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Product Overview:
The ONE/SIZE Ultimate Blurring Setting Powder is a finely milled, soft-focus powder designed to blur imperfections and lock in makeup for an airbrushed finish. Developed by Patrick Starrr, this weightless formula smooths texture, absorbs excess oil, and extends wear without caking or flashback. Ideal for all skin types, it delivers a flawless, filtered effect both on camera and in real life.
Key Benefits:
Blurs pores, texture, and fine lines for a flawless complexion.
Lightweight formula that sets makeup without feeling heavy.
Absorbs oil for long-lasting shine control.
No flashback, perfect for photography and all lighting.
Works beautifully on all skin tones and skin types.
How to Use:
Use a fluffy brush or powder puff to apply a light layer all over the face to set foundation.
Press gently into areas prone to oiliness or creasing, such as the T-zone or under eyes.
For extra blurring, bake under the eyes for a few minutes, then sweep away excess powder.
FAQs:
Q: Does it cause flashback in photos?
A: No, the formula is completely flashback-free.
Q: Can it be used for baking?
A: Yes — it’s perfect for baking under the eyes or defining contour.
Q: Is it suitable for dry skin?
A: Absolutely — it sets makeup smoothly without drying or caking.
Q: Is it fragrance-free?
A: Yes, it’s free from heavy fragrance and suitable for sensitive skin.
Q: Can I use it without foundation?
A: Yes, it can be worn alone to mattify skin and blur imperfections.
Please note we don’t offer returns and we always make sure to get your products delivered safe and sound, from our haven to yours! However, if the item you receive is damaged/doesn’t match what you have previously ordered, then we would love the chance to make it right. Eligible items must be received unused, unopened, and undamaged within less than 1 day from the day you received your order. Returns that do not meet our policy will be sent back to you without a refund.
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