Ayu Translucent Loose Setting Powder
Ayu Translucent Loose Setting Powder is a finely milled setting powder that locks makeup in place without adding colour or texture. It is not a heavy pressed powder that cakes on top of foundation — it is a weightless, translucent formula that mattifies shine, reduces transfer, and extends the wear of your base. Available in 3 shades.
- Sets foundation and concealer for all-day wear
- Translucent formula that does not alter foundation colour
- Finely milled texture that does not cake or settle into lines
- Controls shine on the T-zone throughout the day
- 100% vegan and cruelty-free
- Load: Dip the Ayu Powder Brush into powder and tap off excessAyu Powder Brush
- Press: Gently press powder onto the T-zone, under eyes, and chin — the areas where makeup moves first
- Dust: Lightly sweep any remaining powder across the full face for an even finish
Mica, Dimethicone, Silica, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Boron Nitride, Aluminum Starch Octenylsuccinate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol, May Contain:, Iron Oxides(CI 77499), Iron Oxides(CI 77491), Iron Oxides(77492), FD&C Yellow NO.5 AL Lake(CI 19140:1).
FeatureDetail
VeganYes
Cruelty-FreeYes
Dermatologically TestedYes
Shades3 translucent shades
FinishMatte, weightless
- Use with: Any Ayu foundation and concealer
- Skin type: All types, especially oily and combination
- Pair with: Ayu Fresh Skin Foundation or Ayu Perfect Skin Foundation
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is translucent powder?
Translucent powder is a colourless setting powder that locks makeup in place, reduces shine, and blurs the appearance of pores without adding coverage or altering your foundation shade.
What does setting powder do?
Setting powder extends the wear of your makeup by absorbing excess oil, smoothing skin texture, and preventing foundation and concealer from creasing or moving throughout the day.
Where do you apply setting powder?
Focus on areas where makeup tends to crease or fade, such as under the eyes, the T-zone, and around the nose and chin. You can also apply it lightly over the entire face for a matte, polished finish.
Do you apply bronzer before or after setting powder?
Bronzer is typically applied after setting powder. Powdering first creates a smooth base, allowing bronzer to blend more evenly and last longer.
Can I use setting powder instead of setting spray?
While setting powder helps control shine and set makeup, it doesn’t provide the same longevity as setting spray. For optimal results, use both – powder to mattify and smooth, and spray to lock in the look.
What setting powder is best for dry skin?
For dry skin, opt for a finely milled, lightweight powder with hydrating properties. Avoid overly matte formulas and apply sparingly to prevent a dry or cakey finish.