Prestige Pressed Powder

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Color PP Powder Shade 21

Mary Jo K H.D. Prestige Pressed Powder has oil-controlling factors and skin illuminating formula. It is highly durable and feels light on the face. It blurs the appearance of pores and fine lines.

Ingredients
Talc, Mica, Silicon Dioxide, 2-Ethyl Hexyl Palmitate, Blamy Oxychloride, Boron Nitride, Magnesium Stearate, Titanium Dioxide, Fragrance, Methyl Paraben, Propyl Paraben, Oxide Brown, Iron Oxide Yellow, Iron Oxide Black, FD&C Blue No. 1 AH Lake.

Using a powder brush or puff, simply dust the pressed powder on your face lightly.

- Everyone above the age of 18 years

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Faq's

Pressed powder is a compact product that is used to set in your makeup for an all-day lasting finish. Pressed powder reduces the shine on your face and gives your makeup a matte effect. It is always there to blur out texture and even out your complexion and save the day. 

Pressed powder is great for setting or touching up your makeup as it provides more coverage needed to reduce shine and smoothen your skin appearance. Loose powder has a lightweight formula that provides sheer coverage and is often used to set your makeup. You can pick the best one based on what your goal is. 

No, pressed powder and foundation are not the same thing. Foundation is a liquid base makeup product that is used to give your skin an even toned appearance by covering up all blemishes, discoloration and marks. Pressed powder is a powdery makeup product that is applied over foundation to help it stay intact and shine free and matte all day.

Yes. You can directly apply Pressed powder to your face without applying foundation or any other base makeup first. Pressed powder will mattify your skin and help create a poreless and smooth skin appearance.

Yes, pressed powder is suitable for most skin types, especially for oily and combination skin because of its shine-control and mattifying finish on the skin. It absorbs oil and blurs out the pores which is perfect for quick touch ups.

To choose the right pressed powder shade you should consider your skin tone. Choose the shade that matches your skin tone the most. Do a shade match by applying the powder to your jawline and side of face. You can even choose a shade that blends seamlessly on your foundation shade.