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- 뿡뿡Jan 30, 2016 (UTC)Oily SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsI usually don't use mists very often. After using them, the moisture evaporates, making my face feel dry, hot, and oily, causing my eye makeup and face makeup to smear and disappear. So I've always thought, "Why do mists even exist? Are they just for touch-ups?" since I do my touch-ups with a cushion. But since this was a free gift, I decided to give it a try anyway. The spray power of the mist is quite good - it sprays out in a wide, vertical mist, not a fine mist. However, the absorption is... just so-so. It doesn't really make my skin feel that moisturized. I was surprised when I tried it. So I don't think I'll be using this much, but I was wondering who I should give it to. Then I realized I had run out of toner, so I've been using this as a toner substitute in the meantime. Ah, just now when I sprayed it again to write this review, it still felt drying and oily... Dry and oily at the same time! But if there were only bad aspects, I wouldn't have written a review at all. There's hardly any feedback on this mist, so I wanted to share my experience.
TipUsing it as a toner substitute actually worked really well for me. I usually apply toner by gently wiping it on with a cotton pad, and when I do that with this mist, it feels much better than using it as a regular mist. It's like the mist is just getting absorbed into my skin like a sponge soaking up water. It makes my skin feel so moisturized. However, when I apply the next skincare product after using this as a toner, it leaves a slightly whitish cast, similar to how cleansing oils can leave a white cast during the emulsification process. For example, an essence that normally applies transparently will suddenly have a white cast when applied after using this mist as a toner. But that's not really a big deal when applying the rest of my skincare routine. In summary, using this as a toner substitute is much better than using it as a regular mist. The spray power is good, and it leaves my skin feeling nicely moisturized when used that way. But evaluating it solely as a mist, there are quite a few downsides, so I'd rate it a 3 out of 5.