It absorbs oil, reduces shine and keeps your face matte for hours. It is completely flash-friendly and does not give off a white cast or turn ashy in bright lighting, selfies or photos. For reference I am Tobacco in Becca radiant skin foundation and the complete coverage creme, and I fall between MAC NC45 and NC50. The Sacha Buttercup setting powder is proudly made in Trinidad & Tobago. I swatched the cream foundation tester kit but haven't actually worn that on my face so can't really speak on that, but I'll include the picture swatches for that as well. If there is something specific I can answer let me know. My skin leans to the dry side, so I do not set my whole face with powder only where I'm more prone to sweating and oiliness when its hot, so if you set your whole face that may or may not be an issue. I did find that it transferred a bit more than I like. ![]() The color I use is Perfect Honey (swatches below). I often find that even foundations claiming to be more yellow in tone are not yellow enough for me and I did not seem to have that issue with this foundation. I have some acne scars and hyperpigmentation and I feel like it did a decent job of covering without adding concealer. Good quality, I have very sensitive skin and don't get any breakouts, Medium to full coverage depending on skin issues. ![]() Join the AMJ fam on social media: on Instagram, Twitter and on Snapchat!I’m usually there when I’m not here.I've tried the second skin foundation.“The secret of change is not to focus all of your energy on changing the old, but on building the new” – Socrates What’s your favourite setting powder? Leave a comment, guys!! It is a super beautiful finely milled setting powder that would suit a variety of skin tones of WOC.īeauty Frenzy(Use the code “AMAKEUPJUNKIE” to save 5% on orders over N10,000) It is very finely milled but is not as mattifying and has more white tones in it(hence darker skin tones or oily people may not like it as much). If you want the Sacha effect but don’t want to spend as much, you should try out the Makeup Revolution setting powder. It falls in between the Makeup Revolution one and the Black Opal one in terms of how mattifying it is, with the Black Opal being the most mattifying. The Sacha Buttercup is the most finely milled, shade-friendly and most translucent of all the three powders. I have used both the Makeup Revolution Banana powder and the Black Opal Deluxe Finishing Powder so I would like to compare them to this powder. It is also great for flash photography and does not give off a white cast.įor darker skin tones? I think it is translucent enough to suit deeper skin tones and has just enough yellow to brighten that under eye area. It also does not settle into fine lines, which is great. That also means it’s not heavy on coverage…lol. ![]() I also like that it’s quite light/translucent so whatever product is underneath it can peep through. I use it for setting the highlighted parts of my face and it gives a matte finish that is not flat, so people with oily skin will really like this powder. It is so finely milled and sets concealer so well. This powder comes in a bright yellow shade which is so beautiful and will suit a variety of skin tones. ![]() Personally, I don’t feel it is very travel-friendly as the contents can spill when in transit. This setting powder comes in a traditional jar with a sieve. They absorb oil, reduce shine and keep your face matte for hours. They do not give off a white cast or turn ashy in bright lighting or photos. They can be used to highlight, set/bake your concealer or as an all-over face powder. BUTTERCUP LIGHT is recommended for light to medium skin tones. In this post, I’ll also be comparing it to other powders I own.īUTTERCUP is the AMAZON #1 Best-Seller in face powder and is ideal for medium to dark skin tones. So I’m reviewing another popular product that practically everyone and their mummies were using in 2017, the Sacha Buttercup Setting Powder.
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