Translucent Loose Setting Powder for Oil Control & Pore Blur
Face the day with a smoother-looking complexion
Set excess shine and soften the look of visible pores with a finely milled loose powder. Your complexion makeup looks more diffused, even, and ready for the day.

A softer-looking finish, simply
Fine powder, measured dispensing, and two visible shade options keep everyday setting practical.

Control visible shine
The finely milled loose powder reduces the appearance of excess facial oil so complexion makeup looks less shiny during daily wear.

Blur the look of pores
The powder creates a visibly soft, diffused finish that makes the skin surface look smoother without adding obvious coverage.

Dispense with control
The black sifter mesh meters loose powder from the jar, making light setting and targeted touch-ups easier than pouring powder freely.

Choose your finish match
The visible shade presentation includes a translucent ivory no-color option and a beige-toned option for different complexion preferences.
Why makeup users keep it close
Different routines, one practical answer for shine and a softer-looking finish.
I bought it for my long commute. A light pass over my T-zone keeps the midday shine from taking over, and the finish looks softer around my nose.
The shade presentation made choosing easier. I am still learning complexion makeup, and #1 gives me a simple setting step without adding obvious color.
I use it for weekend errands over foundation. Just a little powder makes everything look more diffused.
I finish with it before events and photos. The powder takes down the shiny look without making my base feel thick.
I keep the jar beside my mirror and use it instead of adding more foundation when my face gets shiny.
The screw-on lid is reassuring in my makeup bag. The loose format takes a little practice to dispense neatly, but the finish is worth the extra tap.
Warm weather usually makes my T-zone look oily fast. This feels lightweight and keeps my everyday makeup looking more even.
The packaging looks more considered than I expected for an affordable powder. I like seeing the clear jar and matte black lid on my vanity.
I use a very small amount only on my T-zone. Heavy application can look less natural on drier areas, so a light hand matters.
Set without looking heavy
Keep the application light and targeted for a smoother-looking complexion.
Start with less
Tap a small amount through the sifter and remove excess from your brush or puff before it reaches your face.
Set the T-zone
Press or lightly sweep powder over the forehead, nose, and chin, then add only where shine is visible.
Refresh, do not layer
For a midday touch-up, blot excess oil first. Apply a thin veil to affected areas instead of adding more foundation.
The details at a glance
A compact format with clear shade and package information.
Less layering, more control
Choose the format that fits the finish you want and the way you touch up.
| Loose setting powderTARGETED | Repeated foundation layering | Pressed powder | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Targeted shine control | Yes | Partial | Yes |
| Soft diffused finish | Yes | Partial | Partial |
| Adds visible coverage | Minimal | Yes | Partial |
| Two visible shade options | Yes | No | Varies |
| Controlled sifter dispensing | Yes | No | No |
| Useful for a lighter touch-up | Yes | No | Partial |
Four pieces, ready to use
Everything needed for a straightforward loose-powder routine.
When your finish needs a reset
A simple powder step brings daily makeup back to a softer, more even-looking place.

The midday mirror check
Oil breaks through complexion makeup, pores look more noticeable, and an even finish can turn shiny or patchy before the day is over. It is a familiar interruption when you are heading from work to plans.

A lighter reset
Instead of adding another layer of foundation, tap out a small amount and set only the areas that need it. The sifter gives you a more measured way to refresh the look of your complexion.

Ready when you are
Keep the compact jar in your makeup bag for morning setting, quick touch-ups, or the final step before going out. The choice is straightforward: translucent ivory for a no-color finish or beige-toned powder for a warmer look.
About this item
A smoother-looking complexion starts with a light, targeted powder step. This finely milled loose setting powder controls visible shine, softens the look of pores, and fits easily into daily touch-ups
Oil-controlling loose powder that helps create a smooth, pore-blurring makeup finish.
- excess facial oil
- visible pores
- makeup that fades during wear
- uneven-looking complexion
Questions before you set
Clear answers for shade choice, application, and everyday value.
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