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Reviews
- Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJun 12, 2020
For oily skin (especially T-zone) + teenage acne + closed comedones + cystic acne + shade 23 ๐ Lovely design - It's so pretty with its pink color and simple design (especially the gold 'Peach C' lettering is beautiful) ๐ Achieves moisturized skin - Creates a subtle glow while controlling oil ๐ Color - Perfect match for those with shade 23 like me. It looks dark but isn't too dark ๐ Puff design - The puff is really beautiful! Shaped like a peach and surprisingly large, making application easy Would not repurchase Disappointing coverage - Compared to other cushions, the coverage is lacking. Please improve this a bit Poor longevity - Only lasts about 2 hours... It breaks down in less than 3 hours... So sad. Caking - Despite being a moisturizing cushion, it cakes slightly! Emphasizes dead skin cells - This was really disappointing... It highlights the dead skin cells I want to hide... Try mixing it with cream or BB cream for better results - Hwahae UserDry SkinJun 9, 2019
My skin tone is 23-24 and this is an absolute perfect match... I've tried pretty much every cushion foundation out there, but personally, this is the one I reach for most often! I have dry skin, and even though it's a glow type, it's moisturizing without feeling greasy. The color blends in so naturally too. The packaging is also adorably pink, which I love! In my personal opinion, it seems to have a bit less product compared to other cushions. Also, while the puff is nicely dense and works well, it feels relatively thin. It's also a bit disappointing that it's only available online for now, with no offline stores to check it out in person. I use this after applying the Round A'Round toner and cream, and it's truly a perfect match! Even though it's shade 23, it's a bit dark for me, so I brighten up certain areas with Clio's Glow Cushion in 03 Linen, and it looks incredibly natural! I'm not a fan of pink undertones, but compared to Clio or Espoir, this one has almost none!