fmgt Inklasting Cushion Mesh Glow [SPF35/PA++][N201 Abricot Beige] Reviews
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- 내가화장고자라니Feb 24, 2025Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsHowever, as an oily-skinned person with a sensitive complexion, I found that the product's longevity was not exceptional, and it tended to break down easily. Using the coverage alone was somewhat insufficient (it helped conceal redness, but did not fully cover blemishes). Additionally, after use, there was significant transfer onto my phone (likely due to the oiliness, rather than a lack of adhesion). Over time, I could visually see the oil seeping through on my skin (which was more pronounced given my oily skin type). When the product became oily, it was easier to correct, but the slippage and separation was noticeable, requiring me to blot with a toner pad and re-apply for a smooth finish. The lavender-tinted transparent packaging seems suitable for teenage users. However, for those in their mid-20s, the compact may feel a bit juvenile. The mesh-net feature allows for a finer, more refined powder dispersion, but the downside of mesh-net compacts is that the mesh tends to stretch out over time, and you cannot flip the compact over and use the remaining product, making it difficult to use the product fully. Given that mesh-net compacts are not as common these days, I'm curious as to why this product was released with that design in 2025.