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NAMING. Softy Cream Blush [Seeds]

4.002
Retail Price₩15,000
Size4.5 g / 0.15 oz.
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Pros
  • White Cast1
  • Pink Tint1
Cons
  • Pills on Skin1

2 Reviews

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  • st********
    Oct 22, 2024
    Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessEnlarged Pores

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    Pros

    If you don't control the application well, it can turn into a blazing sweet potato. It's good to use it as a base before applying blush or to lower the chroma of other cream-type cheek products that are too vivid. If you have a leftover product that you've been hoarding, keep it handy and use it conveniently here and there!

    Cons

    Even though it's written that it's used cleanly because it's white, if it gets a little dirty, the stain becomes too noticeable... Due to its formula characteristics, it's prone to picking up dust and has a slight slippage on matte bases, so it seems to work best with a dewy base.


  • di****
    Oct 3, 2024
    Dry SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsWrinkles/ElasticityRedness

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    Reviewed by The Hwahae Testers

    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

    The Hwahae Trial Reviewer in shades 13-15 has more influence on the temperature feel rather than the warm color tones. It is a high-brightness, low-saturation blush that I prefer over the more white-toned or gray-toned options, as the white-toned blush suits me better. My face has a lot of rosy flushing, so I prefer a pink-based blush. I recently purchased the #SIZ cream blush, which is a white-colored cream blush. 1) Since my face already has a naturally white tone, this blush suits me well. I bought it with the intention of neutralizing blush friends who have a higher temperature feel or saturation that I can't wear well. It works amazingly well. 2) I previously bought a similar cream blush called Peripera Illumination, but that wasn't completely white, so it didn't have a significant effect. It just slightly lowered the temperature feel. This one, however, significantly lowers the saturation itself. I'm now summoning all my blush stash at home to try this out. (laughs) 3) The overall texture of this Softie Cream Blush is a bit firmer compared to Chanel or Hera Lip & Cheek products. Hera Lip & Cheek has a slightly sticky jelly-like texture since it's meant to be used on the lips as well. This one, being a blush-only formula, melts just slightly on the fingertips and comes off smoothly. 4) Moreover, the #SIZ seems a bit firmer than other named Softie Cream Blushes, possibly due to the higher white powder content. The texture is a bit different from the others. 5) When applied on the face, the color doesn't give a powdery flour-like feel, but rather a watercolor-like, clear milky feel. It's not like applying thick whipped cream, but more like dipping into milk for a brief moment and taking it out - a clean, milky sheer look. After trying it out with my various blush formulas over the past week, I found that: @ For liquid formulas like Dear Dahlia or lip tints, it's most convenient to swatch and apply on the back of my hand. @@ For cream blushes like Peripera 25 Half Moon Rice Cake, it's easier to first apply on the cheeks and then use my fingers to blend in the white tone. @@@ For powder formulas like Dior Tutu or Dior Pink Lilac, I need to really pack on the base with this #SIZ and then layer the powder on top - this requires great brush skills. Haha, that's right. As a clumsy-handed person, I've failed many times before finally getting the hang of it. At first, I used a mini puff, but it applied the color too heavily. Then I switched to a Peripera triangular blush puff, and now I mainly use the Real Techniques Setting or the Tuel Lab 163 or 156 (baked type) brushes. 6) One thing I've noticed from using the cream blush is that it naturally covers the redness on my face. I used to avoid wearing blush because of the redness, but now I find that applying it actually helps cover it. 7) My cheeks used to get mysteriously dry in the afternoon, but since using this cream blush and getting that "glass skin" glow, the dryness has disappeared. For menopausal women experiencing dryness, I recommend trying a cream blush on your cheeks. It will cover the redness and also hydrate your skin - a two-in-one solution! You can solve this for just 10,000 won! 8) A white cream blush, how innovative! I'm clapping in amazement. This is truly worthy of a beauty innovation award!

    Cons

    Combining powder-based products is not that easy for me. Since I'm quite clumsy, applying powder formulas over cream blushes is quite challenging. On the other hand, blending creams on top of powder blushes is even more difficult. Currently, there are more powder-type blushes available, which is a bit frustrating. But I'm hoping that with continuous practice, my skills will improve over time.

    Tip

    The offline store has a lilac-purple color called 'cool-toned' and a rosy pink color called 'warm-toned', so I tested them out. I liked the rosy pink 'Ruddy' more. It has a Hera Lip & Cheek Lantern-like feel, and it's a nude-ish pink that doesn't lean too warm or cool, so it goes well with everything. I have a feeling this will be a huge hit this fall. Grab the Ruddy before it sells out! Personally, I'm most curious about and want the Evernine color that I couldn't test. The pretty Ruddy also makes me want to collect it, but since it seems similar to the Hera Lantern, I should resist the urge to overspend.


Ingredients

What's inside

All Ingredients33
1-2Low-Risk31
3-6Medium-Risk2
7-10High-Risk0
Undetermined0

All Ingredients 33

20 Ingredients to Avoid
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Potential Allergen
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Ingredient Functions

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Moisturizing
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Skin Barrier Protection
2
Lock in hydration
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Sun Protection
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Soothing
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Exfoliating
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Brightening
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Acne Care
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Anti-Wrinkle

Ingredient Information:

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Ingredients by Skin Type

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