ARITAUM Sugar Ball Cushion Blusher [No. 2 Milk Coral] Reviews
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2 Reviews
- ํธํ์ค๋งDec 27, 2016Oily Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsI didn't know, but it has shimmer in it... I don't really like the shimmer...
TipIf you think it's too light when you first apply it, just layer it a few times and it will become more vivid! Adjust it well~
- ๋์๋์Feb 4, 2016Dry SkinAcne Skin
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This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.ProsAritaum seems to pick colors really well...the cushion tint, coating tint, and mono anis all seem to produce colors that I really want to try. However, compared to how beautifully they pick the colors, the product quality is just...ugh. There's always something lacking. Among them, this one has a good feel to use - moderately moisturizing and applies lightly. The scent is a bit questionable, but still bearable. And the colors...oh my, they're all so pretty. There's not a single unattractive color from shade 1 to 4. It makes me want to just sweep them all up when they're on sale...that's the kind of product it is.
ConsThe truly fatal flaw is the incredibly large silver pearl...if they were planning to sell a lot of it, they absolutely should not have included it. Even if it were small pearls, the almost pigment-level pure white pearls dotted throughout are just too much. I wonder what on earth they were thinking when they included it. Was it the manufacturer's intention to save money and have us buy some blood sausage soup instead? At first, you can't really feel the presence of the pearls, but as time passes and the blush's moisture starts to fade, they pop out like freckles. When you look in the mirror, you can practically hear the 'what the f*ck' sound coming out. If they removed the pearls, it would cut costs and we could all be happier, so why did they do this...why, Aritaum? The pearls are so discordant that I have no intention of repurchasing.
TipIf you lightly apply this pale, pearl-heavy blush to the highlight area, it will really boost the volume. For oily skin types, later on this part will get all mixed in with the oil and puff up. 1. First, highlight with a bright-colored concealer or foundation. 2. Then, lightly apply the blush on top of that. (Use a cream-type blush) That's it! It's surprisingly effective, so give it a try.