ONE/SIZE Secure the Blur Mattifying Priming Powder dupes
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Last updated: March 2026
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The original
ONE/SIZE Secure the Blur Mattifying Priming Powder
$32
Talc-free blurring setting powder that smooths pores, controls oil, and sets makeup with a soft-focus finish.
My top dupes
e.l.f. Halo Glow Setting Powder
Save 72%$9
"The closest drugstore dupe I've tested. Same soft-focus effect, similar wear time. Unless you need the exact shade range, save your money."
Best for: Oily and combination skin, everyday wear
- + Excellent blurring effect
- + Controls shine for 6+ hours
- + Lightweight, skin-like finish
- − Slightly less finely milled
- − Fewer shade options
ColourPop No Filter Finishing Powder
Save 63%$12
"Great for normal to combo skin. Not quite as mattifying but the blurring effect is solid. Good alternative if e.l.f. shade doesn't match."
Best for: Normal to combination skin, photo-ready finish
- + Good shade range for the price
- + Blurs well without flashback
- + Compact is travel-friendly
- − Can emphasize dry patches if over-applied
- − Slightly less oil control than ONE/SIZE
At a glance
| Product | Price | Match | Best for | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ONE/SIZE Secure the Blur Mattifying Priming Powder | $32 | Original | — | — |
| e.l.f. Halo Glow Setting Powder | $9 | 87% | Oily and combination skin, everyday wear | Save 72% |
| ColourPop No Filter Finishing Powder | $12 | 82% | Normal to combination skin, photo-ready finish | Save 63% |
Comparison notes
ONE/SIZE Secure the Blur went viral for its airbrushed, poreless effect. These dupes replicate the blurring finish at a fraction of the price, though the original has a more refined milled texture.
Full comparison
ONE/SIZE by Patrick Starrr created a cult-favorite with Secure the Blur — a powder that genuinely makes pores look smaller on camera and in person. The e.l.f. Halo Glow Setting Powder is the standout dupe: similar soft-focus technology, strong oil control, and a natural, skin-like finish that photographs well. It's slightly grittier in texture but the on-skin difference is minimal. ColourPop's No Filter Finishing Powder offers a wider shade range and portable packaging, though it's less mattifying. Both dupes are talc-free and photograph without flashback, making them genuine alternatives for everyday and event wear.
Longevity
ONE/SIZE lasts about 7–8 hours on oily skin before needing a blot. The e.l.f. dupe holds for 6–7 hours in similar conditions. ColourPop manages about 5–6 hours. All three perform best when applied over a mattifying primer.
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