The Huda Beauty Easy Bake and Snatch powder is an extension of the original Easy Bake formula, formulated with a focus on giving a more sculpted, lifted, and “snatched” appearance, particularly for contouring and brightening.
Key Features:
Sculpting & Lifting Effect: The “snatch” formula is designed to give a more lifted appearance to the face, particularly around the cheekbones and jawline.
Brightening with Lift: It’s ideal for brightening the under-eye area and high points of the face, while providing a more lifted and sculpted effect.
Matte Finish: Like the original Easy Bake powder, it has a matte finish, keeping skin shine-free and fresh throughout the day.
Perfect for Baking: Just like the Easy Bake powder, the Snatch powder is also great for the baking technique, helping to set makeup and prevent creasing, while sculpting and brightening key areas.
Versatile Shades: The Snatch powder is also available in different shades to suit various skin tones, and its slightly lighter tones can help to brighten areas while offering a sculpted finish.
How to Use:
Use a damp sponge to apply the powder to areas where you want extra brightness and lift (like under the eyes, down the nose, or along the jawline).
Allow the powder to set for a few minutes before gently brushing off the excess for a lifted, flawless finish.
Comparison Between the Two:
Purpose: Both powders are excellent for setting makeup, but the Easy Bake Loose Powder focuses more on all-over setting and brightening, while the Snatch Powder is more targeted toward sculpting and lifting, providing a more defined and snatched look.
Finish: Both offer a matte finish, but the Snatch powder provides a more sculpting effect, particularly around the cheekbones and jawline.
Application: The Easy Bake powder is perfect for baking, while the Snatch powder is ideal for highlighting and defining specific areas of the face.
Both powders are highly praised for their ability to set makeup and brighten, offering different results depending on what kind of finish you're going for!
Would you like to know more about which one might suit your needs or other tips on how to use them?