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What it is:
Light up your features with our new Duo Chromatic Illuminating Powder. Available in five glowing shades, this silky Powder blends like a dream for a fresh-faced look. Our breathtaking formulas light-catching pearls deliver a luminous finish that looks different from every angle. Brush this illuminating wonder along the highest points of the face—such as the cheekbones, bridge of the nose and Cupid’s bow.
Product Options Available are as follows:
- Option: Option- Twilight Tint - NYX Duo Chromatic Illuminating Powder
- Option: Option- Snow Rose - NYX Duo Chromatic Illuminating Powder
- Option: Option- Crushed Bloom - NYX Duo Chromatic Illuminating Powder
- Option: Option- Lavender Steel - NYX Duo Chromatic Illuminating Powder
- Option: Option- Synthetica - NYX Duo Chromatic Illuminating Powder
*Ingredients may vary slightly due to formula updates by brands. Please consult packaging for most accurate list of ingredients
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Frequently Asked Questions
NYX Duo Chromatic Illuminating Powder is formulated with talc, mica, and light-reflecting particles that create a luminous finish. The powder also contains dimethicone for smooth application and blending. For a complete ingredient list, check the product packaging or NYX's official website, as formulations may vary by shade.
NYX Duo Chromatic Illuminating Powder is generally well-tolerated, but it contains talc and mica which may cause irritation in very sensitive individuals. If you have reactive skin, we recommend doing a patch test on a small area first. If you experience redness or irritation, discontinue use. For specific skin concerns, consult a dermatologist.
Yes, NYX Duo Chromatic Illuminating Powder can be used on oily skin. The powder formula helps set makeup and adds luminosity without excessive heaviness. For best results on oily skin, use a light hand and apply over a primer to extend wear time and prevent excess shine throughout the day.










