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- da****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessDec 21, 2022
I use this to cover up redness, and while it doesn't provide dramatic coverage, it does help tone down the redness more than not using anything at all. It's in stick form, and if you don't blend it immediately after application, it can feel a bit dry when you do spread it out. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedNov 20, 2018
I really liked how well it corrected my skin issues. Even though I have super sensitive skin, it worked pretty well for me. It's quite matte, so you need to apply a small amount quickly and spread it evenly. I think it would work best if you apply it after establishing a solid skincare routine. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinRecommendedMay 1, 2018
I really liked the matte finish and color payoff. The staying power is also pretty good. While it's only three stars for me personally, I think this product could be great for others! For me, I prefer a more hydrating product in the early base stages, as I find overly matte products from the start can feel too drying. So the matte finish was a bit disappointing for me, and it occasionally pilled. However, this is very subjective, so those who love matte finishes might really enjoy this! Due to its matte nature, I often found blending to be a bit challenging. My entire face is red, with my cheeks and nose being particularly flushed, so I usually use blue-toned makeup bases or correctors. However, I love the staying power of this product so much that I skip other makeup bases and mix this with a non-matte foundation to cover my redness! - al********Oily SkinAcne SkinMar 3, 2018
First off, the color payoff is excellent. The finish sets with a matte and smooth feel. Even though I only use it on areas with large pores and excess sebum production, I didn't experience any blemishes! There's nothing particularly bad, but many reviews mention blending difficulties. It seems like a challenge that can be overcome with sufficient skill. One important point to note is that it's crucial to prevent the makeup products and tools used in the next step after color correcting from picking up this concealer. After thoroughly blending and allowing it to absorb, apply foundation to avoid mixing colors and staining your foundation brush. I've never had it mix with foundation on my skin, but when doing a friend's makeup whose skin was quite dry, it slightly tinted my cherished foundation brush green, which affected the color payoff of other foundations. For blending tips, don't apply directly to your skin with the built-in applicator. Instead, dispense some on the back of your hand, spread it thinly with your finger, then apply it in thin layers to the necessary areas. Next, use a concealer brush to ensure full coverage where needed, then pat with a damp sponge to blend any clumps or unabsorbed product. The key is controlling the amount and finishing! Using this method, it's never looked cakey or worn off quickly on my skin! - yi*****Combination SkinAcne SkinJul 12, 2017
It definitely makes a noticeable difference in covering redness around my cheeks and under my nose. The color payoff is amazing. It doesn't crease too badly either. You need to apply and blend a small amount carefully. Otherwise, the green tint can make you look too pale and washed out. The texture feels a bit thick and dry when applying. Probably won't repurchase... The pigmentation is great, so I mix it with my previous concealer for a more natural look. - an*********Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinFeb 27, 2017
When applied under foundation, it makes redness disappear like magic. It doesn't seem to cover red blemishes well, though I'm not sure if I'm applying it incorrectly. Also, when using a brush, it doesn't go on smoothly but rather feels dry during application. I bought this mainly for red blemishes rather than general redness, but it wasn't very effective, so I probably won't repurchase. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinOct 16, 2016
The strong green tint is fantastic for concealing redness However, the color is quite intense, so you need to be careful with the amount you use Mixing it with a regular beige concealer or foundation lightens the tone and improves how well it adheres to the skin - do********Combination SkinSensitive SkinSep 30, 2016
It comes in green and the lightest regular shade, both with excellent adherence. The light shade has a milky ivory color that I've used well as a highlighter too. The adherence and coverage are outstanding. The wand has such a strong blue tint, like toothpaste, that when you apply foundation over it, your skin looks very ashy/grayish. If you need a green concealer, I recommend trying the pot version instead of the wand. The pot has less of a blue tint and a more natural color payoff, making it much better. The high-end Urban Decay green concealer was too yellow-toned and warm for me as I wanted to brighten my skin. Instead, the affordable NYX green concealer pot has a cool tone without yellow undertones, allowing for a brighter skin appearance. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinSep 27, 2016
The color-correcting feature works well to conceal redness and blemishes in specific areas. Using too much can result in a noticeable green tint, so it requires careful application. Also, it has a slightly dry texture, which may cause pilling on dry skin, similar to some sunscreens. It's best to use sparingly and apply only to targeted areas using a slightly damp makeup sponge.