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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinDec 30, 2017
The color and application are really good. I highly recommend it, especially for those with brighter skin tones than 21. I have combination skin, and in the winter, it tends to get quite dry overall. In the winter, if you mix it with the Maxstrop cream at a 2:1 ratio and apply it, it will give you a radiant glow!! And I've been using it since the year before last, and I saw that Director Pai uploaded a video on YouTube saying the ingredients are good, so I feel even more assured using it. And the color is really the best. Espoir really nailed the color selection! When it breaks down, it gets a bit messy. So in the summer, the breakdown happens a bit faster. But the color is so pretty that I've been using it continuously. In the winter, if you mix it with the Maxstrop cream at a 2:1 ratio and apply the air cushion, it will give you a radiant glow makeup!! The coverage isn't bad either!! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinDec 16, 2017
The skin expression is so beautifully done! The adhesion and spreadability are not bad either. And the best part was... I've always had such a hard time finding the right shade that matches my skin tone when using foundation, but this porcelain shade is just so perfect. I'm so thrilled! It's not as hydrating as I expected. Those who prefer a more hydrating formula should definitely avoid this. The coverage is not bad, so it can conceal minor blemishes, but it doesn't cover larger imperfections very well. And the thing I disliked the most was that the T-zone gets oily very quickly. Since it's more on the matte side, make sure to prep your skin thoroughly with a good skincare routine before applying the foundation! - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinOct 22, 2017
The colors are diverse and beautiful, so there is a wide selection, and it is moisturizing, so it is good for dry skin! When it breaks down, it really crumbles messily. The creasing, accentuation around the nose, and caking are quite severe, and the transfer is no joke. It pairs well with a damp sponge~ - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinOct 13, 2017
I have a very bright skin tone with a neutral tone, about an 11 shade, but when I apply other products in shade 13, it's fine right after application, but a dark shading occurs, so I often use sunscreen. Even when used alone, it's about half a tone darker, but it's very similar to my skin tone, so I liked it. The breakdown and adhesion were not pretty for me. I don't recommend it for dry skin. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSep 19, 2017
The color is similar to or slightly brighter than 21, and I tried it because I wanted a bit more tone-up, and it's fine. Especially in the winter, it was comfortable to use even though the coverage was quite lacking for my dry skin, as it was moisturizing. The coverage is too lacking. While it does provide some tone-up, freckles and the like are still visible. And the moisturizing aspect that's great in the winter seems to be a downside in the summer, as it easily breaks down. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinSep 15, 2017
The color is really beautiful - a bright ivory shade that can't be found at regular stores. Even for dry skin, this foundation can crumble and look messy within 30 minutes. This is the worst foundation I've ever tried. It should not be used alone. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinAug 30, 2017
The color is so beautiful. It seems the bright foundation color came out the best. When it breaks down, it gets stuck in the pores and crumbles messily... Even using powder to set it is useless.... You should mix it with other foundations or BB creams. It's too much to use it on its own. It breaks down way too quickly.. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinAug 20, 2017
Bright colors are the best for this. You just lay it as a base, then add cushion + concealer... It has more coverage than you'd think, so I recommend it for bright skin tones. It accentuates flakes, clogs pores, and the brushes are limited in what they can do. It really makes my skin look bad. It crumbles terribly and is just awful, but I've been using a few bottles of it because of the color. You absolutely can't use it on its own for dry skin... It's a real torment. My boyfriend pointed out my skin for a while when I was using this and wearing concealer on top. It was so stressful. Be sure to apply it with the dedicated brush. The application is great. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinSensitive SkinJul 14, 2017
Since my skin is quite fair, I was worried that even wearing a light-colored foundation would make me look yellow and dark. But I tried this product based on a friend's recommendation. The main reason I bought this was because the color is so pretty. It's moisturizing and doesn't feel heavy when applied. The foundation shade is a lovely ivory color. When I used the typical shade 21 from drugstore brands, it would look a bit dull and yellowish on me, but this one seems to match my skin tone well. The base makeup applies smoothly with an air puff, leaving a dewy, nice finish. I think it looks best right after application. I'd recommend this to people with good skin. To be honest, the coverage is not great, so you'll need to use a concealer separately. I have combination skin that's on the drier side, and the staying power doesn't seem that great. The T-zone area, which is more oily, tends to break down messily. You'll probably need to use powder in the oily areas. Due to the way it breaks down, I'm not sure if I'll repurchase this. When applied with an air puff, it has good adherence. Those who find it still looks too dark should mix it with a whitening cream or makeup base. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAtopy SkinJun 16, 2017
Recently, as there are more customers saying 'It's so bright!!!' even at drugstores, the foundation shades have become much brighter. In the past, when I used shade 21, it would turn yellowish, so I mainly used overseas foundations. Since I have a pinkish complexion, applying ivory makes my skin look more radiant, and using a pink-based foundation gives a more natural look. Among domestic brands, the Iope cushion in shade 13 was the best, and when I tried the Hera cushion, Guenmiree cushion, or powder, I was disappointed. I used the lightest shades from Bobbi Brown, Lancome, Shu Uemura, and Make Up For Ever, but the Chanel, Dior, MAC, and Estee Lauder shades didn't match me. Then, many drugstore brands came out, so I tested Innisfree, Espoir, and Missha. Innisfree didn't suit me, and Missha 13 was too yellow-toned, so I passed. Espoir seemed good when I tested it in a hurry, so I bought it online. The good thing is that the color looks really pretty when applied heavily. Compared to the foundations I've tried, the brightness is probably 2nd or 3rd best. Unless you have a cool-toned skin type 13, I don't think anyone would say it looks dull when applied heavily. In Korea, I think it's the brightest ivory shade among department stores and drugstores. The downside that's also an advantage is that the foundation doesn't apply thinly or watery, but it covers blemishes well. However, it does have a slightly thicker application feel. It's not extremely cheap, but for those who find department store brands too burdensome, and for younger people, it's a reasonably priced and decent option. Personally, the breakdown is really not good. It gets very messy... I have slightly oily (but not severe) T-zone, and as time goes by, the makeup doesn't look nice, which is disappointing. I prefer a more satin-like finish rather than a glowy one, but this foundation stays shiny all day. It doesn't seem to have a very thin, seamless application. When the oil comes through, that area gets shiny and breaks down... (Those who prefer a glowy skin expression may find this foundation good, but) I wanted to repurchase the shade, but the breakdown is too disappointing, so I'm still hesitating. There weren't any particular breakouts, though. There is some darkening, but when applied heavily, it starts bright and gradually becomes more natural, which isn't a big issue.