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- Hwahae UserDry SkinAtopy SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinMar 29, 2021
A deep, rich rose color that you won't find in typical drugstore brands. When applied to the center of your cheeks or blended outwards, it gives you an incredibly chic and dreamy look. Due to its intense pigmentation, it can clump easily. If not blended well, it can ruin your entire makeup look for the day. - Hwahae UserOily SkinFeb 28, 2021
When I bought this, I wasn't really thinking about my complexion - I just picked it because the color looked pretty. Since realizing I'm a summer cool tone, I haven't been using this blush as much. I'd recommend this for warm skin tones, especially those with autumn undertones. The color itself is a gorgeous true rose petal shade, but unfortunately it just doesn't suit me... There's a bit of excess powder fallout. Also, the color tends to clump a little? You really need to apply it gently with a brush, picking up just a tiny bit at a time. . - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinJan 22, 2021
The color is so pretty and the price is affordable, which I really like It's a bit disappointing that the product has some excess clumping - Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinAcne SkinApr 19, 2020
The vintage-inspired color is beautifully atmospheric. Incredible value for money at just 5000 won with a generous amount. It has a delightful 'dad skin' scent (so good you'll want to bury your nose in it). The pigmentation is strong enough to double as an eyeshadow. It clumps noticeably more than other blushers (if applied incorrectly, you'll need to repeatedly touch up your foundation and blush). Despite being a blusher, the color payoff is so intense that it's challenging to control the amount (one wrong move and you might end up looking like a burning sweet potato). I'm sharing this because some say it's similar to Persimmon Juice. Left - Persimmon Juice / Right - Dry Rose. Similarities: 1. Both have a 'burning sweet potato' hue. 2. The packaging looks nearly identical (you need to check the name on the back to tell them apart). 3. When applied heavily, they're hard to distinguish with only subtle differences. Differences: 1. When applied lightly, Dry Rose clearly leans red while Persimmon Juice is more orange. 2. While the swatches may look similar, there's a noticeable difference when applied to the face or cheeks (especially visible in photos). Conclusion: While the colors are similar, the actual effect varies depending on how much you apply, making it possible to distinguish between the two shades. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinMar 18, 2020
Pros: Personally, the amount is so generous that I couldn't use it all even past the expiration date. The price is incredibly reasonable, really, really... The colors are so pretty that it might be worth collecting different shades. As someone who loves blush, I have quite a few compared to other cosmetics. Since the colors are intense, you need to apply it well with a brush. Cons: When applying with fingers, it tends to clump and doesn't spread evenly. This was extremely inconvenient. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinDec 10, 2019
The color spreads subtly, which is lovely. The shade itself is so pretty that I plan to use it often. If you can't control the color payoff, it might clump or end up looking like a burnt sweet potato. So be careful! - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinSep 19, 2019
The colors are absolutely gorgeous! They're perfect for any season, truly versatile. It clumps a bit when applying... So you need to use a brush to spread it and smooth out the clumps. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAtopy SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJul 30, 2019
This is truly an amazing value for money! The Dry Rose shade is absolutely gorgeous. It's exactly the color I've been looking for! I think it's much more worthwhile to buy this instead of splurging on expensive alternatives. Considering the low price, it's really quite good overall. However, there is some excess powder fallout. It can also clump a bit, and the pigmentation is so intense that it's challenging to control the amount. Despite these minor issues, it's still beautiful. If you apply it to your brush, tap off the excess once, and then apply, it looks incredibly natural and beautiful. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinFeb 18, 2019
The color... oh my goodness! It's a gorgeous dried rose shade. It's perfect for fall and winter. To be honest, I bought it just for the color alone, and I don't regret it. It has a reddish undertone that gives you a healthy-looking complexion. I think it might even suit cool skin tones quite well. As is characteristic of this line, the color payoff is incredibly intense. I don't mind it, but first-time users might be a bit surprised. There's a slight tendency to clump, but you don't really feel it when applying. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJan 22, 2019
The color is absolutely my cup of tea! I'm totally into this dried rose shade lately. Ugh, every time I wear it, my friends keep complimenting the blush color and asking what product it is! For this quality at just five thousand won, it's seriously a steal. If you're looking for a high-quality, affordable blush, grab The Saem blush! The excess powder is incredibly intense. It's somewhat manageable when applied with fingers, but with a brush, the powder just flies everywhere. Everything else is fine, but the excessive powder fallout is really disappointing. Also, it tends to clump in one spot, making it look overly intense like traditional rouge. If you apply just a tiny amount with a brush, it looks pretty and natural!