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- 예쁘미미Jul 2, 2019Oily SkinSensitive Skin
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This review was written by a Hwahae Trial Reviewer 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. Trial Reviewers' reviews undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.ProsThe color is natural and moisturized. There is a bit of a glow.
ConsAfter wearing it all day, my sensitive skin became red and bumpy. It's not really suitable for me... And this alone doesn't provide enough coverage, I have to apply cushion foundation as well, which is a bit...
TipThere is too much oil buildup and the color is too dark. I would rather recommend foundation instead.
- 행복한지Aug 29, 2018Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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This review was written by a Hwahae Trial Reviewer 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. Trial Reviewers' reviews undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.ProsYour skin looks beautifully even-toned and dewy. It applies smoothly and has a nice fragrance.
ConsOn the first day, My skin looked incredibly beautiful and radiant in the morning, but by the afternoon, it started darkening and I felt like I was just exposing my bare skin. On the second day, I developed a small blemish on my chin that was inflamed. I didn't mind and applied it anyway. To prevent excess oil and breakdown, I lightly tapped some MAC Pressed Powder on my forehead and nose bridge. The duration was slightly extended. On the third day, The inflamed blemish on my chin became more pronounced. It didn't come to a head, but just grew red and painfully. But since it was just one, I just applied it again. On the fourth day, The inflamed blemish on my chin started to come to a head, so I popped it. A small inflamed blemish also appeared on the right side of my nose. Since there were only two, I just applied it again. On the fifth day, Three inflamed blemishes appeared above my right eyebrow. The inflamed ones are just so big and painful. As someone who usually only gets small bumps, this was a new and difficult experience for me. I applied it one more time. On the sixth day, The chin area was crusty, so I put a spot patch on it and went about my day. The nose inflammation had grown so much that when I squeezed it in the morning, it looked like I had drawn a dot on it. Suddenly, a huge inflamed blemish erupted all over my forehead, making it look really unsightly. I ended up going to the dermatologist. Squeezing all of them was just... the number, size, and everything was just so overwhelming, my forehead was devastated. I bought a spot treatment cream and slathered it all over my forehead. Until day 4, the blemishes were still visible even with makeup. From day 5 onward, it started looking a bit better. I kept applying the spot cream, and as the swelling went down, it became more manageable. I won't be using this product again.
TipChanel is known for not offering refunds even if you purchase from a department store. When I bought it, I asked the sales associate if it would be possible to get a refund if I had any skin issues, and they said refunds for skin troubles are definitely possible. But when I went to get a refund, they said exchanges are allowed but refunds have to go through their headquarters and I'd need to bring in a doctor's note. They also don't do mail-in refunds, so I'd have to physically bring in the paperwork, which isn't easy since I can't go there frequently and it costs me transportation. In the end, I was too scared to use the product on my skin, so I exchanged it for two color cosmetics items and had to pay an additional 20,000 won. The best tip is to just not use them again. Here are photos of my forehead - one with makeup and one freshly cleansed.