NEW @Huda Beauty GREEN SETTING POWDER??! What do we think yall? 🤔 Gimmick or Slay???! #makeup #beauty #viralmakeup #makeupreview #hudabeauty @Huda
After trying out the Huda Beauty Green Setting Powder, I wanted to dive a bit deeper into why this shade works wonders and share some extra tips I've picked up, especially since many of us might be using it wrong! First off, let's talk about the magic behind the green. It all comes down to basic color theory: green is opposite red on the color wheel. This means green effectively cancels out red. So, whether you're dealing with stubborn breakouts, rosacea, general redness around your nose, or even a slight sunburn, a touch of green can make a huge difference in neutralizing those tones. The Huda Beauty Matcha Milk Cake Easy Bake powder is designed to do just that, but as I’ve learned, application is key. My biggest takeaway is that this isn't a powder you bake your entire under-eye with, like you might with a traditional translucent setting powder. The OCR also highlighted how people are "USING THIS WRONG." Instead of baking, think of it as targeted color correction. I like to apply a very light dusting directly onto areas with redness after my liquid foundation, but before my regular setting powder. I use a small, fluffy brush and gently tap it over those problem spots. You don't need much – a little goes a long way to avoid looking like Fiona! The goal is to subtly neutralize, not to create a green cast. I've personally found it incredibly effective for those days when my skin is feeling a bit irritated or I have a few fresh blemishes. A tiny bit of the Matcha Milk Cake powder tapped over these areas helps them blend seamlessly with the rest of my skin, reducing the need for heavy concealer. It truly helps to "tone that down so much" without adding extra texture. Another unexpected use I discovered (which the original post touched on) is toning down blush! We all have those days when we go a little too heavy with the blush. A light sweep of this green powder can subtly mute the intensity, bringing it back to a more natural flush. For those of us with "Redness and breakouts," incorporating this into your routine can be a game-changer. I recommend starting with a very sheer layer and building it up if needed. If you have a different shade of easy bake powder you love, this green one isn't meant to replace it, but rather to complement it for specific concerns. It's a fantastic tool to have in your makeup arsenal for targeted correction, giving a much more even and balanced complexion. I definitely think it helps to "EVEN OUT AND TAKE DOWN THAT REDNESS. A LOT." Give it a try with these tips, and you might just find it's your new secret weapon against redness!




















































































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