nuse MOUSSE CARE CHEEK [02 Pink topper] Reviews
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2 Reviews
- ์ค์์์์Apr 5, 2024Combination SkinAcne Skin
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ConsSince it's a cream formula, the color tends to fade away quickly
- ๊ถํค๋คJan 7, 2024Dry 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.ProsThis color cosmetic product is a godsend for those of us with dry skin who can't use powder blushes. 1. Color In the photos, the saturation isn't fully captured. Swatched on my arm, the color is even more vibrant than the photos suggest. It's not an ultra-high-intensity, low-saturation shade for spring, but rather a medium-saturation tone. The pigmentation is surprisingly good! The high-intensity pink that works well for spring can also be used, just by applying it lightly for a softer, warmer pink flush. The color is so pretty that I'll find a way to wear it, no matter the technique. Just remember, spring complexion folks - use a light hand when applying, as a single pump dispenses more product than you might think. Dab it on and check the coverage in a large mirror before building it up. The warm pink undertone may not suit cooler skin tones as well. It's more of a pinky-peach than a pure pink. And the more layers you build, the warmer it gets. 2. Texture As the title indicates, this is a mousse-textured product. As a dry-skinned person, I used to avoid powder blushes because they'd emphasize flakiness, so I gravitated towards liquid formulas. But as anyone who's tried them knows, liquids can really strip away base makeup. This product doesn't do that as much! The mousse texture makes it easy to stipple on with a brush. It sets to a semi-matte finish. 3. Eyeshadow Dual-Use Since spring complexions can look a bit juvenile with heavy makeup, I often try to use the same product for blush and eyeshadow. This one is marketed as dual-use, so I've been applying it on my eyes too. It's so pretty... Paired with a powder to control oil on the lids, a brown eyeliner, and a muted brown eyeshadow, it creates a complete color cosmetic look.
ConsA single pump dispenses more product than you might expect, so be careful not to waste any. Squeeze out just a small amount at a time and use it sparingly. The application is smooth, but the coverage can be uneven. It's better to start with a small amount, dab it on with your fingertips, and then blend it out with a brush, rather than trying to build up a heavy layer. Also, the packaging design on this... apparently they made it a bit off-kilter for aesthetic reasons. Ugh. It's not a small compact, so it's already awkward to carry around, and the misaligned case just makes it more annoying. It would be great if they made a more affordable, tube-style packaging instead.
TipAs mentioned in the positives, this product can be a one-stop-shop for both eyeshadow and blush, especially for those who don't like to use a heavy hand. Squeeze a small amount onto the back of your hand, dip your fingertips in, and gently dab the color onto the desired blush areas. Then use a damp makeup sponge to stipple and blend it out for an even, seamless application. For the eyeshadow, use an even smaller amount, and blend it out with your fingertips.