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Reddit mentions of ETUDE HOUSE Zero Sebum Drying Powder - Oil Control No Sebum Powder with 80% Mineral, Makes Skin Downy

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ETUDE HOUSE Zero Sebum Drying Powder - Oil Control No Sebum Powder with 80% Mineral, Makes Skin Downy
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    Features:
  • ZERO SEBUM POWDER is a loose powder type product that contains 80% mineral that makes skin look clear and matte without clumps
  • SPECIAL SOLUTION FOR OILY SKIN PEOPLE! Control the extra sebum with control powder and make a clear skin with mineral powder
  • SUGAR POLYMER & COTTON EXTRACT: Sugar Polymer which controls the extra oil and Cotton extract which improves health of your skin, make your skin downy
  • 5 FREE INGREDIENTS CALLOUTS: Pigment Synthesis, Mineral Oil, Talc, Animal raw material, Artificial Fragrance
  • HOW TO USE: After applying basic skincare products or makeup, gently apply on areas with excessive sebum in a tapping motion
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Height0.90551 Inches
Length2.16535 Inches
Number of items1
Size0.21 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.00875 Pounds
Width2.16535 Inches

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Found 2 comments on ETUDE HOUSE Zero Sebum Drying Powder - Oil Control No Sebum Powder with 80% Mineral, Makes Skin Downy:

u/NermalKitty ยท 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

I don't have this issue, but a friend of mine is excessively oily so any product melts on her. She starts off with a proper moisturizer and let's it sink in. Then she uses the MUFE mattifying primer and then puts on a powder. I'm not sure which step she does first but I think it's primer before powder and I don't remember the name of the powder she is using, but it's similar to this:
http://www.amazon.com/Etude-House-Sebum-Drying-Powder/dp/B00UGPJSA2/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_img_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=0ZZ63RBNNE5A72QD0R7S

Then she puts on her foundation. And she will lightly go over it with the powder again. She still gets some shine later on but not the melting and mess she used to have.

u/The_jellyfish_ ยท 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

All of these commenters have great suggestions on how to prevent the shine! However, I'd like to add that a translucent powder pat on in the morning would help control the shine throughout the day and help it from being so intense. Etude House No Sebum has great reviews, and Skinfood's Peach Sake Powder is the product I currently use in the mornings, even on days where I wear no makeup, because it keeps my skin from getting super shiny and oily.