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AFFECT Cosmetics Matte Effect Transparent Loose Rice Powder
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Perfect
5This powder set my makeup perfect and it lasted all dayÂ
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Loved it!
5Ive never seen rice powder before so was a little unsure but I really like it. It smells nice, it feels nice on my face and the tip about using it under the eyes was very useful. I would buy it again!
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Great product
5Never used rice powder before and loved itÂ
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super cool!
4this is really nice i had a bit of trouble opening the packaging though lol :)
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Loved it!
5This was great and made my skin matte which is great seeing as I have a real problem with oily skin
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Soft focus finishing powder
4A lovely finishing powder that left my usually dry skin look beautifully matte but soft focus and not cakey in any way.I found it particularly good under my eye area which can often get very dry when I use anything to stop my mascara from smudging onto my face.
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Average
3This powder was ok but it didn’t seem to make a lot of difference to my finished make up.
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Nice powder
4It set my makeup all day without looking cakey!
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Perfect
5Lovely lightweight loose powder. It is transparent and doesn't look powdery on. It mattifies but doesn't dry me out either, great for my combination skin.
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Good, but too drying for mature skin
4A fairly decent product, but it was too matte for my skin and felt drying if I left it on for more than a short time. Good to have a product without preservatives, but I felt it gave me a 'too pale' effect.
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