Hey hey hey! How are you my dear readers (if you’re still there)? I
know it’s been forever since my last product review; I was so busy at school (I
will be graduating this November, finally!) that I don’t have enough time to
write at all. But let’s skip that because I have something better to share –
Althea Korea’s very own Petal Velvet Powder.
When I received an email telling me to be the first few to try Althea Petal Velvet Powder, I felt
really lucky – that’s an offer I cannot refuse! I received it last month, but
didn’t get to try it immediately until last week, and boy I am SHOOKT! I asked
myself why I didn’t use it sooner.
Product Info
Althea Petal Velvet Powder
Price: Php210
Where to buy: Althea PH (http://ph.althea.kr/petal-velvet-powder)
Althea Says: Althea's very own product range is here, and we're starting off strong with the Petal Velvet Powder! This debuting beauty is a translucent powder that sets makeup and leaves behind a silky finish to the touch. Infused with oil from Althea seeds, this powder works to keep sebum production at bay without drying out the skin for a radiant, fresh look, all while giving out a gentle scent. Keep your makeup looking great all day or dust some on to stay shine-free!
Packaging
There’s nothing fancy with Petal Velvet Powder’s packaging. It comes
in a pink and white container and powder puff that comes with it. The design is
simple yet cool. Althea’s logo, the one you see on their boxes, is also printed
on the powder’s lid and puff. Its box is like this miniature version of their signature
Althea box. Cute and simple. It actually reminds me of Innisfree No Sebum
Mineral Powder, but in pink. I think they are also of the same size – compact and
travel friendly.
Performance
Like I said, I was shooked the first time I swatched it on. I was expecting the same performance as Innisfree’s No Sebum, but this one is on a totally different level. It has indeed micro-fine and smooth texture making it easier to blend. I tried to use it alone, and as setting powder to my foundation and it works well, both ways. It’s also translucent so it won’t affect the shade of your foundation compared to the other Korean powder brands that are too light to match the Filipino skin tone.
Like I said, I was shooked the first time I swatched it on. I was expecting the same performance as Innisfree’s No Sebum, but this one is on a totally different level. It has indeed micro-fine and smooth texture making it easier to blend. I tried to use it alone, and as setting powder to my foundation and it works well, both ways. It’s also translucent so it won’t affect the shade of your foundation compared to the other Korean powder brands that are too light to match the Filipino skin tone.
This powder is also very lightweight and instantly makes my skin look
fresh. Whenever I use it to set my foundation, I don’t have to worry about
retouching for the next 5 to 6 hours because it controls oil really well. And
it doesn’t cause caking. I recommend using a brush when applying it, though, as
the puff can sometimes give too much product.
Overall, this powder is something everyone has to try. It works for
oily skin, dry skin, and normal skin. I’m not sure about sensitive skin,
though. But if you are looking for a setting powder that works wonders, then
give Althea Petal Velvet Powder a
try. You will not regret it, I swear. Most of all, it is cruelty free.
Before I end this post, here's an obligatory selfie I took using Althea Petal Velvet Powder under Maybelline FitMe! Concealer (Read First Impression on Maybelline Fit Me Collection). Celeteque Eyebrow Defining Kit for my brows and L'Oreal Rouge Magique in Mont Blanc for my lips.
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