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A setting powder is the makeup perfecting step that experts swear by. Not only do they lock your base makeup in place, but they can also enhance your look by blurring imperfections, smoothing your skin's texture, and controlling unwanted shine. Within our curated collection, you'll find loose, pressed, translucent and tinted face powders for every skin type. From the award-winning Laura Mercier setting powders to favourites from Fenty beauty and Charlotte Tilbury, this is the makeup step you don't want to skip.

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Hyaluronic Hydra-powder 8ha
Laura Mercier
€ 49.50
Cloud Set - Translucent Loose Setting + Blurring Powder
KOSAS
€ 36.00
Unable to ship to Netherlands.
Phyto-teint Poudre Libre Loose Powder
Sisley-Paris
€ 100.05
Airbrush Brightening Flawless Finish
14 sold today
Set It Down Superfine Blurring Setting Powder
Fenty Beauty
CHF 27.90
Unable to ship to Switzerland.
HD Translucent Loose Powder
Light Reflecting Setting Powder - Loose
Nars
CHF 36.90
FREE GIFT
Tea To Tan Sun Powder
By Terry
CHF 48.90
Luxe Face Palette
Kay Beauty
CHF 25.90

Your Questions, Answered

Setting powder is applied after foundation and concealer to help extend wear, prevent creasing and control shine. It creates a smooth, soft-focus finish and keeps your makeup looking fresh throughout the day.

Loose powders, such as Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder, are ideal for setting makeup and creating a lightweight, airbrushed effect. Pressed powders like the Fenty Beauty Invisimatte Instant Setting + Blotting Powder are compact and convenient for on-the-go touch-ups, offering more targeted mattifying and smoothing.

Translucent powders suit a wide range of skin tones and won’t alter foundation colour. Tinted powders provide additional coverage and can help even out the complexion.

After applying your liquid or cream products, use setting powder as a final step. Use a fluffy brush for a light dusting, or a sponge or puff for a more concentrated application. Lightly press the powder onto areas prone to shine, such as your T-zone. You can also use it to set your under-eye makeup, where it can help brighten the area. Start with a small amount and build gradually for a natural finish.