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- Hwahae UserDry SkinMay 16, 2024
As I've only tried two under-eye brighteners - Teuque's Teuque Beige and Clio's Creamy Ivory - I'll focus on comparing these two. Color: Teuque has a more yellow undertone and a subdued color, while Clio has a noticeable pink tint and appears brighter. Your preference will depend on your skin tone and personal taste. I slightly prefer Teuque for its natural look, but Clio's color is adjustable with the right amount. Clio gives a more radiant finish. Warm or cool undertones shouldn't matter much, but if you have quite fair skin, I'd recommend Clio. Texture: Teuque feels thicker and less hydrating, whereas Clio is more buttery and creamy, gliding on smoothly. Clio's application is much softer. However, I don't mind Teuque's thicker consistency as it adheres well to the skin. Application: Teuque's thickness can lead to some clumping and may accentuate fine lines, so blending is crucial. Clio, being thinner and creamier, can sometimes smudge or remove previously applied product when layering. Setting with powder helps resolve this issue. Longevity: When using these to brighten the under-eye area, I always set them with a powder product, so it's hard to judge their longevity alone. However, when used this way, both last impressively well, staying put until I remove my makeup. Value for money: Clio wins hands down... While I prefer Teuque's color and application, it's not worth choosing over Clio. I bought Clio first, then Teuque out of curiosity. Though I'm satisfied with Teuque, considering the price per volume, it's hard to justify. When it's time to repurchase, I'll likely go for Clio or try another brand like BBIA. Personal application tip: After applying the brightener, the area can feel slightly tacky, almost like cream cheese. Instead of leaving it as is, set it with a powder eyeshadow or blush. This makes it adhere perfectly, increases longevity, and eliminates that slight stickiness. It's not an established brand, nor is the product quality exceptional, yet their prices are always unreasonably high. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinJan 29, 2022
I bought this after seeing Heyda's aegyo sal makeup on Instagram. I really wanted to try it out. The color looks natural and it seems easy to use. However, due to my lack of skill, it always clumps when I use it. So I'm a bit scared to use it regularly. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinJan 27, 2022
This is the best white under-eye brightening liner I've ever used. I've tried countless products, but this one feels the most natural and effortless. It really opens up my eyes without looking overdone. As someone with oily eyelids, my eye makeup usually fades quickly, but this liner has the best staying power among all the under-eye brighteners I've tried. Typically, white eyeliners tend to disappear fast, but not this one. The photo was taken about 8 hours after application. As you can see, even though my mascara had worn off, the liner was still perfectly in place. I also use it on my aegyo-sal (under-eye puff) and to cover small blemishes. I'm not sure if that's the intended use, but I've become so attached to this product that I feel incomplete without it now. There's not much to complain about, really. If I had to nitpick, maybe it's that it seems to run out quickly? But that might just be because I use it every day... I use it on my aegyo-sal, to cover small blemishes, and even on my eyebrows. For best results and improved longevity, make sure to remove any excess oil from your skin before application.