2 Reviews
- ✝︎딥문♥Aug 14, 2021 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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Cons• I've had it for a while, but I rarely use it. I think it's because it's too thick. Never apply it heavily - it can really cake up and look like theatrical makeup. It feels like it's completely masking my natural skin tone. If you prefer a sheer base that lets your natural complexion shine through, skip this one. • On already yellowish skin, the 218 color can look a bit too yellow. It can give an old-fashioned, heavy appearance. • It feels like it's coating your skin with mineral oil. • You'll need to use a lot of powder with this.
TipThe key seems to be controlling the amount you use. Using a puff works perfectly.
- rudalee94Jan 28, 2020 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.Pros• This foundation offers unbeatable coverage. I usually go for a light makeup look, but when I'm traveling and want to look extra nice for photos, I apply a small amount of this for a natural glow that earns compliments. You must use a puff to evenly spread just a rice-grain-sized amount over your face. • My skin tends to be dry, but my face sweats a lot. Thanks to its waterproof formula, this foundation stays put even when I sweat, eliminating the need for touch-ups. • I dislike makeup that creates a visible line between my face and neck. In winter, shade 21 can look too pale, while in summer, shade 23 lacks brightness and looks bare-faced. However, it matches perfectly with slightly tanned summer skin, giving a radiant look. In winter, it might appear yellowish at first, but it eventually settles into an even tone, providing smooth coverage that looks like clean, natural skin.
ConsFor special occasions like photoshoots, I apply it all over for full coverage. For everyday use, I apply it very thinly (which is challenging at first and requires practice) or use it as a concealer just on my cheeks.
Tip• Instead of squeezing out a rice-grain amount from the tube, open the cap and use the puff to pick up the small amount that seeps out. This technique allows for a natural makeup look. For areas needing more coverage, gently pat a bit more product. • My skin is very dry, so I absolutely can't use powder to set my makeup in winter. Instead, I lightly press with a clean, powder-free puff for a smooth finish. When touching up oily areas like the nose and forehead, I just pat gently with a clean, powder-free puff instead of adding more product.