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SHEGLAM Baked Glow Setting Powder

SHEGLAM Baked Glow Setting Powder

Product Overview
A lightweight baked translucent setting powder that locks makeup in place while delivering a soft-focus, radiant finish. This loose setting powder helps control oil and blur the look of pores and fine lines for a smoother, airbrushed appearance. Ideal for setting concealer and foundation or for baking, it keeps skin looking fresh without a cakey feel.

Available Shades / Sizes

  • Shade: Translucent

Key Benefits

  • Sets makeup for long-lasting wear and crease resistance (long-lasting setting powder).

  • Controls oil and reduces shine for a matte-to-satin finish (oil control).

  • Soft-focus, light-reflecting finish that minimizes the appearance of pores and fine lines (blurring powder).

  • Lightweight, finely milled texture that won’t cake — perfect for under-eye baking or full-face setting.

How to Use

  1. Gently shake or tap the container to loosen the baked powder.

  2. Use a fluffy brush or powder puff to pick up a small amount, tap off excess, then press or sweep onto areas that need setting (under eyes, T-zone, chin).

  3. For baking: apply a generous amount under the eyes or on problem areas, let sit 1–2 minutes, then dust away excess.

FAQs

  • Is this shade suitable for most skin tones?
    The Translucent shade is designed to be invisible on a wide range of skin tones and to set makeup without changing undertones.

  • Will it make dry skin look flaky or cakey?
    When applied over properly moisturized skin and used sparingly, the finely milled texture avoids a cakey finish. For very dry skin, use a hydrating primer or a light setting spray after application.

  • Does it cause flashback in photos?
    This translucent baked powder is formulated to minimize flashback; use a light hand when applying for photography to avoid over-application.

  • How does it compare to a pressed powder?
    Loose powders offer finer texture and more control for baking and setting, while pressed powders are more portable for on-the-go touch-ups.

$7.66
SHEGLAM Baked Glow Setting Powder—
$7.66

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Description

Product Overview
A lightweight baked translucent setting powder that locks makeup in place while delivering a soft-focus, radiant finish. This loose setting powder helps control oil and blur the look of pores and fine lines for a smoother, airbrushed appearance. Ideal for setting concealer and foundation or for baking, it keeps skin looking fresh without a cakey feel.

Available Shades / Sizes

  • Shade: Translucent

Key Benefits

  • Sets makeup for long-lasting wear and crease resistance (long-lasting setting powder).

  • Controls oil and reduces shine for a matte-to-satin finish (oil control).

  • Soft-focus, light-reflecting finish that minimizes the appearance of pores and fine lines (blurring powder).

  • Lightweight, finely milled texture that won’t cake — perfect for under-eye baking or full-face setting.

How to Use

  1. Gently shake or tap the container to loosen the baked powder.

  2. Use a fluffy brush or powder puff to pick up a small amount, tap off excess, then press or sweep onto areas that need setting (under eyes, T-zone, chin).

  3. For baking: apply a generous amount under the eyes or on problem areas, let sit 1–2 minutes, then dust away excess.

FAQs

  • Is this shade suitable for most skin tones?
    The Translucent shade is designed to be invisible on a wide range of skin tones and to set makeup without changing undertones.

  • Will it make dry skin look flaky or cakey?
    When applied over properly moisturized skin and used sparingly, the finely milled texture avoids a cakey finish. For very dry skin, use a hydrating primer or a light setting spray after application.

  • Does it cause flashback in photos?
    This translucent baked powder is formulated to minimize flashback; use a light hand when applying for photography to avoid over-application.

  • How does it compare to a pressed powder?
    Loose powders offer finer texture and more control for baking and setting, while pressed powders are more portable for on-the-go touch-ups.