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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinJun 7, 2020
I've been consistently using the Twin Pact, and honestly, I haven't found anything that compares. The coverage, staying power, and color are all excellent. I have super sensitive skin that usually breaks out when I change cosmetics, but I've been using this without any blemishes. It works so well for me! Please bring it back! I've been desperately searching for the Twin Pact for days now. I'm going crazy without it! - tr*********Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedJul 17, 2019
The ingredients are gentle (no blemish-causing components) It has sun protection The design is quite nice The built-in puff is inconvenient to use (no handle) The price isn't exactly budget-friendly Don't expect much in terms of coverage I used an Aritaum Caron puff, which is compatible and works pretty well - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinOct 3, 2015
As a person with oily skin, it is important to control the sebum when applying makeup. I purchased this product to help with oil control and mattifying. Since it is a pressed powder, it seems to be less likely to cause skin issues. It does a good job of controlling oil and providing a smooth, matte finish, so I can't complain. I didn't expect to be so satisfied with this product, but the scent is great - a pleasant floral fragrance. I find myself applying it just to enjoy the scent. I'm not a fan of the puff. It's a sponge without a finger hole. It would be better if there was at least a finger hole. Since it's a powder, if you don't apply it properly, it can accentuate dry patches. You should gently pat it on. If you're looking for coverage, you might want to look for something else. This is really meant for oil control and mattifying, not coverage. As long as it doesn't cause breakouts, I'm generous with my rating and give it 4 stars, but I have a feeling I might like a different product better. I wouldn't recommend this for dry skin. Dry skin types probably shouldn't be looking at powder-type compacts in the first place. For oily skin types looking to control sebum, this could be a safe bet to try out.