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    Brightening, Blurring, and Color-Correcting—Green Setting Powder Is Trending

    longdaBy longda2026年5月16日没有评论3 Mins Read
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    My first encounter with a green setting powder came courtesy of Prada Beauty. At first, I couldn’t tell whether the pistachio hue was truly color-corrective or simply a clever marketing twist that would leave skin looking faintly matcha-toned. Prada’s Reset and Rebalancing Powder passed my non-comedogenic ingredient calculator test with flying colors, so I put it to the test. One application later, I understood the appeal. The powder delivered impressive shine control while subtly brightening and blurring the skin. My coworker and friend Fred was equally taken with it, (which was an additional endorsement, given our different skin tones and undertones). And we weren’t alone: Bella Hadid wore the same product at the 2026 Academy Awards, while Hunter Schafer reached for it during last week’s 2026 Met Gala. Even Dwyane Wade was ahead of the curve the year before, proving the same product is a win for men’s grooming.

    Prada, however, is hardly the only brand embracing the green-powder phenomenon. This past March, Laura Mercier introduced a mint-green version of its viral Ultra Blur setting powder to instantly neutralize redness and blur imperfections, followed quickly by Huda Beauty’s pistachio-toned iteration of its beloved Easy Bake Loose Powder.

    Vogue’s Favorite Green Setting Powders

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    Best Overall

    Prada Reset Rebalancing Setting Powder

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    Best Loose Powder

    Laura Mercier Ultra-Blur Talc-Free Translucent Loose Setting Powder in Mint Green

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    Best Drugstore

    NYX Finishing Powder in Mint Green

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    Best Multi-Color

    Givenchy Prisme Libre Ultra-Blurring & Color-Correcting Pressed Powder in H01

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    Best K-Beauty

    TFIT Translucent Set Finishing Powder in #03 Green

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    Best Full Coverage

    Huda Beauty Easy Bake Blurring Loose Baking & Setting Powder in Matcha Milk Cake

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    According to pro makeup artist Nicole Bueno, the logic behind the blossoming category comes down to basic color theory. Red and green sit opposite one another on the color wheel, meaning they neutralize each other when paired. “Green color-correcting works best for those who tend to have lots of redness—whether from rosacea or acne,” Bueno tells Vogue. “While more intensive spot color correcting can be used where needed [with liquids or creams], and more subtly across the face with a sheer green setting powder.”

    The operative word, fellow pro makeup artist Lauren D’Amelio Ventre explains, is subtle. Despite their verdant appearance, today’s formulas are finely milled and translucent once blended, offering the benefits of color correction without leaving skin flat or chalky. “Green setting powders can help subtly neutralize redness while also locking makeup into place,” she tells Vogue. “It’s very similar to how purple shampoos work for blondes or how professional color theory works in painting. You’re softly counterbalancing tones rather than masking them entirely.” Rather than veering downright Shrek-adjacent, these powders diffuse visible redness and irritation while maintaining a balanced, softly matte finish. That multi-purpose function, is what pro makeup artist Brielle Pollara equates the categories budding popularity to.

    Still, experts caution that not every green powder works universally. Pigmentation matters, which is why swatching is essential. On the more sheer end, Prada’s formula adapts well across a range of skin tones. Conversely, more true color-corrective formulas (think: Laura Mercier or Huda Beauty’s options) are designed specifically with fair to medium complexions in mind. For deeper skin tones, Bueno often recommends yellow-toned powders for brightening to avoid a dull or gray cast.

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