Dr.Jart+ Cicapair™ Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment Reviews
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- yoonjae12Apr 1, 2024Combination Skin
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ConsThose with shades 21-22 should use this, as it blends nicely with the skin tone when used alone. It also seems more suitable for covering larger areas of redness.
TipAfter trying various application methods, I found that the best way is to dab it on with your fingertips, gently warm it up by rubbing the fingers together, and then pat and spread it out widely across the face using your knuckles. (Using a sponge or brush tends to use up too much product.)