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Reviews
- Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAug 23, 2020
Average adherence and coverage. A decent BB cream that's neither exceptional nor disappointing. After some time, the color starts to look off and it tends to break down noticeably. The darkening effect of BB creams remains a persistent issue, unfortunately. - Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinAcne SkinMay 24, 2020
It really lives up to its name - it's just like ink! Among BB creams, it's on the thinner side, so the application isn't bad at all. And above all, the best part is that it's so budget-friendly! The coverage... I have acne-prone skin, and it doesn't conceal my blemishes very well. It's also disappointing that it doesn't cover scars effectively. Another downside is that it only comes in one shade, which is a shame. The longevity is also... one of its drawbacks. After using this, not only do I get new blemishes the next day, but my skin condition seems to worsen significantly. That's why I've stopped using it now. Apply a thin layer to your skin and pat it in with a puff for better adherence! - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinMay 8, 2020
It's moisturizing and spreads easily. It adheres well to the skin and the coverage isn't bad either. The price is affordable, which is great. Without powder, it can get a bit oily. When it breaks down, it does so in a messy way. There's only one shade available. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinJan 21, 2020
This product is one I truly adore, but unfortunately it only comes in one shade. I was quite taken aback when I first went to buy it, but having had such a great experience with Peripera's Ink series cushion, I decided to splurge on the BB cream too! This product feels like it might be too drying for those with dry skin, but the texture seems perfect for those with oily skin. It applies smoothly at first, and once it sets, the adherence is remarkable! Notably, this product does an excellent job as a primer, effectively minimizing pores and controlling excess oil. It's also fantastic at neutralizing redness! There are some drawbacks to using this as your primary product. I typically apply it selectively after my cushion foundation, using it like a concealer to cover redness, fill in pores, and mattify oily areas. However, it doesn't wear off gracefully. For those who use dewier cushions, this could be a great spot treatment, but as I mentioned earlier, it leaves something to be desired as a main product. Particularly, it tends to clump if not applied quickly, and while it fills pores well, it can settle into lines around the nose and smile lines. Once set, it looks beautiful, but touch-ups are tricky - you often need to remove and reapply completely, which can be quite inconvenient. Pro tip: Use a damp beauty sponge from Daiso to pat the product in - it significantly reduces settling into lines around the nose and smile lines! And as mentioned above, it works best when used as a concealer on top of your cushion foundation rather than as your primary base product.