{"content_id":"1887682","content_type":"product"}
4.50
19
5
4
3
2
1
4
Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinAug 4, 2021
Complexion correction It gives a feeling of evening out the skin tone. Perhaps because it's not a completely transparent powder, it seems to create a more beautiful base. Fine particles The particles are fine, so it smoothly covers pores without causing any blemishes. Controls oiliness well I disliked powders that made my skin look too dry, but this powder creates beautiful skin if applied well with the right amount. Some powders can make dead skin cells noticeable when applied to very dry skin, but this one doesn't, which is great. The built-in puff feels somewhat pointless, as if they're not sure why they included it It seems like you shouldn't remove all the stickers. If you put it in your makeup pouch, it might get messy. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinNov 25, 2020
The loose powder particles are so fine! I was already very satisfied with another brand's translucent powder, but I recently received this one from Instagram and was shocked at how much finer it was than what I was using before. The soft peach-pink powder gives a subtle brightening effect to the complexion, and it's incredibly moisturizing for a powder, making it perfect for winter! What really surprised me was that the particles are as fine as Laura Mercier's powder. When I applied it around my mouth, I just roughly dabbed it on with my fingers, but it blended seamlessly without any clumping, and didn't settle into my smile lines at all. The fine texture fills in pores and uneven texture well. The small particles feel moisturizing and light on the skin, without any heaviness. I can't believe this quality at this price point... I've been meaning to buy Laura Mercier's Translucent Powder, but it's a steady seller that rarely goes on sale, and I'd need to buy an expensive brush too, so I've been putting it off. This one is translucent, so it doesn't leave marks on masks, and it's more hydrating, so maybe this is the one for this winter? It's Rimmel, folks. Rimmel. Hop on this train for winter, wink wink. (Rimmel, please release colored loose powders too.) It's not a major flaw, but the powder container has very sharp, angular plastic edges, so you need to be careful when opening and closing the lid to avoid spilling powder everywhere. But this is somewhat common with loose powders, so it's manageable. Because it's more moisturizing than other powders, it's slightly less effective at maintaining makeup and preventing it from breaking down. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinAug 17, 2020
I was pleasantly surprised that when I wore this under my mask, only a tiny amount of foundation rubbed off - usually it would be much worse! The scent is also quite nice, not too artificial, with a subtle baby powder fragrance. It provides just the right amount of tone correction, making it perfect for summer use. Unfortunately, the case and packaging look rather cheap. The puff handle broke off immediately without even being used, so I've had to resort to using a brush every time. Also, when you open the case and lift the puff, there's a lot of excess powder flying around. You might be better off discarding the puff altogether! - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinAug 6, 2020
As someone with combination dehydrated skin who can't live without powder, I stumbled upon this powder specifically designed for my skin type. Here's my experience: 1. Skin Appearance: When applied, it gives a slightly blurred effect, as if you've used a filter app. While it's not as dramatic as a concealer, it brightens the complexion and reduces unevenness. With mask-wearing, I've been applying more powder to minimize foundation transfer. Even with extra application, it doesn't look cakey but finishes with a soft, velvety texture! After completing my makeup and using a setting spray, there was no pilling. 2. Longevity: Following my usual base routine and applying this powder, I noticed my skin stayed matte for longer! Although I have combination dehydrated skin, my oily tendencies become more pronounced in summer. Realistically, no powder can keep you completely oil-free forever (I've tried many popular ones, and oil always surfaces eventually). However, this one delayed oil breakthrough significantly. When oil did appear, there was no patchiness - just a slight sheen. 3. Touch-ups: For touch-ups, I simply blot with oil-absorbing sheets and reapply this product. It refreshes my makeup beautifully! The slight brightening effect even seems to counteract foundation oxidation. 4. Eye Makeup Base: I used to only use eye primer, but summer heat was causing creasing. By layering this powder over my eye primer, I found it prevented creasing effectively! While I don't often use puffs except for touch-ups, I found the included puff a bit rough and potentially irritating to the skin. Also, the finger pocket on the puff is quite small, making it difficult to use comfortably. Here's a tip for long-lasting summer makeup, incorporating this product: Skincare -> Sunscreen -> Setting spray -> Let dry -> Foundation -> Concealer -> Setting spray -> Let dry -> Powder -> Color makeup -> Setting spray This layering technique seems to significantly delay makeup breakdown!