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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinMar 23, 2018
Mixing shades is a great approach. In the future, I'd recommend buying two foundation colors and using them like this. I always struggle with breakouts and sensitivity when applying makeup, leaving my skin red and burning. But this one doesn't cause any blemishes - it's just easy and comfortable to use. It breaks easily; the case seems flimsy. I think it was shade #1? Anyway, the darker shade wasn't enough. As for the puff, I tossed it right away - it's not good at all. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAug 9, 2017
Having two color options allows for separate use or mixing. I didn't experience any blemishes. I have oily skin that lacks hydration, but this didn't make my skin overly greasy. The coverage is medium. Despite having sensitive skin, I didn't experience any irritation. When you mix one pump of shade 1 and shade 2, the second shade overpowers the first. Also, the amount is too small. I found myself running out of shade 1. The adherence to the skin is lacking. I do have very oily and sweaty skin, but this might be my personal skin issue and could vary for others. Don't use the included puff. I found it works best with puffs from Aritaum or Daiso. I tried using a brush, but it doesn't apply well to the skin. I use this when I want to do my makeup quickly and easily. - vi*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinApr 20, 2017
I initially wrote that this BB cream from The Saem was just average, but the more I used it, the more I fell in love. When I went to buy my favorite BB cream, I was heartbroken to find it had been discontinued. So, I searched for a foundation with similar ingredients, trying to hold back tears. This product is unique because it comes with shades 1 and 2 together, allowing you to mix and create your desired color. It looks like a cushion compact on the outside, but open it up and you'll find a foundation. Oddly enough, shade 2 wouldn't come out no matter how much I pressed, so I ended up using only shade 1. True to The Saem's reputation for natural base colors, shade 1 wasn't too pale and looked just right. However, when I finally got shade 2 to work, it was a bit... well, a bit dark. It has a yellow base, so it's quite warm-toned and seems more suitable for those with deeper skin tones, like a shade 23. When I mixed shades 1 and 2 in equal parts, it had more yellow undertones and looked duller than using shade 1 alone. I'd recommend using just shade 1 or mixing 2 parts shade 1 with 1 part shade 2. As for coverage and adherence, it's definitely above average. - Since it's a mix-and-match product, it can get messy easily. - Being a squeeze-type product, you often end up with a bit of excess foundation. Each time this happens, I have no choice but to wipe it off with a tissue, which feels wasteful. You need to be careful with how much you dispense. Squeeze out the product onto your hand, then apply it to your face using a wedge puff instead of the included sponge.