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- yoonjae12Apr 1, 2024 (UTC)Combination Skin
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ConsThis works best for those with skin tones 21-22. It blends beautifully with your complexion when used alone. Also, it's more suitable for larger areas. For covering redness in specific spots, a tip or pot concealer would be better.
TipAfter trying various application methods, I found the best technique is to dab a bit on your fingertip, warm it up by rubbing between your fingers, then pat and spread it gently using your knuckles. This helps it adhere to the skin perfectly. Sponges or brushes tend to absorb too much product.