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- chupomFeb 16, 2023 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsI wouldn't recommend this to anyone looking for coverage. Also, I've heard shade 4 is quite controversial, so definitely test it on your face at the department store before buying. They called it a foundation when it launched, but honestly, it's more like a CC/BB cream in terms of coverage.
TipI only recommend this for people who: 1) Want an absolutely natural look 2) Don't want to look like they're wearing makeup 3) Find traditional foundations difficult to apply or end up looking cakey. Also, when applying this type of product, never use too much. Using a spatula, a pea-sized amount is more than enough. If you use too much, it will immediately look cakey.