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da*******Da dầuDa nhạy cảmDa mụnĐược đề xuất10/01/2019 (UTC+0)• The price is really reasonable. Depending on where you shop, you'll find it between $5-$10. • American beauty YouTubers recommended it so much that I decided to try it, and wow... if you have oily skin, you absolutely need to test this out. Since I live in the US, I stock up whenever there's a sale at my local drugstore. I have combination oily and acne-prone skin, and this foundation keeps everything matte for 6-7 hours straight. I usually avoid other brands because they trigger breakouts, but I can't help reaching for this one. After Estée Lauder Double Wear, this is the first foundation or BB cream that maintains such a flawless matte finish for this long. It's matte, but not in that uncomfortable way where your face feels tight and cracked—probably because I'm so oily anyway. It doesn't emphasize pores or texture either. If you have dry skin, just make sure you prep your base well and you should be fine. • It's not that oil doesn't show through at all, but when it does, it blends with the product to create this incredibly smooth, luminous finish... I absolutely love it. • The coverage satisfies me too. It won't completely hide deep, dark scars, but it covers imperfections naturally. It's like looking at your own skin, just perfected. • Korean BB creams and American BB creams are completely different. They're called BB creams, but the formula is more like a tinted moisturizer, and it feels heavier. The coverage is also weaker compared to Korean BB creams. • The shade is really, truly too pink. I bought Fair and Light, but my skin has a yellow undertone, so when I apply it just to my face, my neck looks completely different. I end up having to blend it down my neck too. • If you have acne-prone skin, skip this... though I still use it, which is the catch. As long as I cleanse well afterward, it seems okay. • The area around my nose, mouth, and jawline tends to get flaky. It's worse on days when I don't prep my skin properly. I don't usually do touch-ups, so I just leave it, but usually a little dab of cushion foundation blended in with gentle tapping works. • If you apply it with your fingers, it drags and leaves streaks. Use a densely-bristled brush to blend quickly but thoroughly, then finish by gently tapping with a sponge—your skin will look absolutely flawless. • Because it sets so matte, it dries fast. After applying to your face, blend as quickly as possible or apply it section by section.
lu*******Da hỗn hợpDa mụn03/02/2018 (UTC+0)Super affordable. Even buying two of these costs just one-third the price of other foundations. I picked up both shades 520 and 530 and used them together. I was hoping to create a contouring effect, but honestly, the color difference isn't that dramatic. If I had to say something positive, shade 520 does feel a bit more luminous. The application feels dewy and smooth, but the finish is completely matte. The staying power is solid for the price. Coverage is impressive too. It's definitely a great value product, but here's the thing—foundation shoppers like us tend to keep searching because we believe there's probably a better matte foundation out there at a similar price point. This one doesn't quite make us want to settle down with it permanently. Also, even though I have oily skin, I noticed some tightness, so I wouldn't recommend this for dry skin types. When I'm out for long hours, I touch up with a CC cushion that has better longevity and a dewy finish, and that seems to balance everything out nicely.