just to let you knowwwww Korean make up styles are more likely to make the skin look brighter, and as a Korean I think 21w is closer to her shade too. She is just catching korean trends!🫶🏻
I have this cushion, it oxidizes like crazy. I swatched 21N on half of my face and thought it matches well. Then after a couple minutes it became too dark for my face and too orange. 😂 I felt like I became an American beauty influencer for a sec
I agree 21w seems too be a better match for her, but Koreans tend to wear a little lights foundation. The British chav girl look tends to go with much darker foundation then needed. Difference cultures and beauty standards.. You can’t really blame her, it’s just a different. I am pale and bought this Lumene cc cream in Fair the site said it was the lightest shade and it’s too dark for me. I have the Lumene Blur 16h foundation in the shade 01 but got the 00 to find that the 00 blends well with the cc cream blen by jill dsFair?
@@cvyyjgthe sad thing is even as a pale person, none of the shades fit me they still make me orange. I have to add WHITE FACEPAINT to my foundation to lighten it 😭
@@cvyyjgtrue, i did see they have a dark shade tho which is really impressive for a kbrand even if it's not the darkest they're coming out w more colors too
@@whybekwhyWe definitely don’t try to go half a shade darker and warmer. Most of us try to get our actual depth and undertone. Mistakes are made but the vast majority are trying to match their actual color not too light or too dark.
@@traetrae11 Most people in the west aren’t trying to go darker or more yellow, but our perception is influenced by our value set. Because “tanned” skin is seen as beautiful in the west, people tend to err on the side of darker rather than lighter-usually not intentionally. The opposite seems to be true for most Asian influencers I’ve watched.
21N looked fine on the initial small swatch you did with all the shades, but 21W suits you more as you have a warm undertone. Although 21N matches purely in terms of shade, the undertone looks too pink for you- your face doesn't mach your neck ;; And I'm saying this as someone who has a very warm yellow undertone who has bought one too many neutral foundations. I've seen myself look like this too many times 😅
i think cos cool toned makeup is trending now, and with the fact that in korea cool tones are kinda equated to lightness/paleness, most ppl try and convince themselves that they’re cool toned when they’re very obviously warm or neutral lmfao
@@mei8511 I watched a Korean-American kbeauty short recently and she said it was normal to see different tones between face and neck on Korean natives So normal they don't really noticed it now
Oh to be foundation tested by so many opinions!!! ❤️❤️ I’ve got light olive tones that make matches very tricky and add on buying foundation online… 🤦🏼♀️
no, pay close attention, it literally disappeared in her skin, 21W hence W is too warm, she’s 21N (neutral). if you look at her neck in the first zoomed out clip, it matches her neck.
TirTir is seriously the peak of Korean beauty right now. For one the product is amazing, the price point isn’t bad at all, and they’re likely the most inclusive Korean brand on the market. You LOVE to see it.
80% of makeup is just skin care. Had to learn that the hard way when I used to spend so much money on expensive foundations to try and cover my problematic skin rather than spending the money on a good skin care routine.
It’s a regional aesthetic preference. Doesn’t mean you have to do it 😅 Brightening is great if you’re a performer, so while I could brighten my face a shade or two for performing, depending on the size of the venue I’m working in, lighting for the show, etc I wouldn’t do it in my everyday life. Some people do tho, depending on the part of the world you live in. Also this is solely the base; no contour or highlight, blush etc., which can easily warm up the foundation itself with a completed look.
It oxidizes a lot! When I got this I got one shade lighter on purpose because by the 1 hour mark my foundation matched my skin perfectly. While application though? It was like putting on a white facial mask tbh 😅 Tirtir sells several sample packs which I highly recommend, I would have ended with a darker shade if I didnt.
Yall she’s using the right shade, this foundation clearly states it OXIDIZES so you need to get a shade or two lighter otherwise it’ll end up too dark. 21N is perfectly reasonable.
The coverage looks nice, but too light for you. why do koreans always go for shades lighter than their skin tone? Are they aware it doesn't match their necks? Just an observation i had when i visited seoul
Honestly, I think 21W was a PERFECT shade match for your naturally warm skin tone. I think 21N was a touch too light and pink for you. But, I guess, once you put the rest of your makeup on, it probably matches better. Still a gorgeous base, tho. Thanks for the tips!! 💜
Thank you!!!!!! I have to use primer too (I'm 51) and I love this product. The thing I'm not doing is putting the extra product on the palette and I'm not layering it also. Thank you so very much for this!!!❤❤❤
what filter? you can clearly see her pores at 0:24. I don't even know this influencer but I definitely spell some jealousy coming from you. Might want to work on yourself a bit
@mitchLC148 not all filters cover everything up and there are some filters build into some lenses or, depending on where you are, some apps like tiktok or insta have build in filters. And considering this sounds like a undisclosed ad, I wouldn't be surprised if they were using a filter.
your shade is 24N (for people saying 21W, it won't suit her, it'll still be lighter but a different tone altogether) a particular shade range (say, 21 line for example, is the same shade of fair/dark, there will only be a difference of the undertone like yellow/neutral/cool)
I’m Latina and I was afraid of purchasing this cushion but I got 24Wsoftbeige and I been getting so many compliments. The irony I found the perfect shade for my complexion.
I seriously need the whole set like this to find my shade…. I never have the right one 😢. I must have 10 - 15 different foundations in the last 3 years different brands and colours. Haven’t finished a single one.
I've found skin prep to be most important with cushions. It's a great foundations, my favourite of all time, but if you don't prep, it's going to look patchy, wrinkly and crease a lot. I do my skincare, finishing off with sunscreen then use a primer after about 20mins, then use a setting spray, then translucent powder on my under eyes, nose and mouth region (where it creases a lot for me) and then go in with a light layer of the foundation and set again with setting spray then powder. It doesn't crease, move or get patchy for me and when I need to reapply sunscreen, I just use setting spray 10-15mins before then go in with my sunscreen stick et voila!
Ever since I watched this, I never put my foundation the way I used to again. This really works. The foundation adheres to your skin better making it last longer and looks more natural. I first watched this on IG reels.
I think 21w suited you more, but I guess its just asian makeup culture to make their faces a bit more lighter than their neck? Or at least that's what I've been seeing most of the time especially on kpop idols. Sorry if I'm wrong lol
YesStyle has a sample kit for purchase less than $10 with shipping within the states. Might seem like a lot but cheaper than buying the fill compact $23 in the wrong color or a mini compact for $15 in the wrong color.
When it comes to foundation, most professional MUA would recommend to apply the foundation all the way down the neck to prevent the uneven tone. But if you don’t want to do that, try to swatch the foundation on your neck, jawline or wherever on the skin from your face to your neck. If your neck is a completely different shade from the rest of your body, it’s recommended that you apply foundation there. I’ve always found the perfect color match for me this way so I hope it helps others!
21w looked like a perfect match especially for your undertone. Coild be the camera but I had to say something or my curiosity would stress me out 😂 xx love the video
As an Asian girl, I would say there's no way that cushion compacts can create a natural, light wearing finish. it always looks like the person is wearing a perfect skin mask to me.
It took me about 10 tries to figure out how to get a light, natural looking, long-wearing finish. I pick up the product with the cushion as she does, then I pick up the product off of the cushion with a damp beauty blender and apply with the beauty blender. When I try to use the beauty blender straight from the pan, it’s still too heavy. I can’t use the cushion on it’s own no matter what I try. Way too heavy.
its a high coverage cushion foundation so its made for thin layers while still being high coverage. the red cushion is tirtirs highest coverage cushion and is viral BECAUSE of it so maybe u can try it out. idk how much coverage u want which is why i wont say u will like it but the coverage doesnt have to do with the thickness of a layer but the formula. putting on a really thick layer just makes ur makeup look cakey.
Then you most likely need a regular foundation. Most cushion foundations are just a part of marketing as they sell less product with sheer coverage for a higher price. Not talking about how unhygienic cushion foundations are.
@@gabrielle695 why is it unhygienic? if you use the product for yourself it's the same as putting a blush stick on your face, or when you use a beauty blender or a brush to apply foundation, if you wash it it's not unsanitary
@@francescavolpe8726 the problem is in the sponge which contains all the foundation in cushion foundation, you can't wash this one. Because foundation is liquid, it creates a moist environment which is perfect for microbes to reproduce. Every time you open that foundation, it's a great chance for them to settle down there.
You guys look fair through cusiom foundation!! I thought you all were fair naturally but i see most koreans with olive skin colour and they apply the korean cusion foundation. I love your cusion foundations!!
@@user-tp7ne1du1n I have dark skin and an olive undertone (which makeup companies think don't exist) but I hope to try it. NO foundation I have found to be a good match yet so I just make it work lol
I'm like a 12-13 in Korean foundations so its SUPER easy for me to find cushions but thank GOD theyre making wider ranges of color!!! Koreans arent all pale either man!
Ppl thought it’s supposed to be applied same as any other product with cushion,nobody would think u need a tutorial how to use smth so simple? It’s not big deal, they should’ve did a lil research though,or even without it i think it’s obvious you’re not supposed to put all that product on your face for non-cakey look
@@Brutallyhonest0803 they came out with so many more shades tho, the amazing product you’re seeing might be the first tirtir foundation shade release, jooshica did show more shade (numbers) in the vid
It's not because you can easily pick up the product back again. The pad is a silicone pad it doesn't soak in product and neither does the back. It's slick.
Some of ya'll be so dramatic. There's no such rule in make up to choose the base color as your exact skin tone. She can choose any color she wants and she looks perfectly fine applying 21c (nothing weird like some of the cmts mentioned). + this video is focused on 'applying method' not 'tone choosing'.
@@memorysdancer that's it, she said 'for you' not her, she can choose whatever shade she thinks that suits her. Try to check haley's video with tir tir, that's what a colour rage finding.
Every one in the comments forgetting that there is a slight oxidation to the foundation and complaining about her shade match. Also forgetting Korean makeup trends.
Girls who wear foundation that is clearly still too light for them are made fun of. She looks ridiculous trying to tell people that foundation is the perfect match lol!
Nah this cushion is not for everyone. I have dry skin and cool undertone. And I always do skin prep (no 1 serum and jsm mool cream) but it's still meh. Also even I use the shade 21c which is cool tone , it oxidizes too much. It turns to super yellow. For me JSM is doing better.
So true! I grabbed this and did a very light pump on the cushion it took a very small amount to get full coverage no oxidation worked on top of my moisturizer and looked great
i always finish my cushion using blending sponge. i always feel using only the cushion sponge doesn’t blend really well, so wet blending sponge to the rescue! and always starts with good primer and finishing with setting spray always helps ❤
Maybe it's the camera, but I would've thought 21W suits better. Gorgeous either way though
just to let you knowwwww Korean make up styles are more likely to make the skin look brighter, and as a Korean I think 21w is closer to her shade too. She is just catching korean trends!🫶🏻
@@Ndndjjek hehe I know, but because she said it was the best match I was also just looking at exact colour match. Thanks for your kind tone though 🩷
u have to pick a slightly lighter one then after it oxidizes it matches your skin
I have this cushion, it oxidizes like crazy. I swatched 21N on half of my face and thought it matches well. Then after a couple minutes it became too dark for my face and too orange. 😂 I felt like I became an American beauty influencer for a sec
I agree
21W is likely your shade 21N seems more pale
I agree 21w seems too be a better match for her, but Koreans tend to wear a little lights foundation. The British chav girl look tends to go with much darker foundation then needed. Difference cultures and beauty standards.. You can’t really blame her, it’s just a different. I am pale and bought this Lumene cc cream in Fair the site said it was the lightest shade and it’s too dark for me. I have the Lumene Blur 16h foundation in the shade 01 but got the 00 to find that the 00 blends well with the cc cream blen by jill dsFair?
@Alexis.st90 I'm also very very pale and I use the l'Oréal perfect match foundation. It's the only one I found that's light enough for me.
Sim, 21W é a cor do pescoço dela! ❤
It probably looks different off camera
I agree, the 21N tone doesn’t fit her skin color. 21W blends perfectly with her skin tone.
20 shades is a lot for korean company 😮❤
Yet probably 15 of the are light shades
true they usually have 3-5 shades
@@cvyyjg most shades are not actully light enough for pale people
@@cvyyjgthe sad thing is even as a pale person, none of the shades fit me they still make me orange. I have to add WHITE FACEPAINT to my foundation to lighten it 😭
@@cvyyjgtrue, i did see they have a dark shade tho which is really impressive for a kbrand even if it's not the darkest they're coming out w more colors too
I think 21w suits you better, it looks more natural. The 21n one gives you a kinda pink and white tone
maybe because of the light her and us think diff
nope, 21w too bright, how the f its called natural if the shade is lighter lol look at her cheek to mouth
That’s the beauty standard in Korea. In the west, people tend to go half a shade darker and more golden, in Korea they do the opposite.
@@whybekwhyWe definitely don’t try to go half a shade darker and warmer. Most of us try to get our actual depth and undertone. Mistakes are made but the vast majority are trying to match their actual color not too light or too dark.
@@traetrae11 Most people in the west aren’t trying to go darker or more yellow, but our perception is influenced by our value set. Because “tanned” skin is seen as beautiful in the west, people tend to err on the side of darker rather than lighter-usually not intentionally. The opposite seems to be true for most Asian influencers I’ve watched.
21N looked fine on the initial small swatch you did with all the shades, but 21W suits you more as you have a warm undertone. Although 21N matches purely in terms of shade, the undertone looks too pink for you- your face doesn't mach your neck ;; And I'm saying this as someone who has a very warm yellow undertone who has bought one too many neutral foundations. I've seen myself look like this too many times 😅
i think cos cool toned makeup is trending now, and with the fact that in korea cool tones are kinda equated to lightness/paleness, most ppl try and convince themselves that they’re cool toned when they’re very obviously warm or neutral lmfao
@@niniwatches that's... unfortunate. because it just doesn't look good if your face is a different color from your neck and the rest of your body ://
@@mei8511 I watched a Korean-American kbeauty short recently and she said it was normal to see different tones between face and neck on Korean natives
So normal they don't really noticed it now
Most Koreans or Asians like to use a a foundation that's lighter than the skin
Oh to be foundation tested by so many opinions!!! ❤️❤️ I’ve got light olive tones that make matches very tricky and add on buying foundation online… 🤦🏼♀️
Girly your shade is 21W it matched you way better! 21N is too light
no, pay close attention, it literally disappeared in her skin, 21W hence W is too warm, she’s 21N (neutral). if you look at her neck in the first zoomed out clip, it matches her neck.
@@michinsaeggi-dakchono you can very clearly see where it’s applied lol
@@michinsaeggi-dakcho were we... watching the same video?? it visibly lightened her face and doesn't match her neck or hands at the end lmfao
Asians, especially Koreans prefer a lighter skin tone
Korean girl,what did you expect
TirTir is seriously the peak of Korean beauty right now. For one the product is amazing, the price point isn’t bad at all, and they’re likely the most inclusive Korean brand on the market. You LOVE to see it.
praise darcie for doing the lords work for all of us that dont have completely white faces
to be fair when your skin has no bumps or dry flakey spots this is obviously pretty easy
Also, I heard this brand does not have a good reputation and oxidisation will still occur no matter if you apply it thickly or thin
@@Games-and-make-upyea it still oxidizes even if u apply it thicker or thinner
sorry but you can literally see texture on her face ?
😂indeed
She has a different skin type too, the others seem to have drier skin compared to her and ofc powder will stick better on her face😅
Step 1 : HAVE CLEAR SKIN ✨✨
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First time I saw STEP1 comment without defending😂
And flawless skin ,so that it will not make cushion cakey
First thing I thought was this
80% of makeup is just skin care. Had to learn that the hard way when I used to spend so much money on expensive foundations to try and cover my problematic skin rather than spending the money on a good skin care routine.
okay
Damn Tirtir really booking all these influencers...
Yeah I've heard it oxidizes like hell regardless:/ wish we could see it close up after a full day
Yeah frustrating to be an ad with no mention of being an ad…
Because it's good for some people and it's diverse
I like it
@@plant_12didn't on me and it was perfectly fine. I actually love it and will be using it more.
Saying that we're using the wrong shade and then uses the wrong shade 😂
Korean makeup style tends to use a lighter shade on their skin (cause of their beauty standards)
@@carolinabeltran8420 I was just bout to say that
It’s a regional aesthetic preference. Doesn’t mean you have to do it 😅 Brightening is great if you’re a performer, so while I could brighten my face a shade or two for performing, depending on the size of the venue I’m working in, lighting for the show, etc I wouldn’t do it in my everyday life. Some people do tho, depending on the part of the world you live in. Also this is solely the base; no contour or highlight, blush etc., which can easily warm up the foundation itself with a completed look.
It oxidizes a lot! When I got this I got one shade lighter on purpose because by the 1 hour mark my foundation matched my skin perfectly. While application though? It was like putting on a white facial mask tbh 😅
Tirtir sells several sample packs which I highly recommend, I would have ended with a darker shade if I didnt.
@@carolinabeltran8420Korean makeup style is using the wrong shade
Thank you for such useful content, you are soooo pretty
Yall she’s using the right shade, this foundation clearly states it OXIDIZES so you need to get a shade or two lighter otherwise it’ll end up too dark. 21N is perfectly reasonable.
The coverage looks nice, but too light for you. why do koreans always go for shades lighter than their skin tone? Are they aware it doesn't match their necks? Just an observation i had when i visited seoul
because its the beauty stranderd of asia
Then why do white people tends to wear so dark and yellow foundation even though it doesn't really match their skin?
the same reason people in the west go for yellow foundations
Beauty standards of white skin
Beauty standards, in western countries a lot use self tan or a darker foundation
Honestly, I think 21W was a PERFECT shade match for your naturally warm skin tone. I think 21N was a touch too light and pink for you. But, I guess, once you put the rest of your makeup on, it probably matches better. Still a gorgeous base, tho. Thanks for the tips!! 💜
Gahhhh! I have so many cushions that I don't use thinking the product is really just not right for me! Thanks for this!
Thank you!!!!!! I have to use primer too (I'm 51) and I love this product. The thing I'm not doing is putting the extra product on the palette and I'm not layering it also. Thank you so very much for this!!!❤❤❤
Could you try this without a filter on next time so we can see how the product actually looks?
what filter? you can clearly see her pores at 0:24. I don't even know this influencer but I definitely spell some jealousy coming from you. Might want to work on yourself a bit
@mitchLC148 not all filters cover everything up and there are some filters build into some lenses or, depending on where you are, some apps like tiktok or insta have build in filters. And considering this sounds like a undisclosed ad, I wouldn't be surprised if they were using a filter.
Love that tir tir has darker shades now! Props to them cuz this cushion is AMAZING
your shade is 24N (for people saying 21W, it won't suit her, it'll still be lighter but a different tone altogether) a particular shade range (say, 21 line for example, is the same shade of fair/dark, there will only be a difference of the undertone like yellow/neutral/cool)
She looks neutral/olive to me - so I agree a higher number (more color) would be better than a different undertone.
주시카 많이 예뻐졌다. 초반 영상이랑 분위기가 확 달라짐.
You have nice skin. The foundations are warm undertones, in comparison to your cool to neutral undertone.💓
I’m Latina and I was afraid of purchasing this cushion but I got 24Wsoftbeige and I been getting so many compliments. The irony I found the perfect shade for my complexion.
I seriously need the whole set like this to find my shade…. I never have the right one 😢.
I must have 10 - 15 different foundations in the last 3 years different brands and colours. Haven’t finished a single one.
Her voice is so pretty 🫶🏻🩷✨
U are the definition of Korean makeup!! ✨
Edit: Tysm for 146 likes!!
I don't think you understand what the word "definition" means
@@mechanekodon Then what do you mean gurl?!
She is really very good at Korean makeup!
I've found skin prep to be most important with cushions. It's a great foundations, my favourite of all time, but if you don't prep, it's going to look patchy, wrinkly and crease a lot. I do my skincare, finishing off with sunscreen then use a primer after about 20mins, then use a setting spray, then translucent powder on my under eyes, nose and mouth region (where it creases a lot for me) and then go in with a light layer of the foundation and set again with setting spray then powder. It doesn't crease, move or get patchy for me and when I need to reapply sunscreen, I just use setting spray 10-15mins before then go in with my sunscreen stick et voila!
Ur shade is way too light, it doesn't blend at all.
Yeah it does
I thought 21W would have been a better match.
@@MDNELLEY same here!
well i heard this cushion oxidises and the 21N shade might match her skin some time
@@SpinningPomPomthe video is quite literally about how it doesn’t oxidise if you do it like shes showing you
Ever since I watched this, I never put my foundation the way I used to again. This really works. The foundation adheres to your skin better making it last longer and looks more natural. I first watched this on IG reels.
I think 21w suited you more, but I guess its just asian makeup culture to make their faces a bit more lighter than their neck? Or at least that's what I've been seeing most of the time especially on kpop idols. Sorry if I'm wrong lol
Why are you shaming? It's basically the same color she just felt 21N suited her better
They want to be white so bad
@@myrla9745how is it shaming when she’s confused, she even said she was sorry😭😭
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought that 21 w was your perfect shade.
How will I know which shade should I buy if I'm buying it online. I have the same skin complexion as jooshica but I feel like 21N is too light for me
YesStyle has a sample kit for purchase less than $10 with shipping within the states. Might seem like a lot but cheaper than buying the fill compact $23 in the wrong color or a mini compact for $15 in the wrong color.
21W would have been a better choice for her. She has warm undertones.
@@marinabrolaooh thanks for the info! 🩵💜🩷
get 21W! 21N was too light for her
They sell sample packs in different shade ranges. I was surprised by the one that actually matched my skin.
When it comes to foundation, most professional MUA would recommend to apply the foundation all the way down the neck to prevent the uneven tone. But if you don’t want to do that, try to swatch the foundation on your neck, jawline or wherever on the skin from your face to your neck. If your neck is a completely different shade from the rest of your body, it’s recommended that you apply foundation there. I’ve always found the perfect color match for me this way so I hope it helps others!
21w looked like a perfect match especially for your undertone. Coild be the camera but I had to say something or my curiosity would stress me out 😂 xx love the video
As an Asian girl, I would say there's no way that cushion compacts can create a natural, light wearing finish. it always looks like the person is wearing a perfect skin mask to me.
Skin looks sweaty.
It took me about 10 tries to figure out how to get a light, natural looking, long-wearing finish. I pick up the product with the cushion as she does, then I pick up the product off of the cushion with a damp beauty blender and apply with the beauty blender. When I try to use the beauty blender straight from the pan, it’s still too heavy. I can’t use the cushion on it’s own no matter what I try. Way too heavy.
Seriously this just made my life way easier
I wish I could use foundation with this thin of a layer 😩 these types of foundations never have enough coverage for me
Use foundation spatula for thinner application
its a high coverage cushion foundation so its made for thin layers while still being high coverage. the red cushion is tirtirs highest coverage cushion and is viral BECAUSE of it so maybe u can try it out. idk how much coverage u want which is why i wont say u will like it but the coverage doesnt have to do with the thickness of a layer but the formula. putting on a really thick layer just makes ur makeup look cakey.
Then you most likely need a regular foundation. Most cushion foundations are just a part of marketing as they sell less product with sheer coverage for a higher price. Not talking about how unhygienic cushion foundations are.
@@gabrielle695 why is it unhygienic? if you use the product for yourself it's the same as putting a blush stick on your face, or when you use a beauty blender or a brush to apply foundation, if you wash it it's not unsanitary
@@francescavolpe8726 the problem is in the sponge which contains all the foundation in cushion foundation, you can't wash this one. Because foundation is liquid, it creates a moist environment which is perfect for microbes to reproduce. Every time you open that foundation, it's a great chance for them to settle down there.
I’m so in love with this cushion foundation
This is the 1st time i hear ur voice 😂😍
Omg, girlfriend thank you for this because I was wearing it exactly how you shouldn’t 😂 Now I can look flawless 😂❤ So a big thank you ❤❤
tirtir is next level 🥰🤩
you have flawless skin ! 😊
To me, this method is perfect for very smooth skin. But I have redness and little bumps that I need to apply a thicker layer.
You guys look fair through cusiom foundation!! I thought you all were fair naturally but i see most koreans with olive skin colour and they apply the korean cusion foundation. I love your cusion foundations!!
“ta da da~”is cute❤
Is so smooth coz your skin is already prep for it....prep your skin before applying the base
As a dark skinned girl I absolutely can't relate. I've never found cushion products suitable for my skin tone.
This one have new shade, suit for darker and black skin tone
As an olive undertone girl, me neither
@@user-tp7ne1du1n I have dark skin and an olive undertone (which makeup companies think don't exist) but I hope to try it. NO foundation I have found to be a good match yet so I just make it work lol
Wow, the packaging is incredible!❤️👌
Honestly the colour you used is too light for you
But she like it 🤷♀️
one shade lighter is okay
No just right
@@sara-kh8oe westerners like their face darker than its actual colour for some reason.
@@epic7224agree. caucasians are so obsessed with tanned skin they all look like oranges in their tv shows.
This is the very first time I hear your voice with english😊😊🎉🎉
Congratulations on 2M subscribers Jooshica 🎉
Thanks for teaching. Idk if I'll wear makeup again or soon. But its good to learn. Love putting it on. Hate the removing process. 😅😢
guys it oxidizes so you have to use a lighter shade. 21n fits her because once it oxidizes, it'll actually suit her.
When it oxidezes it turns orange so I don't think a lighter shade would save the shade....
yeah and shes a warm tone...which is more orange. picking a lighter one would save it when it oxidizes.
I get mine tomorrow, thank you for this!
21W was the best match, but I guess you wanted the brighter match
I'm like a 12-13 in Korean foundations so its SUPER easy for me to find cushions but thank GOD theyre making wider ranges of color!!! Koreans arent all pale either man!
You need a shade darker
Girl don't delude yourself you're a true warm undertone.
You look pretty if ima be honest ✨❤️ keep on the good work girl!!!!!
I want this sm!!!!
Agree with the others. 21w is your shade it blended i. With your face perfectly
girl that's not your shade😭
Yes it is we buy 1-2 shades up for glowing effect
@@zoech99that’s not a glow 😭
@@lmaoashley i dunno i can speak speak for myself and my countrys people otherwise we look ugly
The video isn’t abt the shades
Asian mostly use 1 shade lighter and add contour and striking blush while Westerner use 1 shade darker and add ton concealer
Thanks for your tutorial 😊
Shades little looks different ❤but thank yoi for the tips❤❤❤
An absolute perfection. Yes girl ❤
I almost think 21W works well for you, but anyways great tips, thank you !
UR SO PRETTY
That's what I'm saying 😭 If these non-Asian beauty influencers actually cared about how to use it they would've watched a couple of Asian TH-camrs 😭
Ppl thought it’s supposed to be applied same as any other product with cushion,nobody would think u need a tutorial how to use smth so simple?
It’s not big deal, they should’ve did a lil research though,or even without it i think it’s obvious you’re not supposed to put all that product on your face for non-cakey look
🦒 honestly prada isn't even the first thinf I think about when I think of luxury, so many other names come to mind
thats actually great because i just bought a tirtir cushion foundation ❤😊
I used this cushion, my face turned gray, fuck, I hate it, I really lost buying it, I swear it's not suitable for people with dark brown skin.
when you apply a shade too light, it makes your skin look gray
@@BlahBlah-hb8wk it also happens if you use the wrong undertone
I saw on Amazon they had 3 different undertones: warm, neutral, cool
So u gotta figure out which one is ur undertone n choose ur shade
@@Brutallyhonest0803 they came out with so many more shades tho, the amazing product you’re seeing might be the first tirtir foundation shade release, jooshica did show more shade (numbers) in the vid
@@epic7224 100%
I’m not a foundation girlie but I find myself wanting to try this!
I think put the product on pallette before tap in the skin is such a waste😢
it’s not as long as you use it next time!
no bc you can always cover it up with something but she said to apply thin layers anyways, so that product is getting getting used.
It's not because you can easily pick up the product back again. The pad is a silicone pad it doesn't soak in product and neither does the back. It's slick.
She is so beautifulll❤❤❤❤
21W is the correct shade for you
FIRST TIME HEARD UR VOICE ITS SO CUTE AHHHHH
Some of ya'll be so dramatic. There's no such rule in make up to choose the base color as your exact skin tone. She can choose any color she wants and she looks perfectly fine applying 21c (nothing weird like some of the cmts mentioned). + this video is focused on 'applying method' not 'tone choosing'.
Fair, BUT didn't you even hear that she literally started the process by saying "first" find the right shade for you 🤷
@@memorysdancer exactly 😂 That’s makes her statement completly dumb if she can even chose her right shade
She stared off the video talking about finding the perfect shade and then said the shade that she chose was a perfect match. It clearly isn’t.
@@memorysdancer that's it, she said 'for you' not her, she can choose whatever shade she thinks that suits her. Try to check haley's video with tir tir, that's what a colour rage finding.
She said it’s her “perfect” shade but then you see her neck in contrast
Excellent video. Thank you ❤
Every one in the comments forgetting that there is a slight oxidation to the foundation and complaining about her shade match. Also forgetting Korean makeup trends.
And they're correct😊
It's literally at the TITLE, that it's said it doesn't oxidized
Her skin is perfect and beautiful without this makeup!
No that is not your tone 😅
Ur soo prettyyy
That’s not ur shade or undertone its way too light and cool for you
Agreed. The shade 21W would have been a better choice out of the ones she swatched.
I’m very happy that Minnie and Jongho sang the ost for Lovely Runner❤ It’s so beautiful
Guys it’s a beauty standard in Korea to have much paler skin, so of course she’s probably not going to pick the one closest to her actually skin tone.
Girls who wear foundation that is clearly still too light for them are made fun of. She looks ridiculous trying to tell people that foundation is the perfect match lol!
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Nah this cushion is not for everyone. I have dry skin and cool undertone. And I always do skin prep (no 1 serum and jsm mool cream) but it's still meh. Also even I use the shade 21c which is cool tone , it oxidizes too much. It turns to super yellow. For me JSM is doing better.
You're awesome, thank you so much!!❤
She is whole kpop😂❤
So true! I grabbed this and did a very light pump on the cushion it took a very small amount to get full coverage no oxidation worked on top of my moisturizer and looked great
Girl, you're talking about finding the right shade when you literally apply 2 tones lighter... Go figure. 😵💫
Omg what is the definition of perfection to u?
This looks so bad!
i always finish my cushion using blending sponge. i always feel using only the cushion sponge doesn’t blend really well, so wet blending sponge to the rescue! and always starts with good primer and finishing with setting spray always helps ❤
the 21w looks more better,this one is too white for u
Thank you so much that made a huge difference
Tbh 21N looked way too light on you
I love TirTir. My sister introduced me to it
Ese color es demasido blanco para tí, vv
Yes, their shades go from Casper white, pale white, vampire white, and 20 shades of white! 👀 very inclusive!! 👏
Skin already has color, makeup is paint (dyes)
Pick me