The 6 Best Setting Powders for Mature Skin, According to Women Over 50
It's not the enemy—you just need to refine your technique.
There's a long-standing myth that once fine lines begin to appear, powder should exit your makeup bag. But according to makeup artist Erica Taylor, the best setting powders for mature skin don't deserve that reputation. "[Mature women] can use a setting powder," she says. "It just has to be applied differently." The difference, she explains, comes down to placement and moderation. Avoid applying powder under the eyes, where it can highlight fine lines, and instead focus on the nose and T-zone, where shine tends to gather naturally, as Taylor suggests.
It's a misconception that bridges the 40-plus beauty category: think of how eyeshadows for mature skin are often dismissed as too dry and texturizing. But just like with powder, the right formula (and technique) makes all the difference. Taylor says that a good setting powder doesn't add more coverage; it simply locks in what you've already perfected. It's the quiet hero that keeps foundation and concealer in place, she says, so you can trust your makeup to last through the day without settling where it shouldn't.
When used this way, powder acts more as a finishing touch than a heavy layer. It provides balance, preventing the foundation from slipping while still allowing the skin to breathe and catch light where it should. In other words, your glow stays intact, just a little more controlled. Ahead, real women over 50 test and review the best setting powders for mature skin in their daily routines.
Best Setting Powders for Mature Skin
- Best Overall Setting Powder for Mature Skin: Hourglass Vanish Airbrush Pressed Powder
- Best Brightening Setting Powder for Mature Skin: Westman Atelier Vital Pressed Skincare Powder
- Best Expert-Recommended Setting Powder for Mature Skin: Kosas Cloud Set Face Setting Powder
- Best Setting Powder for Dry, Mature Skin: Laura Geller Baked Balance-n-Glow Illuminating Foundation Powder
- Best Blurring Setting Powder for Mature Skin: Trinny London Face Finish
- Best Loose Setting Powder for Mature Skin: Jones Road Beauty Face Powder
It's surprising that a setting powder with a "matte" finish would top our list for mature skin, but Hourglass has crafted a formula that somehow appears anything but dull. The finely milled, ultra-lightweight powder is best applied with a fluffy brush swept across the T-zone for those with fine lines. It acts like a veil on the skin, blurring texture and wrinkles, while eliminating excess shine, and still allowing your natural radiance to peek through.
Shades: 5
Finish: Matte
What I Love: Super fine powders create a blurring effect; Great translucent shade range that caters to most skin tones
What I Don't: Best not to set eyes or crow's feet with it
Review for MC: "I was hesitant to use this formula because of its matte finish, but I was very pleasantly surprised! I used the included puff on my chin, but a fluffy brush everywhere else. It blurred my large pores and my skin looked so smooth!" — Heather Gagliano, 56
Heather Gagliano before and after applying the Hourglass Vanish Airbrush Pressed Powder.
At MC, we're huge fans of Westman Atelier for its luxury products that are well worth the splurge. This pressed powder meets all expectations: it smooths and blurs texture, and the best part is that it brightens dark circles under the eyes. Using color theory, choose Pink Bubble for light skin and Crème for medium to dark skin to neutralize bags without emphasizing crow's feet.
Shades: 5
Finish: Natural
What I Love: Packed with antioxidants to fight off environmental aggressors; Contains more shades other than the brightening ones for a variety of skin tones; Convenient and easy to take with you on the go
What I Don't: Most expensive option on this list
Review for MC: "This is definitely the most brightening setting powder I've ever used. It is super finely milled, so I love how it doesn't cake up on my face. It also has beautiful packaging, so it just feels extra luxe." — Mindy Holender, 56
Mindy Holender before and after applying the Westman Atelier Vital Pressed Skincare Blurring Talc-Free Setting Powder.
Ask any makeup artist their favorite setting powder for women 40 and up, and the Kosas Cloud Set will likely be on the list. Taylor says this formula works "beautifully" on mature skin because it feels "light, natural, and enhances the skin without masking it." The secret lies in its formulation: it is designed to hide shine without sacrificing the skin's natural glow. This way, mature skin won't look flat or dull, and the makeup won't budge throughout the day.
Shades: 13
Finish: Natural
What I Love: Most expansive shade range; Makeup artist-recommended; Removes excess shine without dulling the skin
What I Don't: Testers had issues with the container breaking on them
Review for MC: "This texture is super smoothing and blurring. I also love how the powder feels so soft when I apply it to my skin with a brush. It soaks up any excess oil from my moisturizer, so I make sure to apply it only to my T-zone. I choose not to use it on my under-eyes so it doesn't look cakey. I also love that it's clean!" — Mindy Holender, 56
Mindy Holender before and after applying the Kosas Cloud Set Face Setting Powder.
Laura Geller is known for creating formulas that suit mature skin, and this baked powder essentially cemented the brand's reputation in that area. Although it isn't a traditional "setting powder," it can definitely be used as one, offering a little extra coverage. Taylor loves this as a finishing powder, noting that it provides "a little more coverage, blurs imperfections, softens texture, and it's perfect for touch-ups throughout the day." The baked texture gives a radiant finish, making the skin look fresh and lively.
Shades: 9
Finish: Radiant
What I Love: Adds a touch of coverage without looking at all cakey; Pearlized pigments add radiance; Brightens redness and color-corrects sallowness
What I Don't: Not be best to put on your T-zone
Review for MC: "I've loved this product for years, and I find it to be the perfect touch on top of any of my foundations or skin tints. It really makes my skin glow, and whenever I wear it, my husband always tells me I look nice." — Jackie Witherow, 76
Jackie Witherow before and after applying the Laura Geller Baked Balance-n-Glow Illuminating Foundation Powder.
This isn't a traditional setting powder, but that's the best part about it. The texture is balm-like, with a translucent finish, and can be applied before or after foundation. Apply before foundation (warm it between your fingers and press it into your skin) or after foundation (gently tap where needed), and it will blur and smooth out fine lines, wrinkles, and enlarged pores, while decreasing shine from excess oil. It can also be used around the mouth on lip lines to prevent any bleeding or feathering of your lip color.
Shades: 1
Finish: Satin
What I Love: Can be used as a base or finishing product; Smooths texture, pores, and fine lines
What I Don't: Not available at many mass retailers
Review for MC: "What a unique formula! I've never tried something like this, and I am so happy I've been introduced. I love to use it after I apply my skin products. I just tap it on my chin and forehead where I get shiny, and voila! I have perfect skin again!" — Jackie Witherow, 76
Jackie Witherow before and after applying the Trinny London Miracle Blur.
Loose powders are great for mature skin if you lean toward the oilier side or really need to lock in a fuller face of makeup. Taylor mentions that a loose powder will bind to excess oil, so it's best to use a large, fluffy brush, tap off any excess, and gently press into the T-zone. You can choose from different shades if you want to mattify, color correct, or add a little extra coverage.
Shades: 8
Finish: Matte
What I Love: Very light veil so it doesn't dull when it mattifies; A little bit goes a long way; Creates a soft-focus effect
What I Don't: Those with super dry skin should avoid applying near the eye area
Review for MC: "I was a bit intimidated by a loose powder; I usually only use pressed ones, so this was different for me. But I love all of Jones Road's products, so I knew I would love this one just as much. It didn't disappoint! I used a very light layer, and it made my skin look lovely." — Jackie Witherow, 76
Jackie Witherow before and after applying the Jones Road Face Powder.
What Type of Setting Powder Is Best for Mature Skin?
For mature skin, it's less about skipping powder and more about picking the right texture. Taylor says to begin by matching your formula to your skin type. "For oily skin, I prefer a talc-free loose powder," she says, adding that they help to absorb and bind to the natural oils that build up throughout the day. As for drier skin, Taylor points to a pressed powder. "A pressed powder has more water in it, which gives it a bit more moisture, which is perfect for dry or mature skin that needs that extra hydration."
Celebrity makeup artist Lauren D’Amelio Ventre echoes that approach, recommending finely milled, lightweight powders with a satin or luminous finish to "blur texture and keep the complexion fresh," she says. Ventre's tip: Avoid heavy matte powders, as they can accentuate dryness and settle into fine lines.
How Should I Apply Setting Powder on Mature Skin?
Application matters just as much as the formula itself. Taylor says that "the key is in the placement and the amount." She advises avoiding the under-eye area—which can emphasize fine lines—and focusing instead on the nose and T-zone, where shine tends to build. She also prefers to use a soft highlighter brush rather than a puff, because "puffs tend to pick up too much product and can settle into texture."
Ventre agrees that a lighter hand makes all the difference. She suggests using a soft, fluffy brush and pressing the powder gently into the skin instead of sweeping it across. "Focus only on areas that tend to get shiny, and finish with a hydrating setting spray to melt everything together for a smoother look," she says.
How Should I Prep My Skin Before Setting Powder?
Both artists agree: the smoother the canvas, the better the result. Taylor says, "Remember, the skin is thinner and has a natural loss of collagen and elastin, so a little extra prep goes a long way." She recommends gently exfoliating to remove any dead skin cells (a toner is great here), then layering a hydrating serum and barrier cream so makeup goes on smoothly without setting into texture. "Under the eyes, I like to use a balm to prevent concealer from creasing."
As for the final touch, Taylor's trick for when powder veers into heavy territory, "Just spritz a little hydrating serum spray. It instantly rehydrates the skin and helps prevent any cakiness, keeping your makeup looking fresh and natural."
How We Tested
Women aged 50 and above were selected to undergo a rigorous testing period, during which they reviewed dozens of setting powders. After consulting with makeup experts to determine the top picks, they tested each powder for its creasing resistance, finish, texture, and feel to compile this list of the TK best setting powders for mature skin. They also evaluated customer reviews and best-selling products across our favorite retailers.
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Meet the Experts

Erica Taylor has been in the cosmetic industry for over 26 years, working for top brands: MAC, Laura Mercier, Benefit Cosmetics & Trish McEvoy. She is a professional makeup artist and mom of three living in New York. Erica majored in art education in college, initially aspiring to be an art teacher, but instead, decided to search for a career that would allow her to be more creative. In 2021, she started sharing her makeup tips and techniques for any age on her social media and has quickly become a trusted expert to her more than 3 million engaged followers. In 2023 and 2024, she was named L'Oreal Paris League of Experts and continues to be a major authoritative figure in the beauty and skincare space.

Lauren D’Amelio Ventre is a seasoned beauty professional with over 16 years in the industry and 14 years as a licensed Cosmetologist. Known for her mastery in Bridal, Education, and Film, Lauren brings a unique perspective shaped by both hands-on experience and a commitment to lifelong learning. Lauren has been featured on major networks including MTV, BRAVO, VH1, and E!, and has worked behind the scenes at countless New York City fashion shows for the bridal industry’s top designers. Her expertise ranges from camera-ready makeup techniques to modern bridal trends, red carpet glam, and makeup education for all skill levels.
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Siena Gagliano is the Beauty Editor at Marie Claire, where she writes and edits reported features, trend stories, and expert-backed shopping roundups. Before joining the team full-time, she was an editor at Cosmopolitan, where she specialized in SEO-first beauty content and commerce strategy. Her bylines have also appeared in Allure, ELLE, Bustle, Well+Good, Popsugar, and Women's Health, covering everything from the best products for brighter, glowier skin to the science behind face mapping. Curious about the behind-the-scenes magazine life and her go-to beauty picks? Follow her on Instagram at @sienagagliano.