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- go*******Combination SkinDark CirclesEnlarged PoresRecommendedApr 17, 2025
The coverage is the best. I have a strange neutral undertone that leans warm in summer and cool in winter, making it really challenging to find the right shade. While this isn't a perfect match, its coverage is top-notch. It effectively conceals brown dark spots, though it struggles a bit with blue discoloration. It feels quite thick. No matter how thinly I apply it, it looks heavy after a while. Due to its lack of hydration, it tends to settle into fine lines and wrinkles. For a more natural finish, I mix it slightly with my regular foundation. - be*************Dry SkinDark CirclesRecommendedFeb 25, 2025
Great for concealing dark circles. I love how well it matches my complexion. It would be nice if it came with an applicator like a cotton swab. Other than that, I didn't experience any blemishes. - 05*********Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessEnlarged PoresDead Skin CellsRecommendedMay 9, 2024
Skin type: 23.5-24 shade, cool undertone, yellow/dark skin, combination-dry★★ I've always been a night owl, so my dark circles are quite prominent. I previously bought the lighter shade 21 from the official store, but it was too bright, so I gave it away. I had a good experience with the sample of shade 23, which I found surprisingly useful. When I saw that a darker version for dark circles came out, I decided to purchase it. / / 📌 Comparison of Eyerenol S and D products: ◆ Texture: Definitely thicker than the original Eyerenol S, with a less creamy application. ◆ Coverage: Neither S nor D provides 100% coverage for dark circles, but they offer a natural-looking cover. Those with lighter dark circles might achieve over 90% coverage. ◆ Color: S has a slightly redder tone, which I thought might look unnatural on bare skin. However, since red is a complementary color to dark circles, it looked more natural than expected over time (though still a bit on the red side). ◆ After application: * Once it sets, it stays put! That's a big plus. * -> Be careful not to apply too slowly, as it can set unevenly and cause creasing. ------------- The application photo is a bit embarrassing as it's taken with no makeup and when I wasn't feeling my best... but it's an unedited, real-life shot under fluorescent lighting. In the photo, I've only applied it to my dark circles, but when used around the eyes and double eyelids, it also helps balance out overall yellow discoloration. ❗️The D shade is too red to cover redness around the nose area, so it can't be used there! It felt slightly drier compared to Eyerenol S, but not as noticeably as regular concealers. 📌 Recommendation summary: -- For similar shade 23 skin + bare face use on dark circles, redness around nose, etc., I recommend S❗️ -- D alone might be too red and dark for a bare face, but using S and D together allows for natural, high coverage. -- For tanned skin/men/warm undertones or if you're applying cushion foundation over it, I recommend D. ✔️ Will repurchase⭕️ But after using it more, I feel D is specialized only for dark circle coverage. If I repurchase, I'd like to get S, which moderately covers both redness and darkness.