If you struggle with dark under-eyes and creasing concealer, finding a quality setting powder is essential for locking everything in place and keeping your makeup looking flawless all day or night long. Luckily, Ulta has you covered (literally) with this $35 powder that blurs, smooths, and brightens all at once.
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Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish: Sublime Perfection Blurring Under-Eye Powder, Medium, $35 at Ulta
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Overall, Ulta customers are super impressed with this under-eye powder, giving it an average rating of 4.6 stars on Ulta.com, with 67 percent of shoppers saying they'd recommend the product to a friend.
"Pores where???" wrote another Ulta customer in a five-star review. "I am tempted to go back and buy every single one of these off the shelf!! I know this is for under eyes, but I use it all over to set the face and under eyes. I have oily skin and texture/pores and this blurs all of that away! I am blown away truly. I am so glad I tried this!!!"
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