Personally, I have really oily skin, and I have to reapply the powder a few times a day, with this powder, that doesn't need to be done. But the disadvantage, which means I don't use it anyway, is that the powder makes me a bit paler and grayer, and it can make my skin look a bit dry. So for dry skin, I don't recommend it at all. You do not use the powder as a 'normal' powder, you only need very little of it because it is a 'mineral' powder. So if you apply a lot, you get white spots. And would really only do it in very shiny places.