*Based on a clinical study of 26 women using a long-wear foundation and the Silk Powder.
**Based on a clinical study of 41 subjects, using The Silk Powder on bare skin.










The Silk Powder
Radiant Setting Powder
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Talc-free, makeup-setting powder

Proven to control shine** & help makeup last 8 hours*
| 100% | Showed improvement in the look of pores instantly* |
| 100% | Showed improvement in skin texture instantly** |
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Radiant Setting Powder
Inspired by oshiroi, the geisha’s iconic performance makeup which reflects light & shields their delicate complexions.
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