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- 푸딩포포Aug 28, 2024 (UTC)Combination Skin
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ConsIf not applied carefully, it can emphasize creases. When creases are highlighted, it can make the skin look dry and parched, and there's a limit to how well it can enhance skin texture. I'd recommend using a concealer brush and patting it on gently.
TipBecause it adheres so well to the skin, make sure to remove it with cleansing oil. When concealing, first create a base with the shade closest to what you're trying to cover. Then, layer a shade similar to your surrounding skin tone on top for a more natural-looking coverage.