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Summary
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tarte's Amazonian Clay Blurring Powder Foundation, is their best-selling foundation, now in a powder!
Benefits
- Buildable coverage, natural matte (not flat) finish
- Optical blurring powders airbrush look of fine lines, pores & imperfections for a beauty filter effect, IRL
- Hyaluronic acid complex helps retain skin's moisture for a brighter & plumper appearance
- 16-hr wear won't cake, flake or settle + no flashback
- Amazonian clay absorbs oil for a shine-free look
- Finely milled for a smooth, light-as-air feel includes touch-up sponge for on the go
Features
- Buildable covereage
- Leaves a natural matte finish
- 16-hr longwear
- Vegan
- Dermatologist tested
- *based on a clinical & consumer panel study of 33 subjects
Key Ingredients
- Amazonian clay: for better, truer, longer wear
- Hyaluronic acid: delivers moisture for firmer, more supple-looking skin
- Vitamin E: natural preservative that also acts as an emollient & antioxidant bark extract: soothes
- Castor seed oil: hydrates, smooths & reduces the appearance of fine lines
Use the angled blur brush or your fave powder foundation brush to pick up powder.
Apply directly to face in circular motions for an even, flawless complexion.
Use the included sponge for on-the-go touch-ups!
Mica, Zinc Stearate, Silica, Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Sodium Starch Octenylsuccinate, Magnesium Myristate, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Lauroyl Lysine, Kaolin, Glyceryl Caprylate, Pentylene Glycol, Cetyl Alcohol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Magnolia Officinalis Bark Extract, Squalane, Boron Nitride, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Hydrolyzed Sodium Hyaluronate, Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Tin Oxide, Alumina, Magnesium Oxide. (+/-): Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 19140), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499).
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Is this creme? I have dry skin
- Asked by Mg92672
- Official Answer By Tarte - Brand EngageHi there! The Amazonian Clay Blurring Powder Foundation is a dry, pressed powder with buildable coverage and a natural matte (not flat) finish. If you are looking for a cream or liquid foundation, try the Face Tape Foundation or Babassu Foundcealer Dewy Foundation SPF 20.Was this answer helpful to you
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Hate change
I RELIGIOUSLY used another face powder but found out it was recently discontinued. I am very particular and once I find something that works for me I do not change it unless I absolutely have to. I was in the store for probably 40 minutes trying to figure out what I was going to do and what foundati...
Most Helpful Critical Review
Looks nice on the skin, but is hard to get the product out
I bought 12N for my fair skin and it matched very well, it does look pretty nice once it's on the skin and I have pretty difficult skin when it comes to any foundation type of products. I have some texture, lines, redness, and large pores (actually large, not the kind that you have to stare into a m...
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I would buy this product again
Creamy, yet light. Feels good on the skin.
My skin looks more cake-y with this
I usually use the shape tape pressed powder foundation, but i wanted to give this a try. Definitely going back to the shape tape because this makes my skin feel like clay by the end of the day. The shape tape foundation usually doesnt lift on my jose after wearing my sunglasses, but this powder comes right off and theres no blending it back to look normal. I also feel like i have to wash my face sooner bevause it feels so tight and uncomfortable after 6-7 hours of wear. I felt like i looked cake-y right after application too, and thats not a normal thing for me. Im going to finish the powder, but I won't be purchasing this pressed foundation again.
Love the line, but this is unusable
I have tarte's Amazonian clay liquid in my rotation of foundations, and loved the coverage. I wanted something to cover my shiny nose mid-day, gave this a try. This is just awful. Streaky somehow even when applied with a brush. I'd say it sits on top of the skin awkwardly, but I think it actually breaks the laws of physics and hovers several mm above the skin out in space, yet still streaky. If i use enough to combat the oily nose sheen, then it looks like pancake makeup. Using setting spray is not useful, because that causes it to settle into every texture on my face. I end up needing to constantly mess with this to get it to look good, exactly what i was trying to avoid by using this powder. I've tried everything.
Gen X still appreciates powder
There are very few options for powder for the minimal make up gen xer that I am. Sometimes I just want to cover some of the shine, so hopelessly out of fashion of me I know but real life skin has things that I want to cover and foundation powder had been my friend for many years. Out of the slim pickings this was my choice. Immediate negative was that the pan was loose from the compact and I had to find my glue dots to fix. The coverage is fine and I like the more minimal compact but I don't think it would survive in a purse. Which is the clutch point as to why i love powder compacts, you can put them in your bag and they survive. Absolutely loved playing with my grandma's compact and wish that beautiful compacts would come back because we need something easy and elegant in this world.
Love it
The pressed powder is very fine and delicate, creating a natural makeup finish that looks like naturally flawless skin. It doesn't control oil or provide coverage, but I don't think that's a big issue because it's already incredibly convenient.