BBIA Eau Stay Concealer [17 fair] Reviews
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- 강킁욤Jul 30, 2024Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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Cons<Disadvantages> -Coverage is not high. (Since the formula is a bit watery, if you want the coverage of a thick concealer, it's not recommended - even layering it several times can't cover spots or blemishes. But it can cover redness or tone.) -Fixing happens quickly, making it difficult to correct. (If you don't pat it well after applying with the spatula, the mark can remain.) -If you're not skilled with the spatula, it can be difficult to control the amount when applying directly to the face.
TipTIP If you dispense it on the back of your hand or a palette and use a sponge, you can apply it thinly and in small amounts, making it easier to control the amount. When I used the lightest shade for highlighting, it highlighted nicely and naturally. I think it's a great combo with the 'Hanskin Blemish Cover Concealer' - those who have it should try mixing them. 1. Use the Hanskin concealer in your skin tone or one shade lighter to cover dark spots or blemishes 2. Mix it 50/50 with the Piaa and use it like a foundation (it covers pores well, looks thin and smooth, and breaks down beautifully without color separation.) 3. Then use the Piaa concealer alone on top for highlighting - you can complete your base makeup with just these two concealers.