2 Reviews
- jonghleJan 27, 2020 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsFor sensitive dry skin, it sometimes feels cakey over time.
- 꿀먹은자몽주Jun 17, 2019 (UTC)Oily SkinAcne Skin
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ConsAfter application, it becomes powdery, so for those with oily skin like mine, it's better to choose a lightweight or hydrating foundation product to avoid a tight, dry feeling on the face. I used a matte, powdery primer and found that the chin area became dry, causing the makeup to crack and flake. The oil inevitably comes through over time.
TipUsing a color primer like this can help even out the skin tone to some degree, allowing you to apply foundation more lightly while still achieving good coverage. Lightly applying the primer to even out the tone and minimize pores, and then using a thin layer of foundation, can make the skin look great. The primer itself doesn't have heavy coverage, so you'll need to use a concealer to cover any remaining blemishes.