Powder

Whether you prefer a pressed powder or a loose powder, you're bound to find one that's just your style.

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    The many perks of using a powder


    There are several reasons one might want to use a powder. During your makeup session you might want to set cream products to make sure that they stay in place all day long, and that's when a powder comes in really handy. By using it as a setting powder it will prolong your makeup's longevity and help the makeup blend nicely. If you want to, you can also opt for a darker shade to use as a bronzer. A powder can also be a great solution to mattify oily skin – whether you're wearing makeup or not. Lastly, you can of course use it alone on your face to erase complexions and get a healthy look.

    LH cosmetics powder selection


    Blotting powder – Our blotting powder is the world's first pressed powder with Upsalite®. Innovation and quality combined to really prevent unwanted shine. The innovating formula will soak up oils without drying out the skin, leaving a matte and blurred finish. The blotting powder comes with a powder puff for easy application. We've also curated a kit for those who struggle with oily skin: the 'Oily skin be gone duo' includes both the blotting powder and Matte attack primer. The ideal kit for a matte look.

    Infinity filter – Our loose powder isn't called Infinity filter for nothing. It erases all traces of complexions and gives a mattifying effect with a natural glow. If you're looking for a real life filter, this is the product for you. Not only will it melt into your skin but it will also work beautifully as a setting powder. Apply it with our All over brush - 306 but a flawless result.


    How to use powder with other products


    All LH cosmetics products are multi-use, and of course our powders are no exception. If you like wearing lipsticks, try putting a powder on top to get a matte finish and make your lipstick last longer. Perfect if you want that lip combo to last all night. Our powders are also safe to put on your eyelids which is a pro tip if they tend to get oily. Needless to say, a powder is a true bestie.