KIKO MILANO RADIANT FUSION VS HOURGLASS AMBIENT LIGHTING POWDER
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- in which I compare the Kiko Milano Radiant Fusion powder in 1 to the Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in Diffused Light. How similar are these?
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What about the staying power? How do they hold up on the face throughout the day? 😊
Amazing! However I wanna ask you which one is less glittery and more glowy ?
They're dupes, so they are equals on both fronts: no glimmer, bit of glow.
I got this last year after you're recommendation.
Unfortunately it had microglitter that got everywhere. I don't know if this is how it is normally ?
Mine doesn't have that issue.
I have the Kiko one and doesn't have glitter or shimmer
What are tones these powders?
On my skin they don't show up with any sort of true undetone as they blend in seamlessly. Both come in a range of shades to cater to different skin tones but also your preference. Remember, these are finishing powders, not setting powders.
Its like saying a potato is a type of tomato..they are different........far different...
Not once they go onto the face. Dupes aren't meant to be exact copies, they can also be a product that is more affordable but can achieve a similar look.