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- Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinFeb 15, 2023
I bought this to cover my dark circles. It's a great size for carrying around. The staying power is absolutely terrible. It's also on the pricey side. I'm questioning why I even bought it. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinDec 3, 2021
Skin type: Oily, acne-prone with tons of blemishes and serious blackhead issues Hydration and richness: It's incredibly moisturizing! Probably one of the best I've used so far in terms of hydration. As for richness, if you apply a thin layer, it feels just right. Of course, a thicker application might feel a bit heavy. Coverage: The coverage is pretty average. It's not amazing, but it's not bad either. The amount you get is decent, especially since I don't use concealer that often. Staying power... It tends to crease around my eyes. Also, it's a bit tricky to apply...haha Apply it thinly and use a primer for best results! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAug 30, 2021
It brightens dark circles beautifully and keeps the skin hydrated, preventing wrinkles from becoming noticeable. The texture is firm yet not slippery, providing excellent pore coverage. The downside is that you need to be careful with the amount you use, and its staying power could be better. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinOct 12, 2020
It's moisturizing, doesn't accentuate wrinkles, and looks natural. A small amount provides good coverage and smooths out uneven texture. I love how it applies so smoothly. Unfortunately, it becomes quite dry over time and the staying power is disappointing. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinAug 21, 2020
I find myself reaching for the apricot shade more often than the pink rosy one when it comes to concealing dark circles While there weren't any major issues, I'm a bit disappointed with its staying power - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinMay 25, 2020
Skin Type - Combination skin leaning towards normal (T-zone: oily | Rest: normal) - Deep undertone, estimated to be Bright #19 - One large pore on the nose - Scar between eyebrows + blemishes suspected to be milia - Dark brown undereye circles (difficult to conceal even with concealer) - Acne scars and slight melasma on cheeks - Small bumps on forehead Preferred Concealer Type - Shade #22~#23 - Moisturizing to semi-matte - High coverage is important - Long-lasting power that maintains initial appearance is crucial - Waterproof feature not necessary - Matte finish acceptable if not for undereye circles Essential points when reviewing concealer products include product description, design, texture, color, hydration, oil content, coverage, adherence, and lasting power. Any particularly notable pros or cons are also addressed. Product Description Brand: Hanskin Name: Blemish Cover Pink Shade: #2 Apricot Volume: 12g Price: 12,000 KRW Website description: Covers dark circles, brightens eye area, smooth application, moisturizing without emphasizing dead skin cells, soothes skin, lightweight formula Color description: Recommended for natural skin tones #21~#23, covers bluish dark undereye circles Design The tube color matches the product color, making it easy to distinguish between multiple products. The cap twists open, and the small opening allows for easy control of product amount. However, it's difficult to accurately gauge the remaining product amount. Texture Has a rich texture that combines hydration and oil. The thick consistency tends to apply heavily when using fingers. Using a brush for thin application results in a less burdensome semi-matte finish. Color An honest apricot shade with a hint of white. More simply put, it's like an ivory concealer mixed with an orange tint. Despite initial doubts about its effectiveness for dark circles due to the lack of apricot tone, it definitely shows an apricot hue when applied to the skin. The apricot tone makes it less suitable as a multi-purpose concealer. Hydration Ranks in the top 3 for moisturizing among concealers I've used. Compared to the previously used Canmake Color Mixing Concealer, it feels richer and heavier. This level of hydration seems suitable for the delicate eye area. However, it feels a bit heavy when used on larger areas of the face. Oil Content Appears oily when applied thickly, but finishes semi-matte when applied thinly. It gradually dries to a semi-matte finish, with thicker applications taking longer to dry and retaining more oil. For best results, I recommend applying thinly with a brush to maintain a balance of hydration and oil. Coverage For dark circles, it provides medium coverage. It doesn't completely conceal but noticeably improves appearance. When layered with another concealer, dark circles become barely noticeable. As I prioritize non-irritation over full coverage for undereye concealing, I wasn't too disappointed. Adherence It adheres to the skin as it dries over time. Initial application feels like applying a cream, providing good adherence. The finish isn't completely undetectable, which may be a matter of personal preference. Volume The 12g volume feels generous for a dark circle concealer, as it's not typically used in large amounts. The product dispenses well with minimal squeezing, further extending its use. After about two months of daily use, there's still plenty left, making it good value for money. Waterproof Despite its moisturizing and oily nature, it surprisingly has good waterproof properties. It resisted water and regular soap when tested on the hand, with only the unfixed surface layer coming off. While it can be removed with cleansing foam, residue may remain in fine lines. For thorough removal, an oil-based cleanser is recommended to avoid any lingering product. Lasting Power Given its moisturizing and oily nature, the lasting power isn't particularly long. Applying it thinly for a semi-matte finish provided the best longevity, but this reduced coverage. Prioritizing coverage compromised longevity, creating a dilemma. Achieving both decent coverage and lasting power required constant layering, which was time-consuming and bothersome. White Cast As mentioned earlier, this product has a white undertone mixed with apricot, or an ivory concealer with an orange tint. The lack of a pure apricot tone might result in a floating white cast on darker skin tones, without any correcting effect. Fortunately, it didn't appear too white on my skin, but considering I'm slightly lighter than shade #21, even those with #23 skin tone might experience a white cast. Personally, I wish the apricot tone was more prominent. Limited Multi-purpose Use Apart from covering dark circles and evening out skin tone, it falls short in concealing melasma or blemishes, which is disappointing for multi-purpose use. It feels more like a corrector than a concealer. For those seeking to cover everything from dark circles to blemishes, melasma, and spots, I'd recommend other products. While it might suit those who frequently use apricot-toned correctors due to its generous amount, for those like me who only use it for dark circles, a smaller, less expensive product might be more appropriate. Brush Application Necessary The thick consistency and lack of an applicator tip mean that simply dabbing with a puff will result in heavy application. Using a brush is necessary, but carrying one around can be inconvenient. Moreover, storing a concealer-coated brush in a makeup bag can lead to mess and contamination of other products. While the hygienic tube packaging is good, the need for a separate brush was a major drawback for someone like me who prefers convenient products. Brush Recommendation For dark circle coverage, I don't recommend the wide concealer brushes commonly found in drugstores. These tend to apply the product over too large an area, potentially interfering with eyeshadow application and causing clumping or patchiness. As I'm still experimenting with different brushes myself, I can't recommend a specific product. However, watching YouTube videos on recommended dark circle brushes might help you find the most suitable option for your needs. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinApr 3, 2020
This product seems great for those with warm undertones! It brightens the complexion nicely. I think it has good coverage that can brighten even ashy skin. However, it doesn't cover blemishes or other skin imperfections very well. That's probably unavoidable. On the plus side, they include a brush, which makes application super convenient! I'm enjoying using it, but due to some drawbacks, I'm not really feeling the urge to repurchase. It seems to separate too easily. The staying power doesn't seem great. Could it be because it doesn't adhere well to the skin? If the adherence and longevity were improved a bit, I'd definitely consider repurchasing this product! I think those with dry skin might experience even more separation. Also, it tends to settle into wrinkles quite noticeably! There was some creasing around the nose area too. Using it with a toner or cream seems to make it more hydrating and less prone to separating! I hope everyone enjoys using it for a long time. - Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinSensitive SkinMar 17, 2020
What I liked: Hydration! At first, the moisturizing effect lasted quite well. I bought it for dark circles, and... It applies smoothly. What could be improved: The longevity is disappointing. The hydration doesn't last very long. It doesn't actually conceal dark circles. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAtopy SkinSensitive SkinSep 10, 2019
It effectively conceals my bluish dark circles. 1. When I mixed it with Double Wear foundation for the highlighter areas, it became patchy, flaked off, and reduced the longevity. The staying power is terrible. 2. It caused rash-like hives and inflammation. I only applied it under my eyes, and that's exactly where the inflammation appeared.