Pressed powders are a top - choice for makeup artists in the film and media industry. Our Poudre Compacts come with a hint of translucent color. They can make your bare skin matte, add beautiful glowing contours, or gently set your foundation. These compacts have a convenient design, packing our powerful HD setting powders in your hand, which is ideal for on - set or location work. With a wide variety of shades, it's easy to achieve a matte finish for any complexion. This powder is perfect for bridal, glamour, film, and TV makeup. It comes in an 18gm/0.63oz package, providing 100 - 200 applications. HDC and MHC versions are also available as Bella Poudre Compacts makeup. To apply, use a brush on your face. A full, soft powder brush like PA - 151 or RB - 152 can be used to stipple powder over foundations for a matte and set complexion. Finish under the eyes and around the nose with a small blending brush such as FDB - 4 or FDB - 5. Apply it under powdered blushes for a super - smooth base. You can create highlighting and contouring effects on the face and eyes by choosing shades lighter or deeper than your base foundation. Use a finishing brush like RB - 153 or RB - 155 to blend blush or contour tones in a circular motion. The Colorless pressed powder won't change the tone of your foundation. Compact Powders are great for refining your complexion. If you apply too much blush or contour, just blend some powder over it. You can gently remove the makeup with Hydra Cleanse or warm soapy water. Available shades include HDC - 00 Colorless, HDC - 001 Bella 001, HDC - 002 Bella 002, HDC - 003 Bella 003, HDC - 004 Bella 004, HDC - 005 Bella 005, HDC - 006 Bella 006, HDC - 010 Bella 010, HDC - 110 Mocha.























Hey there! Using this BEN NYE compact powder is a breeze. First, pick a full, soft powder brush like PA - 151 or RB - 152. Stipple the powder over your foundation to set it and get a nice matte look. For areas under the eyes and around the nose, use a small blending brush such as FDB - 4 or FDB - 5. If you're using powdered blushes, apply the powder first for a smooth base. To create highlighting and contouring, choose shades lighter or darker than your base foundation. Use a finishing brush like RB - 153 or RB - 155 to blend the tones in a circular motion. The colorless powder is a good option if you don't want to change the tone of your foundation. If you accidentally apply too much blush or contour, don't worry! Just blend some powder over it to tone it down. When it comes to cleaning, you can use Hydra Cleanse or warm soapy water to gently wipe off the makeup. Enjoy using this powder for your bridal, glamour, film, or TV looks!