COTY AIRSPUN LOOSE FACE POWDER IN NATURALLY NEUTRAL

HEY BEAUTIFULL,

I hope winter is treating everyone well. So recently, I have gotten into the no-makeup makeup trend which is those days when I stick to my BB or CC cream, mascara, lip gloss, and a setting powder. Not many powders really conceal blemishes but I really wanted to find something that did give good coverage and at least minimized few blemishes. I wanted something budget friendly and while I was on the search, I found the Coty Airspun Loose Face Powder. This is quite a famous one with many beauty gurus and I thought I should give it a try. Read on to know how this powder fared!


 SCENT
It is heavily scented, which can be a downside for some. I actually really like the smell of it. At first, it does seem a little too potent, but within 15-20 seconds the scent does disappear. I own the original NATURALLY NEUTRAL version, but there is a Translucent Extra Coverage which obviously adds extra coverage onto your skin when set, and there are limited shades available too.

 Product Claims:
Promotes cloud-like softness and promotes flawless finish. Helps improve appearance of your face and helps conceal blemishes.

  UNDERTONE

  I have a yellow undertone and the powder does not change the colour of my concealer or effect the way it looks against my skin at all. I am in between NC40 - NC42. One of the first things I test with settings powders is if it gives flashback because that is one this I hate! Don't go overboard with the product, use a small amount of powder to bake or set. And I'm happy to confirm that this product does not give the horrible flashback with photography.

PACKAGING
It comes in a standard pot packaging that pops open (not screw) with the mini sieve-like section to prevent too much of the powder coming out at once. With this one, I found that the powder just would not come out consistently so keep in mind, there will need to be a lot of salt-n-pepper shaking for the powder to come out - (I guess, in a way it's a good thing, you'll be able to control exactly how much powder you want to use but it can get messy). The powder does come with an extremely large, fluffy puff which I don't use but it's pretty to look at. 

 The powder is a little dry so I would not recommend this to dry skin beauties. Other than this, it stayed on my skin for 6 hours which is pretty good and it did control the oil on my face for 5 hours. After 5 hours, I could see the powder fading off from my T-zone area. This powder is great for baking and I am enjoying it at the moment.
The only things I dislike are that it contains paraben; I cannot travel with it because it is huge and the lid is a pain. Also, some people might not like the fragrance of this powder because it has that grandmother smell or that vintage old kind of smell. I don’t know how to exactly describe it but I am completely fine with the fragrance. Overall, I love this powder and I think this could be my holy grail setting powder!


Pros of Coty Airspun Loose Face Powder:

• Soft texture.
• Good quantity.
• Easy to blend.
• Gives the face a smooth look and feel.
• The puff provided is pretty good.
• Affordable.
• Long wearing.
• Good for baking.
• Brightens the face.

Cons of Coty Airspun Loose Face Powder:

• Not travel friendly.
• Some people might not like the smell.
• Contains parabens.


Would I Repurchase Coty Airspun Loose Face Powder?
I will repurchase this product once I run out of it  and will take the translucent one!

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