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Reviews
- lo**********Normal SkinSensitive SkinJul 13, 2017
It was moisturizing, had decent coverage, and was good overall. Among cream foundations, this was the best one. It's not as good as cream foundations. It gets dry over time. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinJun 17, 2017
The coverage is better than expected The color looks natural, like skin After some time, there is too much oiliness The face starts to look shiny and greasy Using a setting spray after application gives a slightly more matte finish - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinMay 9, 2017
The coverage and spreadability are decent, and the ingredients are gentle, so it seems my acne-prone skin is no longer breaking out. The longevity is disappointing, and the packaging is inconvenient to use. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinMay 4, 2017
It's recommended for dry skin. When I use this for my makeup, people say my skin looks great - ^^ The hassle of having to spatula it out?.. There doesn't seem to be any other issues. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinApr 29, 2017
First of all, it's moisturizing yet doesn't crumble easily. The coverage is great - no clogged pores or darkening! When applied with a brush, it flows smoothly and looks beautiful, and when applied with a puff, the coverage is amazing!! Truly, depending on how you apply it, it can look natural or completely high-end. The only downside is that it's a compact type. There are only around 3 shades, so I was a bit disappointed. I use shade 21, and shade 1 Ivory would be a perfect match. The pore coverage is a bit lacking. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinMar 31, 2017
It's amazing. It's incredibly moisturizing and applies really well, and the staying power is also pretty good, so I use it often. Since it's a puff type, dust does tend to stick to it a bit. Dispense a certain amount onto the back of your hand, then dab it onto your face and use a misting puff to blend it out in circular motions - it applies really nicely that way. - ju******Dry SkinSensitive SkinFeb 19, 2017
Completely good, no trouble, great lasting power, good coverage, highly recommended for sensitive skin Slightly stuffy, but other than that, almost perfect. Perfect for sensitive skin Dab with a sponge, covers well with additional application! Fragrance-free, so it's great - db******Dry SkinAcne SkinOct 12, 2016
Many people on YouTube have called this a holy grail foundation, so I decided to try it out. The color was described as 03, which was supposed to be shade 21, but it's not too pale or too dark - it's just right for my normal skin tone. I usually wear 21, and Clinique does seem a bit dark, so I ended up purchasing 01 instead, and it's perfect. While it's labeled as a foundation for dry skin, there is still a bit of a drying sensation. So I've been applying a 100% pure camellia oil cream before using it, and the coverage and longevity are quite good. While it does have a slightly drying feeling as a dry skin foundation, applying a camellia oil cream and sunscreen helps improve that. - db*******Dry SkinAcne SkinOct 4, 2016
Radiant, no darkening, good lasting power Not completely matte, but decent coverage I bought it based on reviews saying it's moisturizing, but it wasn't as moisturizing as I expected Nothing else to note The sponge applicator works much better than the brush for skin expression. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSep 28, 2016
Since the ingredients are good, the itchiness and tightness of my skin have definitely decreased a lot! It applies lightly and evenly, and the staying power is also decent! I can understand why people call this their 'holy grail' product. I have slightly darker skin, and when I received the tester, it was okay on the chin area. But after purchasing shade 3 and applying it all over, I found that it has a very yellow undertone. If you have a naturally yellow-toned complexion, you might need to apply a pink-based base before using this product. Since it's a compact type, you'll have to carry it around in small portions, which can be inconvenient. When I asked what kind of makeup tools would be best, they recommended applying it with your fingers by patting it on. They said that if you're not using a brush, your hands would be better than a puff, as the puff tends to absorb too much of the product, leading to excessive application.