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- 꺄르륵깍꿍Dec 24, 2016 (UTC)Dry Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsIt does tend to attract dust quite easily... At first, it was really annoying, but you get used to it. When touching up, if you press on it too hard, it can clump up a bit.
TipFor skin tone 21, Ivory or Warm Porcelain would likely be a good match. For those who are a bit tanned from 21, Warm Ivory would be suitable. Shades 22 and 23 would look most natural in Sand. Solid foundations have great coverage, so if you apply them brighter than your natural skin tone, it can look obvious. It's better to use this for a more natural makeup look rather than a radiant, brightening effect.