BECCA Soft Light Blurring Powder in golden Hour, $38
I checked out about this person somewhere a while back who stated that he fell in like with SO lots of women on Instagram since of the Valencia filter…

You know, I can’t blame him, since that Valencia filter? Damn. Wow. It’s like the most glamorous, lovely light ever.

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I can haz my own Valencia personal filter??

That’s kind of the concept behind the new $38 BECCA Soft Light Blurring Powder in golden hour — that’s it’s a portable, personal 24/7 picture filter.

Is it truly transparent?

It’s part of BECCA’s spring collection, as well as the impact is meant to be like basking in buttery, best twilight (but not the kind starring Edward as well as Bella). The 0.35-oz. jar is offered now in BECCA’s long-term collection.

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It’s a luminous loose powder with a satin surface that blurs pores as well as scatters light. BECCA phone calls the color transparent, however some people state that they can see a peachy tint on extremely light as well as extremely deep skin. I like the method it works on my NC42 tan, however that’s something to keep in mind.

Marvelous for minimalist skin looks

I like sheer foundation, now a lot more than ever, as well as I like tinted moisturizer. I like going out with just a bit bit of luminous primer like BECCA Backlight on my skin as well as a pinch of powder to cut down the shine. If you like that too, inspect out this powder.

It looks bangin’ on basic skin looks as well as ever so somewhat blurs pores to ensure that your skin doesn’t look fake.

I’m using BECCA golden hour atop BECCA Backlight primer as well as hourglass Vanish foundation in beige (applied sparingly on my cheeks)
It likewise doesn’t look like powder when you wear it… however let me clear up that. It doesn’t look like powder when you wear it with very little skin looks. In fact, I can’t see it in any way — not in my lines — as well as it absolutely keeps my oily areas under wraps (the center of my forehead, on my nose as well as on my chin). It controls oil like a mo-fo.

But if you’re trying to find a powder to set full-coverage foundation with…

It starts to look obvious. I can see it, so I don’t believe it layers well with full-coverage makeup. It starts looking shiny as well as heavy, as well as I’m just not into it, particularly with full-coverage matte foundation as well as heavier makeup looks, or when I’m doing intense concealing on my cheeks as well as around my mouth.

The final verdict

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I like this. It’s great stuff, however only for a extremely certain (minimal makeup) look. I wouldn’t go there if you’re into full-coverage foundation or have coloring that’s extremely fair or deep.

Your friendly community appeal addict,

Karen

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