I published this blog post more than a year ago so I wanted to update it with my current favorites. Though I’ve been a makeup lover and wearer for more than 20 years, face powder have never been a huge presence in my everyday makeup routine. I have powders that I use and wear but nothing ever wowed me enough to truly become a staple everyday. Most powders would make me look too flat, too dry and I ultimately would stop reaching for them over time. Over the past few years, the formulation of pressed and some loose powders has drastically improved to the point that I now wear one every single day.
There are three pressed powders that have become an absolute must have in my routine because of their ability to blur and soften the skin in the most amazing way. And as someone who is now in her mid-40’s, I am particular about how powder looks on my skin now more than ever. These are definitely worth trying and really defy everything I had assumed about powders for so long.
When applying these pressed powders, I find that pressing them into the skin with a soft powder puff (these are my absolute favorite) is the most effective way to get that blurring effect without leaving a powdery finish. I stay away from using powder brushes because they tend to leave the product sitting on top of my skin which will highlight texture and fine lines.
Best Setting Powders for Mature Skin

Kosas Cloud Set Brightening Powder in Candy
I don’t know what magic they put in this powder or how it was formulated but this pressed powder is one of the best powders I have ever tried! It’s a talc free formula that begins as a mousse and once it is baked becomes an ultra-fine sheer powder. Talk about blurring and smoothing – holy cow! It’s absolutely amazing how well this powder sits on the skin and manages to mattify without making the skin look too flat or dull. I bought the pink shade and it is perfect for brightening. It also comes in skin tone shades as well as a buttery yellow and sheer peach shade. This is the most powdery formula out of this entire list but by far the most blurring and smoothing to the skin.
Saie Slip Tint Baked Setting Powder
This finely milled setting powder gives a soft radiant finish that takes away excess shine. You can see from the above photos that this does take away shine but still leaves a soft focus glow on the skin. Nothing with shimmer or anything reflective, but rather a healthy lit-from-within glow to the skin. I tend to reach for this powder in the colder months when my skin is extra dry. I need all the additional bits of radiance I can get which is exactly what this powder gives.
Givenchy Prisme Libre Pressed Powder
This pressed powder feels like combination of the Kosas and Saie together. It’s blurring and mattifying while leaving a soft luminous finish to the skin. I wear shade 2 which is perfect for my skin tone but doesn’t add any extra brightness like the Kosas. If I want to use two powders together, I will put the Kosas under my eyes to brighten and the Givenchy in my t-zone to smooth and blur imperfections.







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