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- yi*****Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJul 12, 2022
I started using this after seeing it recommended as a lightweight powder foundation on the 'After Rain' YouTube channel. I've been using it consistently for about 2-3 years now! 1. Lightweight with no blemishes As someone with sensitive skin who's cautious about applying products, I'm happy to report I've been using this without any irritation! 2. Subtle evening of skin tone While the coverage isn't as intense as cushion foundations or liquid foundations, it does provide some brightening and evens out the complexion! It won't conceal red acne, so I use a small amount of foundation as a concealer on specific areas that need coverage, then pat this product all over my face. 3. Easy to remove No need for double cleansing - it comes off easily with a simple face wash, which is less of a hassle! I'm really enjoying using this product as I can pat it on quickly without worrying about my skin. The price point is a bit high. Being in cushion form means you need to maintain the hygiene of the puff and cushion. - hy*****Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedOct 9, 2021
I love how finely milled the powder is, making it easy to apply with a light touch. The only downside is that the puff is built into the bottom, which can be a bit inconvenient. Other than the high price, there's nothing else to complain about. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJun 11, 2020
It absorbs very thinly and evenly, quickly leaving a soft, matte finish. There's no darkening effect, so your complexion stays as fresh as when you first applied it. The price feels a bit steep compared to the amount of product you get. - yc*******Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedApr 6, 2020
The compact powder applies lightly and suits sensitive skin well, unlike the cushion which can cause blemishes The coverage isn't exceptional, but it might be perfect if you prefer a natural look - Hwahae UserNormal SkinAcne SkinRecommendedApr 1, 2020
It leaves your skin feeling soft and velvety. Although it's a bit pricey, I think it's worth every penny. The only downside is that it's slightly on the expensive side. - tl************Combination SkinRecommendedMar 26, 2020
It really controls oil well, leaving the skin feeling soft and powdery. The makeup lasts for a long time, and once applied, there's hardly any oiliness coming through. I love it! There aren't really any downsides, but if I had to mention something, be careful not to break the compact since it's a powder product. I hadn't broken mine before, but lately I've been dropping it more often, so it's getting a bit cracked. Sometimes when your skin is super sensitive or when you're exfoliating, it might not sit well, but that's not the product's fault. Just make sure to take good care of your skin regularly when using this. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedFeb 25, 2020
I've personally purchased and used all the products mentioned! I'm sharing this information for those who, like me, prefer powder makeup. What is powder makeup? It's finishing your makeup by applying powder directly with a puff after your skincare routine (up to emulsion). Pros: Great for skin protection and significantly reduces the chance of acne breakouts. Cons: Coverage isn't the best... It's more of a blurring effect. I'll try to rank the products I've used: Tonymoly High Cover, MAC Studio Perfect, and HERA HD Foundation Application: Tonymoly = MAC = HERA They're all similar. Think of it as applying powder directly to your skin. The key is skillfully applying with a puff rather than the powder's spreadability itself. This ensures a natural look. Dryness seems to depend more on your skin condition and skincare routine rather than the powder itself. Coverage: Tonymoly >> HERA > MAC MAC barely provides any coverage, while Tonymoly can look cakey if you're not careful. Tonymoly has the best coverage but was difficult to use due to its coarse particles. HERA was the best in this aspect. It has medium-high coverage - won't conceal acne scars or active blemishes, but effectively covers redness, evens skin tone, and hides small blood vessels. As someone who's recently overcome acne, HERA's coverage was satisfactory for me. Emphasizing dead skin cells: Tonymoly >> MAC > HERA HERA's best feature was how it didn't emphasize flakiness when applied with a puff (assuming you have a solid skincare routine and your skin barrier isn't damaged). It creates a very smooth-looking complexion. While not as flawless as liquid foundation or cushion, it's still quite pretty. Longevity: All similar, but MAC and HERA win for graceful wear. Tonymoly's coarse particles made it wear off unattractively. I initially used it for its coverage when I had more acne marks, but stopped as my skin improved and I noticed how poorly it wore throughout the day. Overall impression after powder makeup: Tonymoly: Decent coverage for powder makeup, but can look cakey if not careful. MAC: Fine particles make it easy to use, but not suitable as a standalone powder foundation due to lack of coverage. HERA: Easiest to use for powder makeup (though MAC is slightly easier) with good coverage. It looks like you're wearing makeup and evens out your complexion. For these reasons, I'm sticking with HERA! The price... It seems too expensive for the amount of product you get. Also, the included puff isn't great for powder makeup application. For powder makeup, it's better to use Innisfree's bouncy One Puff, not the porous ones. A springy, dense puff works best for makeup application! Apply the powder by gently spreading it on your skin with the puff. Use a bit of wrist action - think of it as gliding across the skin, not patting it on. Patting creates thick spots that can emphasize dead skin cells. When you have a lot of flaky skin, powder makeup won't apply smoothly. Be careful! Instead of exfoliating, focus on hydrating your skin well. - mu********Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsDark CirclesInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessRecommendedJan 25, 2020
It applies thinly and evenly, without clogging pores. It provides decent coverage and controls sebum well. Even when reapplying, it doesn't cake up much. It's an excellent product for patting on to mattify when excess oil surfaces after applying cushion foundation. After using two bottles, I can't find any faults with the product itself. However, the price point is a bit steep. - lo********Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedDec 17, 2019
1. Application Experience It effectively controls oil. The powder is incredibly fine and smooth, adhering thinly to the skin while delivering excellent performance. Although it doesn't have long-lasting power, necessitating reapplication during touch-ups, it doesn't clump or cake up, making it comfortable to use repeatedly. 2. Sensitivity I've been using this for a long time without any irritation or blemishes. It's become my go-to powder compact. 1. Longevity/Adherence It doesn't last very long. If you want to maintain a matte finish, you'll need to reapply frequently. 2. Packaging The case structure is slightly different from the usual, which can be a bit inconvenient at first, but you get used to it. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedNov 15, 2019
The cushion adheres really well when applied to moisturized skin. The color payoff is gorgeous with a beautiful glow! It seems to sit on top of the skin when my face is dry. Considering the price, it's satisfactory and usable.