e.l.f. Cosmetics Halo Glow Setting Powder: A Drugstore Dupe?

Hidden Gem
This $8 powder outperforms most luxury finishers—why is no one talking about it?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.💎Rich Girl, Drugstore Budget

I grabbed this on a whim at CVS because I was killing time and now I’m genuinely annoyed at every $40 powder I own. e.l.f. Cosmetics just dropped a setting powder that blurs without flashback—and nobody warned me.

The real trick? It doesn’t settle into my eleven o’clock lines. That’s rare at any price.

2.🔍What’s In The Jar

It’s $8. Yes, eight. The claim is “halo glow” finish—basically soft-focus that doesn’t look matte or dead. I was skeptical because most drugstore powders turn orange or chalky by hour three.

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Micro-fine texture

Feels like cornstarch but somehow lighter—disappears on contact.

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No flashback formula

I took a selfie with flash in a dark bar. My face didn’t look like a ghost. Shocking.

3

Satin finish

Not matte. Not dewy. That weird middle ground that actually looks like skin.

stainless steel spoon on white surface

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3.💸The Ingredient Lowdown

No fancy marketing fluff here. The formula leans on silica and mica to do the heavy lifting—one blurs pores, the other catches light. It’s simple and it works because they didn’t overcomplicate it.

  • Silica: Soaks up oil without drying you out
  • Mica: Adds that subtle luminosity—no glitter
  • Vitamin E: Keeps it from looking cakey after touch-ups
  • Talc: Actually fine in small amounts for blurring
macro photograph of eyeshadow palette

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4.On The Face Test

First swipe felt like nothing. That’s the point. I used a puff and it melted in—zero texture, just smoother. By noon my T-zone was still alive but not greasy, which is a miracle for my oily-combo nonsense.

Week two hit and I noticed it separates slightly if you layer too much. So don’t. Less is genuinely more here.

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One Thing: Press it in with a damp sponge—sounds wrong but it melts the powder into skin and kills the powdery look instantly.
Flat lay of coffee and various brown-toned makeup products.

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5.🛒Did It Actually Work?

My pores looked smaller. My makeup lasted through a sweaty commute. But it didn’t stop my nose from getting shiny by hour six—no powder does that alone.

Buy if
You have normal to combo skin and want a natural finish without spending rent money.
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Skip if
You’re very dry or love a heavy matte look—this won’t give you that.
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Worth it?
For $8 it outperforms my $42 Laura Mercier. Math doesn’t lie.
assorted make-up brushes closed up photography

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6.👩‍🔬The Honest Bottom Line

It’s the best drugstore setting powder I’ve used in years. Not perfect, but neither am I—and for $8 we’re both doing fine.

8.5/10
Blurs, no flashback, stupid cheap
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Where to Buy: Target or Ulta—grab the mini first if you’re nervous about the shade match.