

Wash your puff or brush on a regular basis. Some tips: You don’t need a lot so use sparingly. This blot powder has excellent reviews on, averaging 4.46/5 among all the different shades and an average of 87.6% people would repurchase it.
#Can i just use mac blot pressed powder alone skin#
Do you recommend this? Yes! I love it and I think it works great for those of us who get oily and shiny! But if you have dry skin and you don’t get shiny, there’s no point for you to buy this. You could probably use this as a setting powder over your foundation but I don’t. BUT, Nina told me you can wash the puff! Thanks Nina! I switch between the puff and a travel sized powder brush. At first, I wasn’t planning to use the puff because I felt like you would just deposit the oil from your face to your puff back to the powder. How do you use it? You can either use the included puff or a powder brush. As for taking away shine, I haven’t been shiny lately so I can’t tell you whether or not it took away my shine. Very very little to no oil on the blotting paper. I took another blotting paper and blotted another test spot. I then patted on some of the powder all over my forehead using the puff that is included.

Does it work? Why, yes it does! Here’s how I tested it: I took a blotting paper and blotted one spot in the middle of my forehead to check if it was in fact oily (yes it was). Don’t let those shade names fool you, there is hardly any color and you would probably need a darker shade than you think. There are five colors to choose from: Light, Medium, Medium Dark, Dark and Deep Dark. I’m glad I found this, though! What is it? It’s a pressed powder that is meant to soak up the oilies on your face and take away the shine. I don’t even remember how I came across MAC’s Blot Powder but I know I wasn’t looking for a powder, just stumbled upon it. If you have oily skin throughout the day, this blot powder may be just for you! My skin isn’t terribly oily, especially as of late, but I would classify my skin as normal/combination with my T-Zone being the oily culprit.
