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- 기니덩이Feb 15, 2025 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsWhen I used it, I noticed some base makeup lifting. I'm not very experienced with cream blushes, so I'm not sure if this is a product issue or a tool problem. If anyone knows of good tools for applying cream blush, I'd really appreciate recommendations!
TipI'm the type to try and make products work even if they have flaws, so I'm still using it despite the issues. To combat the base lifting problem, I apply this before my base makeup. When using it alone, I apply it generously and then blend it out with a cushion to neutralize the intensity. If I want to layer it with other blushes, I apply it lightly first and then layer on top. This softens the bold color and prevents base makeup from lifting - it's great! When layering with other blushes, I choose a cooler-toned product for the second layer. This creates a balanced finish that's neither too tangerine-like nor too cool-toned floating on the skin.