The reason why it was reduced is that Face Powder was replaced by Face Powder N last year, so the Paul & Joe counters (both in Harrods and Fenwick) were clearing out this previous version. (The comparison between the two versions will be made towards the end of this post.) I hadn’t tried the loose powder by Paul & Joe before so I thought I’d try it at this reasonable price.
Like Anna Sui’s loose powder, the case is quite bulky, but I absolutely don’t mind. (I do like my makeup items to have a substantial look and feel.)
Also, like Anna Sui’s loose powder, the cap simply rests on the loose powder container. This can also make transporting the case tricky. I have heard about many “accidents” where the whole case is tipped over and half of the powder ends up on the floor. (Basically, this loose powder is one of the best candidates for the centerpiece on your glamorous dressing table. It is probably not even suitable for trips around your home.)
Then, the powder container goes back into the loose powder case. The sift is simply placed on top of the powder.
I know that many people really don’t like this design, all the way from the case to the refill and the sift. It all seems quite fiddly. I personally don’t have problems with them. I think it has that delicate “handle with care” quality that can really appeal to me sometimes.
What I do have a problem with is the powder puff. Imagine your puff for your loose body shimmer and this is basically it. First of all, it is too hairy and fluffy for an even application. All I can do is very lightly dust the powder on the face. There is no way I can press the powder onto the skin evenly and have the powder diffuse the look of the pores. Secondly, the core of the puff is solid, so I can’t rub the two sides of the puff against each other to make the puff drink in the powder evenly. The powder can only sit on top of all the fluffy hair, and this simply doesn’t help with an even application. So, I use one of my other loose powder puffs instead.
Onto the finish of the powder itself. I have often heard that Paul & Joe’s base makeup line (primers, foundations, concealers, and loose powder… particularly the foundations) is all about creating a sheer and ultra-natural look. This is certainly what this loose powder offers. Because 03 Ambre is quite a good match with my skin-tone, it goes on almost invisibly, as it imparts a very light air of luminosity. The powder does have shimmer, but it is quite fine and sparse. The finish is very gentle and subtle and is not visibly either matte or glowy.
If you like an ultra-natural barely-there look, then this loose powder is worth trying. But I usually like my loose powder to give me a matte finish and to have a good pore-diffusing and sebum-controlling ability.
While at the counter, I noticed that the new version of loose powder (Face Powder N) is almost completely shimmer-less. It will probably give me the matte finish I like. Also, the shade in #02, which is the closest to the #03 Ambre that I have, seems, in a good way, slightly less pinkish and more yellowish. This would be the shade I would go for if I decide to try the current version. Also, it seems that #03 (of the new version) is one of the darkest loose powder shades from a Japanese cosmetics brand. If you have darker skin-tones and find it difficult to find a loose powder from a Japanese brand, then this shade might be worth a look.
Over all, Paul & Joe Face Powder is all about subtlety. I will definitely continue to enjoy using it sometimes, but I will reach for some of my other loose powder options when I need a truly finished look.
(One note: I think the Paul & Joe Face Powder, which I am reviewing here, might have also been replaced by Face Powder N in some other countries. But, some of the authorized Paul & Joe on-line sellers in the UK, which are listed on the Shop Info page of the English Paul & Joe Beauty website, are still carrying the Face Powder. I believe some of them ship internationally.)
Related Posts:
Paul & Joe Foundation Primer N
(a very effective and well-rounded primer)
Paul & Joe Lip Gloss N in Black-Tie
(my favorite Holiday 2007 item)
Loving Japanese Brands: Paul & Joe
(my personal take on Paul & Joe)
Lavshuca Face Powder
(my current favorite loose powder)
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hie there,
can i know whether the #03 izzit light or dark for u?? and ur skintone is fair? or medium or dark? wat color of foundation u use?
i wanted to buy it online.. but then i;m not sure which color suits me…
oh ya… so how was it? after using it for so long, and compared with other brands lp.. which is the best?
thanks in advance~
Hi Emily,
Thank you for visiting my blog!
I think number 3 might be too dark for you. (It is definitely too dark for me.) I think number 1 might suit you well.
My skin tone is light-to-medium, and I use ZA Two-Way Foundation in 22.
Paul & Joe’s loose powder is not really one of my favorites. My favorite at the moment is still Lavshuca’s Face Powder in Lucent.
Hope it helps!
Thank you again for stopping by my blog and leaving your comment! :)
thanks alot for the reply~ really appreciate it~~
oh ya.. do u know Kesalan Patharan’s micro loose powder?? i saw lots of comment on them in a forum… was thinking whether have u come over this brand..
Hi Emily,
Kesalan Patharan is a well-known brand in Japan, mostly noted for their makeup items (as opposed to skincare products). Their loose powder is probably one of their most popular products and seems to have received very good reviews.
I have been interested in it, but I have never tried it.
Thank you for your comment again. Have a good weekend! :)
Curious about the color here. I just got 04 Iris and it is VERY sheer so I was wondering if this is too. I am fair-light but I can pull off some darker things like some BB creams and I know paul and joe is pretty sheer.
I am hoping you will say I can pull it off, lol!!
Hi Melanie,
Of course you can. :)
The one I have is quite sheer too. Loose powder from Japanese beauty brands tends to be on the sheer side, and this particular shade is definitely sheer and does not have much color. I think it can suit most skin tones.
Hope it helps, and thank you for your question! :)