Chalk Dust Makeup Setting Powder by THE CRAYON CASE
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Give your skin that final touch with The Crayon Case Chalk Dust Setting Powder. This weightless luxury setting powder is used to lock in makeup for an all-day wear. It reduces the appearance of pores and fine lines without adding texture or weight. Of course, feel free to apply it subtly for a softer look. In addition to providing coverage to all areas applied, our Chalk Dust prevents flashback and leaves you with a lovely airbrushed, matte finish. It also absorbs oil and reduces shine. Pick one powder or get the entire bundle. Amazingly beautiful on all skin tonesand it's vegan, too! Don't know what Chalk Dust letter you are? View our chart below or watch our video! Letter C Best For: Light-to-medium skin | Undertone: Neutral Letter R Best For: All skin tones | Undertone: NeutralLetter A Best For
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Chalk Dust Makeup Setting Powder by THE CRAYON CASE
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FanFlex: Lightweight flexible crests and patches that fold easy. - FanTex: An all-new super comfortable soft fabric. - FanFit: The authentic on-ice
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