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Honored Contributor
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Can anyone recommend a good finishing powder that does not settle into fine lines and wrinkles? TIA, Maria

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Besides my BE minerals, I am really liking the IT cosmetics BYE BYE pores and the Illuminating powder.

Honored Contributor
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Hi luvstosshop. Thank's so much! I cannot use BE as that is terribly drying on my skin. Will the BYE BYE pores show up white under the eyes?

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I am loving Tarte Amazonian Clay Finishing Powder. Doesnt settle in lines and keeps me oil free thru the day.

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Registered: ‎11-30-2010

I ordered the Ready to Wear Finishing Powder last month from HSN and I really like it alot. It is a huge compact and was under $30. It does have some fragrance, but I really love the finish and it will last a really long time.

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I've found everything settles in lines and wrinkles -- but I have lines and wrinkles! I think it's inevitable to some extent.

Next on my list to try is Bye Bye Pores -- I've heard great things about it -- so I think it's worth a try. Good luck!

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I like bareMinerals Mineral Veil. There are several versions. I have tried several versions & like them all. For summer I like Bronzing Mineral Veil.

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Are you open to trying something besides a powder?

I use BE but I usually also use Mally Poreless Face Defender. It is applied on top of your makeup and it keeps everything in place for hours, usually all day for me.

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I love Paula's Choice Resist Satin Finish Powder. It truly does give a satin finish and looks totally undetectable on the skin (no powdery look). To me the powders that have the heavy powder look when applied are usually the ones that end up settling in lines and looking cakey by the end of the day.

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Thanks all. I will have to try some of your recommendations!