I appreciate this wear test and comparison! Most people will apply contour, bronzer, blush, highlight, etc which makes it hard to determine the quality of the product they are testing (which is usually the foundation/powder thats underneath). I personally don't put on more products aside from powder and blush. Love that you don't put too many products on top so we can actually see how the powder performs!
Unpopular opinion, I bought the CT airbrush powder n even when applying the tiniest amount..it doesn't look good on my skin. I use loose powders, by terry and too faced sweet peach n they really help with preventing under eye creasing. I also love the nars pressed reflecting powder for setting other areas of my face and then the HG as a finishing powder😉
What skin type do you have? I love By Terry loose powder for under eyes and have been enjoying the HG powder recently. Need to try Nars and Too faced for sure
The Charlotte tilbury “Airbrush flawless finish” is a finishing powder….. that’s why it’s called flawless finish :) She does have a setting powder she sells that would work up against the other loose powders you spoke of. But this product isn’t meant to set your concealer under your eyes… it can be swept under the eyes after everythingggg is done very lightly, same with cheeks, forehead, nose, chin, wherever people want that little bit of flawless finish!
Hi Rashi....I have normal to dry skin (oily on the T-Zone, normal and dry at other perimeters). Usually, I will use the OS for setting my face (not under the eye) but CT for finishing. Sometimes powders can emphasize the flakiness of my dryness skin. But not with OS. I gently pat the powder with a puff and it will look beautiful. Love it. I started using the OS from the travel size then when it finishes, I bought the big size. I would prefer the DIOR Backstage Powder No Powder over CT. Would you try the loose powder from florasis and compare it with the OS powder? I heard it is a great one but no specific review on that which I really want to get my hands on it. Anyway, it was a great video. Always looking forward for your video. Kiss...Kiss
Hi Rashi, been a while! I was off, and you too, as it seems. Hope everything is alright? Please don't quit YT, because you make great, high quality content. Last time I left an comment it was about the Nars TM. I recently bought the Saie TM, used it a couple of times, and it's really good! I had to get through the oil that had accumulated a bit on top first, but after I could really see how great it was. You should try and review it. The reason I am mentioning this is because it's was very dewy at first (because of the oil that first came out), so I used the CT bronzer to tone it down a bit. I am a NC42, so I thought the shade Tan would be the right shade. But it's not, really. It is ever so subtle. I mean, I can tell it's there, but I have to go in quite a few times. However, I have been reading that a lot of people use this bronzer as a setting powder, because the effect is the same as with the airbrush flawless finishing powder. It comes in a much larger pan, as you know. So many next time you could get the bronzer in your skintone, so it will last a long time.
Hey Irie thank you so much for your comment! Work has been really busy for me lately so I haven't had the energy for YT. I'm not planning on quitting don't worry! Haha but thank you for saying that, I do really appreciate your comments. I'm curious now about the Saie TM, I will have to try it out. One of my subscribers mentioned that the lighter shade of bronzer didn't work for her as a setting powder due to the shade being off so il have to check this instore.
I dislike huda for the face, it feels a bit dry on my skin. However if you love to bake then huda is fantastic. Using the powder with a damp sponge removes the dry look and under eye areas look very smooth. One size in comparison I enjoy for the face, itz smoothing and incredibly mattifying. I don't like one size for under the eyes as it can make my under eye area look too matte. Laura mercier I like for the face but it doesn't control oil so will need to keep blotting throughout the day however it sets under eye beautifully without looking too dry or matte
I was so wanting to get my hands on onesize... Can you tell me if it works better than the loose powders of brands like huda, rcma or Laura Mercier? Great comparison video:)
Thank you! It really depends on what you mean by 'better'. RCMA, Laura Mercier and Huda Beauty all work better for me for the under eyes than one size as they aren't so mattifying. One size under the eyes for me can look really dry. Consequently one size is better for oily areas of the face because it is very mattifying and smoothing at the same time so I would prefer this than Huda, RCMA and Laura Mercier. It just depends on what your needs are and what you are looking for. Hope this helps?
Hi Rashi, have you tried the Australis Fresh and Flawless Pressed powder? It's suposed to be a dupe for this Charlotte Tilbury powder! Love your videos x
Hey Rashi… Tks for this lovely review👌🥰..will definitely try this powder nd I have heard good things about it’s make up melter( dissolving mist) will buy both products 👌👌