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go*******Da thiếu nướcQuầng thâm mắtLỗ chân lông toĐược đề xuất17/04/2025 (UTC+0)The coverage is absolutely fantastic. It's got this quirky neutral tone that leans warm in summer and cool in winter, so matching your skin tone can be tricky and it's not a perfect match, but the coverage is seriously the best I've found. It definitely covers brown undertones beautifully, though it doesn't do quite as well with blue undertones. It feels really dry. No matter how sheer I apply it, it looks thick after a while. Since it lacks hydration, I do notice some creasing and settling into fine lines. I need to blend it slightly with my regular foundation to get a natural-looking color. - be*************Da khôQuầng thâm mắtĐược đề xuất25/02/2025 (UTC+0)
Great at covering dark circles. I love how well it matches my skin tone I wish it came with an applicator like a cotton swab. Otherwise, I don't really have any complaints
05*********Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmDa mụnBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenQuầng thâm mắtKhô từ bên trongLỗ chân lông toTế bào da chếtĐược đề xuất09/05/2024 (UTC+0)My skin tone is shade 23.5-24, cool undertone, yellow/deep complexion, combination skin with occasional dryness. I've always been a night owl since childhood, so I deal with pretty stubborn dark circles under my eyes. I originally bought the lighter shade 21 from the official store, but it was way too bright, so I returned it. I got a sample of shade 23 instead, and I was pleasantly surprised by how useful it turned out to be. When they released a deeper shade specifically for dark circles, I decided to give it a try. / / Comparison of Eye Concealer S and D formulas Formula: The D formula is noticeably thicker and less creamy compared to the original S formula. Coverage: Neither S nor D provides 100% coverage of dark circles, but they both offer a natural-looking concealment. If you have lighter dark circles, you can expect about 90% or more coverage. Color: The S shade has a slightly more reddish tone, so I was worried it might look patchy on bare skin. However, since the D shade's complementary color is red, it ended up looking surprisingly natural over time. (Though it still has a bit of a red undertone.) After Application: Once it sets, it adheres beautifully to the skin, which is fantastic. Just be careful not to apply it too slowly, or it will dry in streaks and settle into fine lines. --- I'm a bit embarrassed about the photo since my skin wasn't in great condition that day, but this is a real shot under fluorescent lighting with no filters. The photo shows the D shade applied only to the dark circle area, but when I apply it around the entire eye and eyelid, it also helps neutralize the overall yellow undertone of my complexion. The D shade is too red to effectively cover redness around the nose area, so I can't use it there. While I did notice it feels slightly drier compared to the S formula, it's not bothersome enough to be a real concern like a typical concealer might be. Summary and Recommendations: If you have a similar shade 23 skin tone and want to use it on bare skin to cover dark circles and redness around the nose, I'd recommend the S formula. If you're using the D formula alone on bare skin, it might look a bit too red and dark. However, using both S and D together creates a more natural, seamless coverage. I'd recommend the D formula if you have a deeper or tanned complexion, if you're male, if you have warm undertones, or if you plan to layer a cushion foundation on top. Repurchase Intent: Yes That said, I need more time to fully decide, but since the D formula is specifically designed for dark circle coverage, if I repurchase, I'd probably go for the S formula instead, as it handles both redness and darkness more evenly.
