So I found this:
Physicians Formula Talc-Free Mineral Loose Powder
Many mineral make ups have been mushrooming and yes they're good on what they promised. Now, let me do my beauty product review:
I have an oily skin and thank God it's not sensitive and prone to break-outs. Everytime I put on this mineral loose powder, it glides easily and like any other mineral-based make-up, it's light and doesn't cake on your skin. Another thing I love about this mineral product is it stays longer on the skin and unnecessary touch ups are not required. So I highly recommend this loose powder to those who have sensitive skin and still wants to achieve a natural look. My next quest is to look for a pressed powder or another mineral loose powder which has a darker color so it can contour my "chubby" face. Any suggestions?
Have you tried the Bare Mineral range (i do not know if you can find it, i live in europe). It now carries a matte version of its classic mineral powder. the original one i would not recommend for a man as its got a bit of pearl, but the matte is perfect. As its an american brand, the choice in ethnic shades is really good and the dark ones work great for contouring. I usually mix 2 shades to get my perfect mix. If you are just looking for a shine proof effect try pure silica powders. they look very white but need just a little amount. Stumbled on your blog looking for brianboy's but as I work in makeup, its always a joy to chat about powders and stuff. I just hope i can one day create oe that does not mess up your sink in the morning !
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