This will be my take on the differences and similarities between the Nichido Final Powder and Fashion 21 loose Powder. I will be weighing the pros and cons of each product and hopefully guide you in choosing which powder that best suits you.
I love both these powders. I think the packaging is very minimal and sleek and the color combination is very modern-ish.
Nichido Vs Fashion 21
- PRICE: Php 150 Php 185
- WEIGHT: 25g 30g
- CONTAINER: Plastic Plastic
- PUFF: Tough Soft
- SPF: No SPF SPF 50+
For less than Php 200 you get A LOT of powder in a durable plastic container. Definitely a steal for the price.
Used puff- Sorry haha |
The difference between the two is the powder puff and the SPF content. The powder puff of Nichido is tough. I feel something poking my skin when i use the puff unlike the powder puff of Fashion 21 which is very , very, very, SOFT (love using the puff on my face) .
- SHADE:
Nichido (left) VS Fashion 21 (Right) |
Nichido - Creamy Glow(2nd lightest shade)
Fashion 21 - Shade #1 (Darkest Shade)
Other shades have glitters and pink undertones. Both powders are finely milled but the Fashion 21 has a smoother finish and feel.
The Nichido powder is translucent meaning it has no color and does nothing to change the foundation used. (only used for setting). I use this to set my everyday tinted moisturizer and it does the job well.
The Fashion 21 has a yellow undertone meaning it can alter the shade of the foundation used once applied to set. (can be used for setting foundation but adds a slight color). I use it to set bb creams that are too light for my skin. Since the color is darker than my skintone, it balances the color of my face making it match my neck and body better.
- WHITE CAST:
Photo with flash Liquid makeup as base set with Nichido final powder(Left) vs Fashion 21loose powder (Right) |
Both powders are flash friendly. As you can see, Fashion 21 has a darker shade and it set my light foundation to better match my neck and body. If your foundation is too light, its better to use a darker setting powder(Fashion 21). If your foundation matches your skin tone, use a translucent setting powder (Nichido).
FINAL VERDICT:
As I've said, both powders do the job nicely. They are okay in terms of quality and price. These powders are better used for setting liquid foundations/bb creams. Using it alone will give you zero coverage since this is just a setting powder.
Those who want a translucent powder, go for NICHIDO. Those who want a tinted setting powder, go for FASHION 21.
Overall I would rate these powders 5 out of 5
May i ask po? may translucent shade po ba ang nichido final powder? :)
ReplyDeleteyes po :) pwede siya pang set ng bb cream and liquid foundation. Di niya ichange ang color ng bb cream and foundation.
DeleteHow about comparison ng oil control and longevity? :)
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