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Translucent Blurring Loose Powder is a transparent loose powder used lightly at the final step of makeup. It spreads finely and settles thinly to condition skin texture naturally without stickiness. It helps prevent makeup from clumping by controlling oil, and it is especially good to use on days when longevity is needed.

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  • Eloise BeautyBlur Out Powder

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    The candidate product emphasizes adherence, so the feeling of it soaking in without sitting on the surface when applied more to oily areas is more prominent. Instead, the selection criteria shifts toward a soft-matte finish rather than being centered on 'transparent blurring' texture conditioning like the reference product.

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  • LuxcrimeSecond Skin Loose Powder

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    The candidate product adheres without a heavy feel, but talc and oil ingredients are visible. Therefore, it is on the moister side than the reference product, but likes or dislikes may arise depending on whether the scent is felt more.

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  • Dazzle MeAlways Setting Loose Powder

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    The candidate product is a mineral base but shows more film-forming characteristics. Therefore, it can be felt more centered on 'longevity' as it sticks to the skin like a film compared to the reference product.

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  • MistineSoft Focus Setting Powder

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    The candidate product clearly shows a usage method of tapping thinly on the T-zone with a brush. It is easier to follow a loose usage routine toward 'light correction + prevention of lifting' than the reference product.

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  • Rimmel LondonMatch Perfection Loose Powder

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    The candidate product emphasizes a method of applying to a puff and tapping, and talc and iron oxide pigments may be visible. It is good to check if the skin expression changes more toward 'tone conditioning/covering' than the reference product as much as that.

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  • Y.O.UCloud Touch Blurring Filter Loose Powder

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    The candidate product is guided to condition naturally without white cast when applied to a puff or brush. The coverage and 'fresh soft-matte longevity' flow are more distinct than the reference product, so it is good to choose if you want to avoid a heavy feel.

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  • SHEGLAMBaked Glow Setting Powder

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    The candidate product is a baked type, and the concept of densely conditioning pores and skin texture is stronger. If the reference product feels focused on transparent blurring, the candidate product has a finish tendency toward radiance.

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  • TeviantLoose Powder

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    The candidate product adheres thinly without lifting and emphasizes a finish that does not break down even as time passes. If the reference product is centered on transparent blurring that catches oil, the selection criteria for the candidate product shifts more toward 'long-term maintenance'.

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  • innisfreeNo Sebum Mineral Color Powder

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    The candidate product catches sebum and shine, and suitability for oily/combination skin is written more directly. It is easier to match to an oil control routine than the reference product, so it is good if you want to use it lightly even when reapplied.

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  • Mac CosmeticsSet Powder

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    The candidate product is guided to adhere densely to the entire face and condition texture without white cast. However, unlike the reference product, various pigment ingredients are visible, so if a 'transparent blur' feel like the reference is the priority, it is good to decide after comparing.

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