MISSHA Cotton Blush Reviews
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2 Reviews
- 땡큐베리망치Mar 17, 2025Normal SkinAcne Skin
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Cons1. The pigmentation is on the lighter side • It is not the type that comes up strongly in one go, but you need to apply it several times to get the desired color • The color may be absorbed differently depending on the skin tone, and if the face has a reddish tone, the lavender color may not be expressed properly 2. It may lack adhesion on dry skin • The matte and powdery finish may feel a bit uneven or clump on dry skin • It may have reduced adhesion on a dewy base makeup, so it is necessary to use it after powder application 3. The longevity may vary depending on the skin type • On oily skin, it may fade away over time • To make it last longer, it is necessary to use a setting spray or fix it with powder • In the sweat-prone summer season, the longevity may be somewhat unsatisfactory ✅ Overall evaluation: It is a clear and elegant color that suits cool-toned skin, but the pigmentation is light, and the color may not show up well depending on the skin tone. The longevity and adhesion may vary depending on the skin type, so it is necessary to use a basic base makeup and fix it with a setting spray or powder.
Tip1. To adjust the color payoff, you need to apply multiple layers. Start with a thin layer and build up the intensity until you achieve the desired color. This will help maintain a natural-looking finish. 2. If you have a cool-toned complexion, you can use the blush on its own, but mixing it with other cool-toned colors like pink or coral blush can create a more diverse and balanced look. 3. If your skin is dry, it's best to apply the blush after using a hydrating base makeup. Finishing with powder can help the blush adhere better. 4. To increase the longevity, set the blush with powder and then spritz with a setting spray. This method is particularly effective on oily or sweaty days. 5. If you're concerned about dark circles, first conceal them and then use a lavender-toned blush under the eyes. This can create a brighter and more radiant appearance. 6. Applying the blush in thin, layered applications can create a more sophisticated and subtle gradient effect.
- 두라애몽Sep 6, 2022Dry 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🐷One-line Review A cool lavender pink-colored blush with a hint of white. 🐷Skin Type Dry, sensitive. 🐷Usage Experience The name is Lavender Perfume, but it seems to have about 80% pink and 20% lavender in its composition, resulting in a pink blush. Since it's a lavender pink, it's a cooler-toned pink that goes well with cool-toned skin, which I liked. The color payoff was good, and the longevity was also nice.
Cons🐷Downside However, after some time, the blush had a slightly 'lifted' or 'separated' feeling. I wouldn't say it's a major issue, so I'll try using it again.