Monday, February 4, 2013

A new setting powder that won’t make you look paper-white in photos

Now NARS Cosmetics has taken this concept to the next level with its revolutionary new formula that sets foundation, blurs imperfections, and adapts to different lighting. The secret is in the setting powder’s mix of titanium dioxide (which is white) and iron oxide (which is reddish). The result is a super fine, translucent, ever-so-slightly-pink formula that adjusts for direct sunlight and flash photography, making you look warmer and totally chalk-free. No more Casper face!
The ingredients are great for your complexion as well. Glycerin and vitamin E nourish and protect, and the NARS light-reflecting compound includes micro-prisms, Polynesian seawater, and algae, said to harness light-refracting technology that diffuses light for the most flattering finish possible.
We recommend applying with a fan brush or a stippling brush to distribute product finely and evenly over foundation.

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