Simihaze Beauty Soft Blur Moisture-Lock Setting Powder Versus Revolution Beauty Powder Pops Instant Blur Setting Powder
What's inside
What's inside
Key Ingredients
Benefits
Concerns
No concerns
Ingredients Side-by-side
Synthetic Fluorphlogopite
Mica
Cosmetic ColorantCI 77220
Cosmetic ColorantHydrogenated Polydecene
EmollientSilica
AbrasiveAluminum Starch Octenylsuccinate
AbsorbentHdi/Trimethylol Hexyllactone Crosspolymer
Calcium Stearate
Cosmetic ColorantTridecyl Trimellitate
EmollientTriethoxycaprylylsilane
Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate
EmollientVinyl Dimethicone/Methicone Silsesquioxane Crosspolymer
Water
Skin ConditioningStearic Acid
CleansingDimethicone
EmollientMethylparaben
PreservativePropylparaben
PreservativeEuterpe Oleracea Fruit Oil
Skin ConditioningSodium Hyaluronate
HumectantCI 77891
Cosmetic ColorantCI 15850
Cosmetic ColorantSynthetic Fluorphlogopite, Mica, CI 77220, Hydrogenated Polydecene, Silica, Aluminum Starch Octenylsuccinate, Hdi/Trimethylol Hexyllactone Crosspolymer, Calcium Stearate, Tridecyl Trimellitate, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Vinyl Dimethicone/Methicone Silsesquioxane Crosspolymer, Water, Stearic Acid, Dimethicone, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Euterpe Oleracea Fruit Oil, Sodium Hyaluronate, CI 77891, CI 15850
Ingredients Explained
These ingredients are found in both products.
Ingredients higher up in an ingredient list are typically present in a larger amount.
Mica is a naturally occurring mineral used to add shimmer and color in cosmetics. It can also help improve the texture of a product or give it an opaque, white/silver color.
Serecite is the name for very fine but ragged grains of mica.
This ingredient is often coated with metal oxides like titanium dioxide. Trace amounts of heavy metals may be found in mica, but these metals are not harmful in our personal products.
Mica has been used since prehistoric times throughout the world. Ancient Egyptian, Indian, Greek, Roman, Aztec, and Chinese civilizations have used mica.
Learn more about MicaSilica, also known as silicon dioxide, is a naturally occurring mineral. It is used as a fine, spherical, and porous powder in cosmetics.
Though it has exfoliant properties, the function of silica varies depending on the product.
The unique structure of silica enhances the spreadability and adds smoothness, making it a great texture enhancer.
It is also used as an active carrier, emulsifier, and mattifier due to its ability to absorb excess oil.
In some products, tiny microneedles called spicules are made from silica or hydrolyzed sponge. When you rub them in, they lightly polish away dead skin layers and enhance the penetration of active ingredients.
Learn more about Silica