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- oz*****Oily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJul 17, 2020
Coverage 5/5: Excellent coverage, good enough to use as a primer. It effectively conceals redness, acne scars, and uneven texture. Adherence (Application) 5/5: The product comes with two brush types to match different formulas, allowing for thin application that follows facial contours. It adheres exceptionally well and doesn't pill when layering other products. While it's great as a base, you need to control the amount and blend quickly as it dries fast for even tone correction. Longevity 5/5: When used alone, it may not last as long as foundation. However, when used as intended (as a base or concealer) and topped with foundation or BB cushion, it easily withstands sweat and oil for over 12 hours. While it works well for combination skin, it's more mattifying and adherent than moisturizing. This might feel a bit dry for those with dry skin. The product dries quickly once applied, so you need to blend rapidly. If you don't control the amount well, there might be areas with a greenish tint showing through, even when covered with foundation. I'm using this as a base, and it pairs well with Estée Lauder Double Wear foundation. If you feel any dryness, you can add hydration with a face mist midway through application. Even then, it doesn't pill much when applying foundation. - db*****Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJun 16, 2019
Previously, I wasn't satisfied with green-tinted products that had a white cast, but this one is unapologetically green, making its correcting power really strong. I apply the deep shade on my cheeks and blend it with a damp sponge, and the color payoff is incredibly bold. With proper amount control, you can layer it without pilling, and it goes on smoothly with a hydrating feel. However, if your foundation doesn't have high coverage like Double Wear, intense application might let the green show through. So, you'll need to adjust the intensity based on your foundation, and use a small amount or a lighter green shade around the nose area where foundation tends to be thinner. Otherwise, you might end up with an unexpected 'green mustache'! The price is the downside... While I'm using it satisfactorily, I feel like this product lacks recognition. If it weren't for YouTube exposure, it might be a completely unknown item. If the deep green shade is too intense, you can mix it with a lighter green to create a suitable color that won't show through even with a light foundation. Applying with a brush gives a sheerer, more even application, while using a puff results in more intense color payoff. For reducing redness around the nose in photos, gently blend with a brush first, then lightly pat with a puff! - kj******Combination SkinSensitive SkinInner DrynessEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedJan 21, 2019
This product does its job perfectly, covering redness without caking or floating. The sponge tip has a higher saturation, while the brush tip is slightly less saturated. Both sides have higher saturation compared to other correctors, making it ideal for those with darker skin tones. For me, it also provides a nice brightening effect, so I use it as a makeup base too. I use the Double Wear Warm Vanilla shade. The price is quite steep, unfortunately. The applicator seems a bit crude, so I just use the attached applicator to apply the product to my face, then pat it in with a firmer sponge (not a damp foundation sponge). Due to its high saturation, it might not cover green undertones well for those with fair skin. While it's not incompatible with Double Wear, the matte foundation can sometimes cause pilling. I'll share some tips for that below. I recommend using a concealer brush or a firm sponge to blend the product rather than the attached applicator. If you notice the corrector moving when applying foundation, try lightly powdering the corrected areas before applying foundation. This should help reduce any pilling. - al*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedSep 2, 2018
I bought this to better conceal my dark circles and redness, and it's quite a unique product. One end is like a brush pen, while the other is a tip applicator. The brush pen is great for narrow areas, and the tip works well for broader areas. Honestly, I didn't have high expectations, but I was surprised by how well it covers pores. It also does a decent job of hiding dark circles and redness. This might be perfect for those new to color correctors. Unlike palette-type correctors where controlling the amount is crucial, you can easily adjust the quantity on the back of your hand with this one. It also works wonderfully with a MAC 195 concealer brush, making it very versatile. + The brush pen side is slightly better at covering pores. If you apply it alternating between left and right strokes, it fills in pores incredibly well. The downside is... well, because it's double-ended, it feels a bit short, which might be inconvenient for some. Also, since it's a color corrector, don't expect too much in terms of coverage. If you apply too much, it can clump up. Try to apply it with a light, coating touch. When combined with Futurist, it creates an absolutely stunning skin finish. I was amazed - it's a perfect combination.