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- eu*****Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedNov 22, 2022
Even with super sensitive skin, I don't get any blemishes! I'm satisfied with this beautiful Chanel product on its own. And above all, the case is incredibly gorgeous. It controls oil without making my skin feel dry, which I think is a huge advantage. A powder that's not drying but moisturizing? Amazing! They also include a brush and a pouch, so I'm extremely pleased. I bought it at the department store for 85,000 won. It's quite expensive... but I forgive it because it's so beautiful. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedJun 20, 2021
Even when my skin feels dry and dull, just a quick pat of this on my bare face instantly brightens my complexion. When I do a full face of makeup, it really brings my look to life. The best part is that my makeup doesn't slide off or look cakey, and it stays put until night. I love it! The case keeps breaking when I close it with that clicking sound. I wish I could just buy refills, but I end up having to buy and toss the whole thing repeatedly because of the faulty case. They really need to make it more durable. The makeup doesn't look cakey and lasts for hours. The fine particles give it a velvety finish. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedMar 21, 2021
The prestige of the Chanel brand... The powder has a fine texture. The compact case is beautiful. A friend highly recommended it, so I bought it. I purchased shade 12, which was supposed to be the lightest, but surprisingly, it was too dark for me. I only used it twice before giving it to my mom. Oddly enough, it looked incredibly luxurious and perfect on her... For me, it oddly made me look sallow. When I applied it over foundation, it accentuated my skin texture, and it didn't work at all for touch-ups, which was my main reason for buying it. I ended up washing my face at work and redoing my makeup. I specifically chose this one for its supposedly finest powder particles, but it didn't work out. The last time I tried it, I applied it right after skincare. While it did look cleaner with less caking, it still appeared darker than my skin tone. It caused darkening on my face, but when my mom tried it, she looked so beautiful that I gave it to her. It probably won't work for combination dehydrated skin, and it seems difficult to use even if you have fair skin. For me, it wasn't worth the price... Today, I repurchased a MAC Compact Powder after 10 years, remembering how much I liked it long ago. MAC is the clear winner! Apply it right after your makeup base. It works better for touch-ups that way. This powder seems to look much prettier when used on its own. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJan 13, 2021
The packaging is absolutely gorgeous, and it does a great job of controlling excess oil Oddly enough, after applying it and letting some time pass, my face turns a bit yellowish - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 23, 2020
The powder particles are incredibly fine. The built-in brush is of excellent quality. It's great for spot coverage. The mirror doesn't fold all the way back, only about 100 degrees, which makes it a bit inconvenient to use. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinJul 15, 2020
Love it! The powder particles are fine and it applies lightly. Well, it's Chanel after all! The packaging is beautiful. Unfortunately, the mirror in mine arrived broken. It's too fragile. Since it's a compact, the particles are a bit thicker than loose powder, so I don't use it much these days. - su**********Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedFeb 2, 2020
I received this as a gift, and I was told it costs 82,000 won at the department store. It comes in cool-toned shades 12 and 22, and this one is shade 22. Since it's a powder type, not a foundation, even though it's a bit darker than my complexion, it doesn't feel noticeably dark, so I'm using it without exchanging. It's a pressed powder type, and while its particles aren't as fine as those two famous brands, when applied well, it has surprisingly good adherence and lasting power. What's really impressive is the subtle glow it gives - it makes your skin look naturally beautiful. There's something about its soft light reflection that brightens up your face. You know how some powders look super matte but feel extremely drying? While powders inevitably dry out the skin to some extent, this one is less drying than most. That's another thing I liked about it. Korean skincare has come a long way, and I think our base products are really good now. However, I feel like we're still slightly behind in color cosmetics. This might be more noticeable for me as I have a cool undertone. International brands seem to create richer color ranges, probably because they cater to a wider variety of skin tones. It's not just about the brand name - I'd choose this in a blind test too. It made me realize 'this is why people buy it'. The price? Well... [laughs] But since it has good staying power, I end up using less of it, so I guess it balances out in a way. For me, just applying 'sunscreen + primer + this compact' was enough. Even though it's a powder and doesn't provide much coverage, the glow (light reflection) helps to even things out. Also, I found that using the included puff to apply it works better than the built-in brush.