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Shu Uemura Face Powder in Sheer
Shu Uemura Face Powder in Sheer

Shu Uemura Face Powder ---
Leaves skin luminous and glowing with vitality. Sheer and transparent finish. Great for highlighting facial structure and shape. Packaged with a velvet-textured puff designed specifically for sheer powder application.
Ingredients
talc , synthetic fluorphlogopite , zinc laurate , methicone , paraffinum liquidum / mineral oil , dipentaerythrityl tetrahydroxystearate/tetraisostearate , octyldodecanol , diisostearyl malate , dimethicone/methicone copolymer , silica , aluminum dimyristate
Shades available
Light
Sheer/Colorless
AMW says ---
Pros
This isn't the face powder for me but this is definitely a setting powder every makeup artist should have! This looks great on photos and it gives out a radiant glow without the "added makeup" look. No matter how many times I retouch, the makeup won't look overly done and the makeup sets like a dream! A worthy investment!
Did you know that?
I haven't tried the Make Up For Ever HD Powder, I do have the Coastal Scents Silica Powder --- which one won my heart? Shu Uemura Face Powder is my "dependable" setting powder! *smacks*
Tips
For myself, I don't use this as much as I don't oil up. But I enjoy using this for clients especially during "retouching" moments!
Where to purchase and how much?
At Shu Uemura counter for approx Php2,300 (approx $47.00) for full size
Leaves skin luminous and glowing with vitality. Sheer and transparent finish. Great for highlighting facial structure and shape. Packaged with a velvet-textured puff designed specifically for sheer powder application.
Ingredients
talc , synthetic fluorphlogopite , zinc laurate , methicone , paraffinum liquidum / mineral oil , dipentaerythrityl tetrahydroxystearate/tetraisostearate , octyldodecanol , diisostearyl malate , dimethicone/methicone copolymer , silica , aluminum dimyristate
Shades available
Light
Sheer/Colorless
AMW says ---
Pros
- very sheer and gets to be invisible
- feels so light
- doesn't give out white cast on photos
- never cakes up, no matter how many times you re-apply
- a little goes a long way
- colorless version is perfect especially if you are a makeup artist, this goes for all clients with all types of skin color!
- I used this on a client with oily skin and I got a feedback that it held up. But of course, you have to be reminded that this is NOT perspiration proof.
- very smooth in texture and the powder is obviously finely milled
- since this is in loose powder form, this tends to fly up everywhere, product wastage as compare to pressed powders
- for dry or mature skin - be careful, as this can crease up the foundation or make your skin flake
- of course, this is a bit pricey for a setting powder.
- again..MESSY MESSY MESSY on my makeup train case lol
This isn't the face powder for me but this is definitely a setting powder every makeup artist should have! This looks great on photos and it gives out a radiant glow without the "added makeup" look. No matter how many times I retouch, the makeup won't look overly done and the makeup sets like a dream! A worthy investment!
Did you know that?
I haven't tried the Make Up For Ever HD Powder, I do have the Coastal Scents Silica Powder --- which one won my heart? Shu Uemura Face Powder is my "dependable" setting powder! *smacks*
Tips
- if you or a client has dry skin, use a large powder brush to gently brush this all over the face to set the makeup.
- if you or your client has oily skin, you can use a large velour puff to press the powder gently on areas that tend to oil up
- do not use the same puff on different individuals
- for personal use: make sure to wash the puff regularly to prevent bacteria
- you can use this powder to "highlight" areas you want to highlight, I prefer using a smaller fluffy brush to brush through the powder on the underage area.
- plan to create a dark eye makeup? Apply this sheer powder on the undereye area and brush it after eye makeup application to prevent fall outs.
- if you plan to use the puff that comes along with the powder, do tap the puff or scrape the extra product on the cap, as using it directly will make you look like "Sadako" :P
For myself, I don't use this as much as I don't oil up. But I enjoy using this for clients especially during "retouching" moments!
Where to purchase and how much?
At Shu Uemura counter for approx Php2,300 (approx $47.00) for full size
Here's a trial size in 3.2 g
full size is 20g

Swatch on hand
scary and looks like a candidate for white cast

If blended well
Goes invisible

Shu Uemura is known for its quality products, I don't have a lot of Shu Uemura makeup on my traincase at the moment but this is definitely a start of a wonderful relationship with the brand.
Have you tried this?
Or are there any cheaper alternatives for setting powder?
Spill the potatoes baby! :P
Keep smilin'
Stay happy!
