![]() ![]() ![]() We don’t discuss this aspect in much detail in our reviews since most of the powders we selected measure up to this requirement. Their particles are small so they’re largely unfelt once applied, and they also look very natural. That’s why we prioritized selecting finely-milled powders that don’t sit on top of the skin. Most people don’t enjoy feeling their makeup weigh down their skin. That’s why we made sure that the powders on our list look good in photos (and in real life!). Some powders have a “flashback” effect when they’re photographed with a flash, so the face ends up looking ghostly in photos. In each review, we’ll let you know what finish each powder has. Most powders are quite matte but others are downright radiant! Skin type and personal taste both impact which finishes will be best for you, which is why we’ve put together a comprehensive guide to finish types. When selecting a pressed powder, you should pay attention to its finish (i.e. ![]() We’ll let you know how many shades are available for each powder we review and also discuss how inclusive the shade range is in practice. With pressed powder, the more coverage it provides, the larger its shade range should be with light coverage, one product can often suit multiple skin tones. People of color often struggle to find makeup because so many brands don’t offer enough shades. Inclusive Shade RangeĪ large shade range is important to inclusivity. Then, in each review, we’ll let you know the exact level of coverage you can expect out of each pressed powder. If you’re not sure what’s right for you, read our detailed explanation of coverage levels. The coverage level that’s right for you might not be what’s best for someone else. The Right Coverage Levelįrom the sheerest dusting to the most pigmented foundation-replacement, pressed powders offer a wide range of coverages. We go through them in this section, so you can keep them in mind when reading our reviews. Some of the features you should look for in a pressed powder are universal while others depend on your preferences and individual needs. Some pressed powders can even replace foundation altogether! Must-Have Pressed Powder Features Pressed powder is most commonly used to lock foundation into place and mattify the skin, which guarantees that makeup will look fabulous for long periods of time. Not sure what pressed powder is all about? This section is for you! We explain all the basic details you need to know about it. Best Pressed Powder With SPF: Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Pressed Powder Best Dewy Pressed Powder: COVERGIRL Advanced Radiance Pressed Powder Best Pressed Powder for Dry Skin: PÜR 4-in-1 Pressed Mineral Makeup Best Pressed Powder for Setting: Revlon Colorstay Pressed Powder Best Pressed Powder Foundation: bareMinerals Barepro Performance Wear Powder Foundation Best Budget Pressed Powder: Rimmel London Stay Matte Powder Best Mattifying Pressed Powder: Maybelline New York Fit Me Matte + Poreless Pressed Face Powder Best Premium Pressed Powder: Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Finish Setting Powder Best Overall Pressed Powder: L'Oreal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Powder ![]()
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