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Reviews
- jo********Dry SkinMay 22, 2025
In the end, I wouldn't recommend this product. It has almost no coverage. You can barely tell it's there. The powder particles are fine, I'll give it that. I tried using it a few times as a final step after foundation, but sadly, the foundation ended up transferring onto the product itself. So now it's just sitting unused. It's disappointing that it lacks coverage. If you're looking for something to cover blemishes, you might want to try a different product. - tn********Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesDead Skin CellsRecommendedFeb 19, 2025
I accidentally ordered this compact instead of the powder I intended, but I'm still satisfied with the product. The staying power is surprisingly good. However, it's a bit disappointing considering the price. You might be better off buying two less expensive products instead. - so*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJun 21, 2024
As expected, Jung Saem Mool is in a league of its own compared to other compacts. It refines skin texture and improves makeup longevity! My skin feels as soft as a baby's, and it's like my pores have vanished. Well, the only downside is the price... but it's worth every penny! Apply Jung Saem Mool cushion foundation first, then this compact, and you'll have baby-soft skin. - ze**********Oily SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesEnlarged PoresRecommendedAug 14, 2023
As someone with extremely oily skin, I typically use powder year-round, and it's an absolute must in summer. However, some powders can be too mattifying, stripping away all facial radiance and leaving a dull appearance. I used to be satisfied with the Makeup Forever powder compact, but I wanted to try something more cost-effective from a Korean brand. (I've had a couple of fails too, haha!) I already had faith in Jung Saem Mool products after loving their Skin Nuder Cushion, and this powder compact didn't disappoint either. It's my favorite since Makeup Forever! First off, I love how slim the packaging is, making it perfect for on-the-go. In summer, I prefer compacts over loose powders for touch-ups, and this one is even smaller than a typical cushion, fitting perfectly in my palm - definitely a staple in my makeup bag! They've thoughtfully included an extra puff with its own case too. The formula is a white pressed powder, but it applies incredibly finely. It goes on very thin and translucent, without feeling heavy. Rather than completely eliminating oil, it seems to control shine while preserving the skin's natural texture. Besides using it on my T-zone and around the edges of my face, I also sweep it over my eye area to significantly improve the longevity of my eye makeup. I highly recommend this product for those who struggle with eyeliner smudging. To truly appreciate this product's light and thin feel, it's best applied with a brush rather than the included puff. I usually use a brush for powder application and found it superior, though the puff is fine for touch-ups when you're out and about. Another signature Jung Saem Mool feature I appreciate is the textured palette. It might seem minor, but tapping the product onto this textured surface before applying allows for an even more delicate application. It's these kinds of details that set artist brands apart. The puff functionality is slightly lacking, and the price is a bit high... But I have no complaints about the product itself.