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- Hwahae UserOily SkinAug 18, 2023
This is a powerhouse powder that's perfect for oily skin types. While the price might make you hesitate, it's absolutely worth every penny - a true value for money champion! Being a pressed powder, it's a bit nerve-wracking to carry around as it might break. Unfortunately, I've already shattered one myself. - Hwahae UserOily SkinNov 25, 2022
It effectively controls oil without looking cakey. The pore coverage looks natural, and the formula is user-friendly, making it suitable for beginners. The case is a bit large, making it inconvenient to carry around. Also, if you apply more than usual, you might feel a powdery residue on your skin. Controlling the amount is crucial! Oh, and I bought the pressed type twice... and both times it broke. After that, I switched to loose powder. While it might be due to my carelessness, it seems to break easily. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJun 27, 2022
Great for use in both summer and winter. Even with sensitive skin, it doesn't cause major blemishes. After some use, the powder tends to break into pieces, making it difficult to apply. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinFeb 25, 2021
The powder particles are incredibly fine, creating a beautiful complexion. Oh... I used to think that department store compact powders with fine particles were always good, but the downside is that they seem to break too easily. I can't carry it around with me. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinJan 8, 2021
My skin is oily with lots of dead skin cells. I'm always concerned about my makeup breaking down due to excess oil, so I always use powder. I realized there's a reason this powder is so popular among famous people. The fine particles make it feel less heavy when applied. Usually, when I use powder to control oil, my skin can get dry, but with the UHD powder, my skin feels comfortable while looking matte - it's amazing! I have quite large pores, but this powder makes my skin look smooth. When used with a primer, I can achieve a satisfying skin finish. It's way too expensive! I first bought it duty-free, but it's still pricey. It breaks easily. I specifically bought the compact version instead of loose powder for convenience when I'm out, but it's so fragile that I only use it at home before going out. There's no built-in brush or puff, so you need to bring your own tools if you want to use it outside. It's not suitable for touch-ups. If you have oily skin like me, you probably use matte foundation. However, using matte foundation and matte powder together can make your face feel very dry and uncomfortable in winter. To prevent your makeup from looking cakey or cracking, it's best to use hydrating skincare and sunscreen to keep your skin moisturized underneath. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinSep 29, 2020
It really keeps oiliness in check and has great staying power. I'm on my umpteenth bottle! I was about halfway through using it when I accidentally dropped it. Unfortunately, the powder shattered, which was a bit disappointing. - Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinAug 30, 2020
It controls oil exceptionally well, has a fine texture that doesn't clump, and sets foundation incredibly well. I absolutely love it! I now understand why people say once you use this, you can't go back to other powders. Despite the high price, I think I'll keep using it. Others say it lasts a long time, but why does mine seem to run out quickly? It seems to last longer when applied lightly with a brush, but using a puff seems to use it up faster. Still, for heavy-duty powder application, nothing beats a puff. It's a bit disappointing. It's expensive, and I've heard it breaks easily. I've been careful with mine at home, so it hasn't broken yet, but I'm being extra cautious now that I've hit pan. For light powder application - use a brush. For heavy-duty powder application - use a puff. The black puff from Mefactory can be hit or miss. The Innisfree powder puff works great with this, and it's affordable too! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJan 26, 2020
I've used more than 3 bottles. When it comes to powder, it's Maybelline without a doubt. It's incredibly fine and doesn't cake up. Maybelline is the absolute go-to for powder. The price is a bit disappointing. Also, it tends to break easily. Nevertheless, for powder, Maybelline is still the top choice. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinNov 23, 2019
I bought this compact powder for its portability, thinking it would be better than loose powder. It's been a while since I last used powder, as I've been doing makeup without it for a long time. I have oily, acne-prone skin, but it's also combination dehydrated. Some powders that control oil too much can make my face feel tight and uncomfortably dry, like wearing a mask. This one, however, is much less drying. It leaves my face feeling as soft as a baby's bottom without that tight sensation. It's a win! The only heartbreaking experience I had was when it shattered in my makeup bag after hitting pan. If that doesn't happen, I'll definitely repurchase. Not recommended for those who love a super glowy makeup look! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinMar 30, 2019
I love how it gives a velvety finish when applied with a brush after foundation. Plus, my makeup stays intact from early morning until late evening. There's no real downside, but you do need to handle the powder carefully to prevent it from breaking. Apply a moderate amount with a brush, as using too much can make it look like dead skin cells are flaking off.