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by******Da khôDa nhạy cảmDa dị ứngLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmQuầng thâm mắt25/08/2025 (UTC+0)Cellfusion C is a highly sought-after brand in dermatology and professional skincare clinics. The tone-up base comes in four shades: yellow, purple, pink, and green. Like the original base, this formula has a thicker consistency and isn't overly dewy, but it does leave a tacky finish. The BB cream is designed to provide full coverage and acts as a protective layer, helping to support skin that's been compromised by laser treatments during recovery. Since the BB cream itself has substantial coverage, the base needs to match that thickness and pigment intensity to work effectively. If you already loved this brand, you'll likely feel the same way about the base. However, if you disliked the brand's signature texture, this base probably won't win you over either. Let me break down the shades for you. My natural skin tone is a cool-toned shade 21 with blue undertones. Right now, both my face and body have uneven tone ranging from shade 21 to 25. My inner arm is shade 21, while the outer arm is 25. My jawline is 22, my forehead is 23-24, my neck center is 22, and my neck creases are around 35. When I blend everything into one uniform shade, it looks decent, but since different areas have different depths, I need color correction to even things out. My skin is sensitive and reactive, so the tone shifts noticeably depending on irritation levels. Warm tones pull orange-brown, while cool tones create an espresso-like dark brown with a milky quality. When I use a warm-toned shade 23 tone-up cream with a yellow or pink base, it becomes a natural beige shade 22. However, cool-toned shade 23 and deeper have black mixed into the brown, so just like how blue or purple under-eye circles show through, the black tone peeks through underneath the color correction. If you have blue or purple under-eye circles, you understand how challenging it is to neutralize that dark tone. Pink Base: The pink base does brighten the skin, but the white cast is most noticeable. Pink is naturally a delicate shade, so it's not strong enough to neutralize brown tones. Purple Base: People say purple looks best on Asian skin because we tend to have yellow undertones, but that advice is really only for warm-toned shade 21 skin. For shade 23 and deeper, I'd say that's not accurate. Think about it: milk tea color plus lavender equals gray. The result is a muddy, unclear tone. Blue Base: Actually, the blue base is cleaner than purple. Since my skin already has blue undertones, using a matching blue-toned base makes my complexion look brightest. I initially thought I should use shade 21, but when I tried it, it looked one shade too light. I need to stick with shade 23. There's an optical illusion where it appears to be around shade 21, but in areas with strong pigmentation, the white powder over brown creates an odd, unnatural appearance. If applied evenly without streaking, the blue base is a solid choice for cool-toned shade 23 skin. Yellow Base: Since brown is a dark yellow tone, this works smoothly. However, like the pink base, it can show white cast in deeper brown areas. Using only the yellow base alone feels slightly off, but layering foundation on top covers the white cast with a beige tone, creating a natural finish. Green Base: I don't have redness, and I wasn't sure if adding green to brown would look muddy, so I didn't originally purchase this shade. However, I received a 10-day sample when buying other Cellfusion C products and tested it. Cellfusion C's green has a grayish tone. While some brands now offer pastel green bases, this one is a muted, gray-toned green. For neutralizing around shade 25 brown, the gray-toned green looked most natural. When you think about it, brown is made of yellow plus red plus black, and since red is stronger than yellow, adding green (the complementary color to red) neutralizes it, which helps neutralize the brown and shift it toward a beige tone. However, if you apply green to skin without brown or redness, it creates a sickly, jaundiced appearance. It seems best to use the green base on larger areas of shade 25 and deeper tones, like a color corrector. I used it on my neck creases and forehead since those areas are more tanned than the rest of my face. Photos Added: The pictures make this easier to understand than my explanation. I adjusted the filter to capture the most realistic tone. My forearm is around shade 23-25. I applied less product near the boundaries so you can clearly see the difference between each shade. As you can see, the green base surprisingly handles brown-toned skin most naturally. Because this product has high oil content, sometimes the formula separates with an unpleasant oily texture. This is definitely one of the frustrating aspects. During summer, oily BB creams can feel sticky and uncomfortable, especially for people who sweat a lot. I mentioned earlier that Cellfusion C is quite oily, and unfortunately, that oiliness doesn't work for my skin. Knowing it wouldn't be a good match, I really only tested the green base to see if it could neutralize cool-toned brown skin effectively. So honestly, this isn't the right product for me. The tone-up base caused no breakouts, probably because it has less oil than the BB cream. Since I'm cool-toned shade 23, the gray-toned green worked well for me, but I'm not sure if it would work the same way for warm-toned shade 23 and deeper skin. I also don't know if the thicker formula is what neutralizes the brown, or if a thinner green base would work just as well. I'd need more data, but since the green base makes most people look sickly, I probably won't repurchase it once my sample runs out. Now that I think about it, celebrity Rosé apparently mixes the BB cream with a green base to create her skin tone. She has no pigmentation or redness, so she must have found the perfect ratio to avoid looking unwell. That mixed shade is probably close to this base's color. The BB cream is a gray-toned beige, and the green base brand she uses has a thick pastel green formula, which would create a gray-toned green when combined. Since I haven't purchased and tested both brands that Rosé uses, I can't say for certain. - do*****Da dầuĐược đề xuất23/05/2025 (UTC+0)
For my daily commute, I prefer using just a tone-up sunscreen, so I keep several on hand and rotate through them. The hand version is my absolute favorite! It does a great job of covering up redness and applies so smoothly and hydrating—I really love it. The staying power is honestly not there. After just an hour or two, it completely fades away. Plus, when my skin isn't in great condition or feels dry, it starts to separate and look patchy, which is frustrating. - mi**********Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmDa mụnLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmKhô từ bên trongMẩn đỏ27/04/2025 (UTC+0)
The application is incredibly smooth and blends beautifully. After a while, it creates that flawless, poreless skin finish you're looking for. No pore clogging whatsoever! However, it didn't help with my breakouts. My skin type varies by season—it's dry in winter and combination during summer. My skin is sensitive and prone to folliculitis and breakouts. I also deal with redness and keloid-prone skin with lots of scarring. When I say it applies well, I mean it feels overly oily. After application, it has that greasy, slicked-on feeling. Even though I have combination skin, I'm not sure if titanium dioxide doesn't work for me, but it feels dry. No matter how much I prep my skin, after a while it feels tight—maybe it's the seasonal change. But because of all that excess oil, I don't think I can use it in summer. Using a translucent powder helps a bit, but the setting takes forever and it shifts so easily that I don't think my hands will even touch it without moving it around. When I apply the recommended amount of sunscreen, it looks way too white and chalky. If I layer it in tiny amounts, it's better, but normally I'd apply sunscreen twice. To prevent it from shifting and looking white, I ended up applying it four times. If I tap it with my fingers for a long time, it feels slightly less shiny, but then the redness correction seems to fade. This is really tricky to figure out. Apply in very thin, layered amounts. Use a translucent powder to manage the excess oil. Make sure to prep your skin thoroughly to combat the dryness. - tn********Da thiếu nướcBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenKhô từ bên trongLỗ chân lông toĐược đề xuất04/12/2024 (UTC+0)
This primer does an amazing job of evening out redness and creating a smooth base across your entire complexion. When I use it before my cushion or foundation, my skin looks so much cleaner and more refined. I'm really happy with how it performs. Just keep in mind that it won't completely cover active blemishes and red spots, so you'll want to use a concealer on top for full coverage of those problem areas. - hm********Da khôDa nhạy cảmDa mụn26/11/2024 (UTC+0)
The lightweight formula glides on smoothly and effortlessly, plus it has great color-correcting properties that make it perfect for a natural, bare-faced look. It causes a heating sensation on my skin, so I don't think I'll be using it again. - dm*******Da trung tínhDa nhạy cảmLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmQuầng thâm mắtKhô từ bên trongLỗ chân lông toĐược đề xuất02/10/2024 (UTC+0)
I'm really loving this product right now! Before this, I was using a different tone-up sunscreen, but since it was just okay, I wanted to try something new. 1. Color payoff My skin tends to be reactive with redness and heat sensitivity overall, so I chose this green-based color corrector to even things out. When I tried it, the color blended so naturally and I was really happy with the results! It definitely covers the red areas better than just my regular skin tone, and it evens out my complexion beautifully. I loved that it's not an overwhelming green shade, and after applying it, the green barely shows through, which made me even more satisfied! 2. Longevity Since it's a sunscreen, the staying power isn't amazing. The oils start coming through pretty quickly as time goes on, and I noticed some breakdown in the T-zone area. It does break down easily, but if I set it with powder right after application, it holds up pretty well. However, after half a day passes, the powder starts clumping and the coverage breaks down, which is a bit disappointing. 3. Amount Just a small amount gives me the exact level of brightening I want when I apply it to my face, and I've been using it for over a month and still have plenty left! The price feels really reasonable for the amount you get, and I'm definitely planning to repurchase. I think I'll keep using this as my go-to tone-up cream. Even though I know it's a sunscreen, I personally feel like it has too much oil. It gets really shiny and greasy as the day goes on. If you apply it all over your face once and then layer it one more time just under the eyes and on the cheek area, the center of your face gets brighter and you can create a slightly more sculpted, dimensional look! - dr******Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmDa mụnLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenLỗ chân lông toĐược đề xuất23/09/2024 (UTC+0)
The tone-evening works beautifully! It absorbs so well! When you first apply it, you might wonder if it looks a bit white, but after about 5 minutes it blends seamlessly with your skin and matches your natural complexion perfectly. The downside is that the staying power doesn't last long. I use it together with sunscreen, and since it's summer, it seems like it can't hold up against sweat. The moment sweat comes into contact with it, it's only a matter of time before it reverts back to my natural skin tone. After using it for a few months, I've noticed it doesn't absorb well. It sits white and patchy on my face. The scent is unpleasant, similar to a musty or ginkgo fruit smell. It also pills and flakes like dead skin. - 00*****Da khôKhô từ bên trongTế bào da chếtĐược đề xuất20/08/2024 (UTC+0)
It doesn't provide full coverage, but it does a great job evening out my skin tone. The application is smooth and it feels really moisturizing. You need to be careful with how much you use. If you apply it generously like you would with other sunscreens, it leaves a white cast that's way too heavy. - wn******Da khôLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenQuầng thâm mắtLỗ chân lông to12/08/2024 (UTC+0)
The brightening effect is really noticeable! I use it before applying makeup, and it works wonderfully as a foundation primer too. The mint-toned shade is perfect for evening out redness and gives a subtle luminous finish. You need to be careful with how much you apply. It has a slightly oily feel, so if you use too much, it tends to break down quickly. Honestly, with all the great hydrating sunscreens available nowadays that feel like essence serums, this doesn't offer much of an advantage. I'd recommend this more for those with dry skin rather than combination skin types. - ra********Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmDa mụnDa dị ứngBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenKhô từ bên trongLỗ chân lông to17/06/2024 (UTC+0)
Great at brightening the complexion, super easy to use, and it doesn't smudge or shift around throughout the day I'm honestly not sure if this is working for me or not. I've been breaking out more often, but I can't tell if it's because of this product. When I stopped using it, the breakouts didn't immediately go away either, so I'm just not confident about what's causing it. Plus, my eyes feel a bit irritated
