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Setting powder is a type of cosmetic product used to set makeup and help it last longer. It is typically applied after foundation and concealer and before blush and bronzer. Setting powder is usually translucent, but can also come in a variety of colors to match different skin tones. It is often applied with a brush or puff, and can be used to reduce shine and blur imperfections. Setting powder can also be used to set cream and liquid products, such as contour and highlight.
Setting powder is an important part of any makeup routine, as it helps to keep makeup in place and prevent it from smudging or fading. It is also often used to create a matte finish, which is popular in many makeup looks.
Setting powder is widely available in drugstores, department stores, and online retailers. Popular brands include Maybelline, L'Oreal, NYX, e.l.f., and CoverGirl. Other brands, such as MAC, Urban Decay, and Too Faced, offer more high-end setting powders. Show Less Read more