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Dooney & Bourke

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Anyone use this?  Opinions?

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Kate Spade

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I bought this a few years ago and didn't find it anything special. I *love* some of the Px Magic line (I liked the facial highlighter) but the powder was bleh and made my skin look ashy. Take that with a grain of salt, though, because ALL powder makes me look ashy and I realize I just shouldn't use powder at all.

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Dooney & Bourke

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I use it but only for the cool refreshing feeling. I am always hot when I get out of the shower and it cools me down. I use it as a shimmer powder.

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Coach

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I agree. I bought it in college when it first came out because it feels cool, but otherwise it's not that great of a powder. Too much shimmer, doesn't last all day, and not great for setting makeup and shine control.

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I really like it...it's so much nicer in texture and color than Revlon Skinlights.  It isn't good as an everyday powder though. And it doesn't last. It's really cute for nighttime, though -- it's more glowy than sparkly, IMO.



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Kenneth Cole

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I have and really like the Magic powder with red neutralizer. It really evens out my skin tone and gives me a nice, natural look. I have never found it to be shimmery but maybe that's just b/c I'm using a different forumlation?

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