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- _tenyouNov 1, 2024 (UTC)수부지Sensitive Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.Pros* Shade 13 Cool Tone * Favorite Finishing Powders: Suqqu Retouch Powder in Porcelain / Hourglass Ethereal Light / Elegance Auto Nuance Powder * Favorite Non-Shimmer Highlighters: Les Beiges Snow White / Wakemake Blanc (Blue Core Blurring Palette) / Too Cool For School Cube White Not recommended as a setting powder for extending makeup wear. The powder is too dry for that purpose. However, it's ideal for those with dry skin who prefer a matte finish, or for those with uneven complexion who struggle with blush application. The texture is buttery, similar to the Mood Blushers, effectively blurring pores and texture. While suitable as a blush, it may not be sufficient as an all-over powder for oily skin with prominent pores. It's best suited for those with smaller pores and normal to dry skin who prefer pressed powders with good color payoff over finely-milled loose powders. In conclusion, for those with pale skin tones (shades 13-17) that easily flush, this works best as a neutralizing base for cheek color rather than as a powder or non-shimmer highlighter.
ConsThe shade isn't pure white, but has a pinkish off-white tone. For shade 13, it doesn't dramatically enhance dimension. It's more suitable as a base for blush or for blurring skin texture and creating a clean finish, rather than for highlighting. Personally, I prefer highlighters that significantly enhance dimension, even if they have a thicker texture. For non-shimmer highlighters, I found Les Beiges and Wakemake to be superior.