The Setting Powder You Need for Creaseless Under Eyes.

I’m sure you’ve heard about it over and over…The Givenchy Prisme Libre Loose Powder.

But is it worth the hype? Do you really need it? I will tell you my experience as someone who has been self-conscious of her under eyes since 5th grade

I finally got my hands on it after major back & forth whether it would be worth it, and then when I had previously ordered it from Sephora via local delivery, it was stolen before I could even try it. So I figured I didn’t need it and Sephora was kind enough to give me my money back. 

But months later I still kept hearing about it, and of course, I want the best products for my clients arsenal so I decided to take the plunge for the $58 powder

It’s not that the price point is so high for a cosmetic item. 

BUT for a typical setting powder, yes absolutely it’s high. 

However, whatever magic bean stock was chopped down and ground into this extremely finely milled powder is worth every cent. 

Why I love it:

-it actually helped my Crow’s Feet from creasing. I tried it with several concealers (because I’m always looking for the next best concealer) and I found one of the best pairings to be with the Nars Creamy Radiant Concealer.

-Although no matter which concealer I used, I had significantly less creasing than if I went without. 

-It helped my Dragun Beauty TRANSformation Powder look brighter. I use the Givenchy powder to set my concealer, and then I’ll apply this pressed powder on top.
Click here for my tutorial and product haul for a snatched undereye.

-A little goes a long way! 

-It smells divine, like you are the queen.

Final thoughts: Don’t skip on this magic dust. You’ll be kicking yourself for not buying it sooner.