Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Correcting Bronzer Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Airbrushing Pressed Powder
New Year, new Physicians Formula Mineral Wear products to covet.
Although at a mark up of nearly $15 per powder at CVS, well, let’s just say the price hurts my feelings.
Take a look!
Not even sure what a Correcting Bronzer is and dare I say it sounds ridiculous?
Although the Airbrushing Pressed Powder promises to prove interesting with an SPF 30 and 16 hours wear, um, probably not right?
Thoughts?

Way back in the day (if I can remember that far) Physician’s formula had an mattifying/airbrushed pressed powder that I loved. It had a lacy look to it and was discontinued right after I discovered it.
I might check out the airbrushed powder as something to throw in my purse and spruce myself up during the day.
Not even sure what a Correcting Bronzer and it sounds ridiculous? I’m really curious.
I’ll definitely try the powder. The bronzer…meh
Oh Muse, I tried the Airbrush Loose Powder foundation a while ago and it leaves you an orange, shiny mess. We’re talking orange right away and it’s overly shiny like BE Original (MICA HEAVY). Don’t touch these. lol
yak thanks josh saved me $15 bucks my dear!
At $15 it’s barely even drug store anymore, and one thing I greatly dislike about drugstore make-up is a lack of testers – I’ve gotten so used to being able to try things out, that I’m weary of buying something without testing unless it’s like Wet ‘n Wild kind of cheap!
the price tag doesn’t surprise because PF stuff is usually around that :/ I really do wonder what makes the airbrush powder different
oh, and i totally agree, a color-correcting bronzer sounds a bit odd…
I’d love to try out the airbrush powder if PF stocked normal colors. Unfortunately they all tend to run pretty dark and very pink on me.
PF isn’t worth the money if you ask me (and who wouldn’t ask me?)
Too bad all these reviews are negative. I’m def interested in a talc-free powder.
I just bought the Air Brushed Pressed Powder and happen to love it. Translucent and does exactly what it says it does-looks completely natural and “airbrushed”.