i am baffled by the end result 😩. i wonder if the ingredients somehow reacted with something in my skincare…?! this is the tirtir mask fit red cushion which went viral in japan. it was very kindly gifted ☺️
My goodness, it does oxidize heavily! Even so, your loveliness always shines through, makeup or none. I hope you're feeling better and perhaps less anxious. So happy the algorithm introduced me to your channel 💖
Because actually they are not, they have very narrow range of shades with no really dark ones, abd no actually pale ones, especially cool toned pale shades.
asian brands are on the warm side, because that's what their demographic usually is. The palest shade of revlon colorstay sold is ivory, so yellow toned.
@@KalciferLycoris i agree. The shades are pale for a Korean, not actually pale people. Korean people are genetically not able to be pale. I’m European living in Korea and I buy my foundations from western brands because they offer cool toned pale foundations. Korean foundations are really yellow but the reason is because their fitzpatrick skin type is 3 and higher which is only about golden and olive undertones
@@alcookie some Korean products do have really pale and cool toned foundation shades, but those are hard to find and purchase and they may oxidize slightly orange anyway
hey! quick tip: it's not meant to be applied that heavily; when you press the applicator into the sponge full of product, you are meant to then press the product-laden applicator into the flat black plastic plate of the container several times, to get a very thin even layer on the applicator. you then apply from the black plate to your face with the applicator. that one press with the applicator into the product sponge should just about cover the whole face--- a single very very thin layer to begin with, which dries quite quickly, and then if it's not enough coverage, you go back in with another extremely thin layer. letting the product dry between layers is important. it does not oxidize so extremely when done this way. it has never taken me more than three dips into the product sponge to do a very heavy full coverage face and neck, even on the most problematic skin days. I'm sure someone else said this as well, but it isn't in the top 15 or so as I'm scrolling down, so I'm adding it in here. I hope that someone else has nice results with this technique! incidentally, this isn't my special technique: all this info is available from tirtir as the "official directions," but the language barrier has I think made it quite difficult to access for English speaking consumers. cheers!
westerners, if you use asian products (especially korean products) please remember that heavy foundation is not popular. Foundation are applied as thinly as possible. Skincare is the foundation of asian makeup and natural look is very popular.
Strongly agree with you! This is why I'm trying to incorporate some of the Asian skin and makeup routine since the natural look looks better on me than the heavy look.
나는 한국인인데, 그녀가 얼굴에 첫 탭을 두드리자 마자 어마어마한 양에 놀랐다, 투 머치!!! 😨😱 적어도 3-5배 정도의 양을 초과해서 발랐다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 저 양의 15-20% 정도만 얇게 얼굴 중앙부 중심으로 바르고 나머지는 외곽에 두들기고, 모자라다 싶으면 페스트리처럼 겹겹이 얇게 올리는 식으로 조절해야 한다. 한국 화장품은 "수채화처럼" 화장해야 한다, 유화가 아니라 ㅋㅋㅋ 게다가 쿠션 파데는 최대한 네츄럴하고 간편한 룩을 원할 때 하는 거라, 파우더나 하이라이터, 쉐딩을 하지 않는 게 보통이며, 블러셔도 파우더가 아니라 크림 타입으로 아주 살짝만 쓰길 권한다. 완벽 커버 메이크업을 할 거라면, 다른 리퀴드 파데를 쓴 후 컨실러 등을 사용하고.
I think it oxidised even more after you set it with a powder..coz usually these korean cushions are meant to give u glass skin and a dewy look and usually they dont set it much with powder or they use it only around the places where they are extra oily
*Here are some tips*: When your patting the cushion into the product dab it onto the center part of the cushion, and second, after you have picked up the product with the cushion dab some foundation into the other side so that you pick up less product. I’m pretty sure with the foundation a little goes a long way. Though, if it’s too sheer for you repeat the process until you get the amount of coverage you want. 😊 💜
@@gallyinamsterdam7273 no take it from the CENTRE of the cushion by putting pressure on the centre not on edges and then take the access product on the back of the Black opener thing (you will know when you buy this) and then go accordingly, key it take it as less as you can, if you need more take it from where you dabbed it (the Black thing) not directly from the pan lol 😂 I know I made a mess but hope you understood.
Yes, seeing influences try this brand and they are almost all using a LOT more product than is intended for how cushion is used. Buy I think K make up is generally geared towards lighter application of foundation
I found it oxidized very heavily with my Mercier pressed translucent powder, which does have a tint, but not at all with my Korean-brand pressed powder, which is white. I think this is more of a case of its texture grabbing and magnifying the color of the setting powder.
is it okay to ask what you mean about the makeup "oxidizing"? im not very familiar with makeup and this is the first ive heard of the term used for makeup
@nicolle2126 usually when people talk about it for foundation they mean when the foundation sets and gets darker. So like in this video u can see that the foundation gets more orange towards the end
basically when these foundations react with oxygen in the air after application, it tends to become darker, so always look out for how much certain foundations oxidise! I find that most drugstore makeup have this tendency@@nicolle2126
@@nicolle2126 yes, oxidizing is when something gets darker when it’s exposed to air or dries, sort of like how blood dries more brown or red wine gets more blue.
Apparently you're supposed to be super light handed with it, get the littlest amount on the cushion as possible and even dab it off, then build it up lightly. Otherwise it oxidized more like this
They don't set their makeup with powders, especially not talc or finely milled ones. This is likely what caused the oxidizing; most of their cushions have microencapsulated pigments that settle and "set" on their own after about 10 or so minutes of wear. Adding powder to get rid of the sheen defeats the purpose, as most, if not the great majority of their makeup wearers, prefer "dewy" or "glowy" finishes. This seems like it was an understandable user error. Edit: spelling.
This foundation oxidizes like CRAZY even without powder. I use Korean cushions all the time because I’m very pale and I like the finish, and I’ve never had one oxidize this badly before.
Does it? I wonder why, then. 😂 They're usually much better about long term wear testing. Maybe they didn't bother to correct it since they're marketing to a Western audience? They're famously bad about color matching when they're not marketing to a SE Asian audience
It looks super odd on you, like a totally different consistency to the one I have. Mine doesn't look so dewy, isn't sticky at all and dries matte. It has to, because it's meant to last 72 hours and is non-transferable. Either you've got a fake product, the wrong primer or you've used way too much.
The climate in SE Asia is very humid most of the year and works well with cushion foundations formula. Im not convinced that it would work for me (& my textured skin) here in the Deep South (U.S.). I’ve learned that some things just aren’t made for my skin and that’s ok! They look cool though
I have a fair bit of texture myself (mainly around my nose into my undereye and forehead) and live in W.Va. The clio kill cover mesh glow cushion and kill cover new founwear cushion are some of the best foundations I've tried. Definitely my go to.
@@Javajavajav No, but as many foundations as there are on the market, many brands have similar or the same formula. And I've seen people compare those cushions to one another.
@Javajavajav Op said cushions may not be their best bet because they live in the deep south (U.S) and have textured skin. I have textured skin and live in W.Va and was sharing my experience with cushions.
I struggle to find drugstore foundation in my shade because they're too dark as well. The clio kill cover foundation cushions are much better for pale people. I'm a shade 2-BP and there's one lighter and I believe two deeper shades.
You’re not supposed to use such a thick layer, tap some excess product onto your hand for a thinner layer of application to get the smoothest base with little to no oxidation.
Girl, you put a shit ton of product on. It doesn’t take but one maybe one and a half pats on the cushion. You drowned your face in product. Unfortunately, you also used the wrong color you need fair ivory or even lighter which they do have. This is definitely not an accurate review.
You put way way too much on, one press of the sponge in the product will do most of your face, and if setting it needs to be set with a silica based translucent powder, the oxidisation is from the interaction with the powder you’ve used + the amount of product.
I saw someone who said we dont apply cushion foundation Directly to skin rather we should first tap the applicator on the surface of the cap so that it removes the excess product on the applicator then we apply it on the skin ( the black part of this foundation)
It looks like you put quite a thick layer on the first side, the thicker it is the more it will oxidize. I saw a K Beauty MUA video where she said exactly this, and how that one pat is probably enough for her whole face. Just the one video though. I’m expecting this to arrive any day, I am SO curious to know for myself!
Um girl, you wearing it wrong 😢 it's a cushion foundation not a normal foundation, it's supposed to be applied lightly, thinly, and with a tap motion. Cushion foundation is build-able, so that's why you applied it lightly and thinly, if you want more coverage add it again. And also you DON'T add powder to your cushion foundation 😢 if you want a matte finish, find a cushion that have a matte finish. Cushion foundation is an east asian makeup that always go for a dewy finish, and the purpose of it is for convenience when you want to wear a makeup. Originally cushion foundation in East Asia is made for women that want to wear a makeup to go out but have little time to do it. So, it's not like a foundation where you need to have a lot of steps to finish your makeup.
You aren't supposed to apply such a thick layer! There should be a palette that you dab your excess foundation on so you're applying the perfect amount onto your skin. Asian foundations aren't meant to be put so thick
For korean cushion puff, you dont directly put the dipped puff to your face like how u wld do to a normal foundation, you tap the excess on the black cover of the cushion then apply the rest on to your face. This will prevent oxidation! ❤
I think you used way too much... It's designed to go on very minimally you had enough for that whole face and neck on that first dip. I've been a makeup artist so I am coming from a place of knowledge not being catty x
You applied too much. I’ve seen on their IG page that you should dab the excess product under the cover of cushion where the sponge goes, or just dab off the excess before applying it to the skin. Otherwise, it’s gonna look like a mask. Using a primer will also help minimize oxidation.
it oxidized because you applied too much of it. with cushion foundations you need to be more careful. you should have patted some off maybe but even at the beginning it seems that you pressed into the foundation too hard. you're supposed to tap lightly into it. after tapping the cushion lightly into the foundation, the cushion should look as if it almost did not catch any foundation , but in fact that's the perfect amount of foundation you'd need probably. if you feel that the cushion caught a little too much foundation you can always get some off. if you still need more coverage you can gradually build up the same way. :D
You used waaaaaayyyyyy too much. This isn't how you should use cushion foundation. You shouldnt really see it on the cushion when you pick it up, it should look like there isnt anything on it, even though there is. It's better yo build in layers.
hi! i just want to let you know that it oxidized and looked a little heavy because you applied it slightly wrong, it is helpful to squeeze out a lot of the product from your applicator onto the black plastic piece in the compartment for a nice thin layer :)
Didn’t notice if you took off the excess on the pad by transferring it to the back part of the plastic cover first before applying to skin. My experience didn’t lead to this much shine
You are so lovely! You are meant to apply it in very fine layers. Tap the center of the pad on the foundation and use the side of the compact to tap excess foundation off. Then apply and that should help with oxidation 😊
Her intonation is too monotone and difficult to understand…she should just speak normally. Her attempts to speak in such a distinctive manner create more distraction than anything else…
From my understanding you are applying way to much and must press off some of the foundation from the cushion into the compact or hand to apply a very thin layer.
Just want to let you know that you are supposed to dab off the excess on to the cap and also take the product from the center of the sponge. Don’t press too hard and use very thin layers!
My goodness, it does oxidize heavily! Even so, your loveliness always shines through, makeup or none. I hope you're feeling better and perhaps less anxious. So happy the algorithm introduced me to your channel 💖
thank you so much lovely 🥹. i’ve been gently vegetating for the last few days and am definitely getting there mentally! sending you lots of love 🥰 xx
😊😊😊😅😅😅😊
or maybe it’s because of the powder and bronzer she used 💀
Love the red color
I have it and it does oxidizd heavily. Any suggestions?
It's so strange that this is the lightest shade, when Korean brands are usually known to have very fair shade ranges
yes!! usually korean foundations work so well for me!!
Because actually they are not, they have very narrow range of shades with no really dark ones, abd no actually pale ones, especially cool toned pale shades.
asian brands are on the warm side, because that's what their demographic usually is. The palest shade of revlon colorstay sold is ivory, so yellow toned.
@@KalciferLycoris i agree. The shades are pale for a Korean, not actually pale people. Korean people are genetically not able to be pale. I’m European living in Korea and I buy my foundations from western brands because they offer cool toned pale foundations. Korean foundations are really yellow but the reason is because their fitzpatrick skin type is 3 and higher which is only about golden and olive undertones
@@alcookie some Korean products do have really pale and cool toned foundation shades, but those are hard to find and purchase and they may oxidize slightly orange anyway
Y is she talking like that 😂
hey!
quick tip: it's not meant to be applied that heavily; when you press the applicator into the sponge full of product, you are meant to then press the product-laden applicator into the flat black plastic plate of the container several times, to get a very thin even layer on the applicator. you then apply from the black plate to your face with the applicator.
that one press with the applicator into the product sponge should just about cover the whole face--- a single very very thin layer to begin with, which dries quite quickly, and then if it's not enough coverage, you go back in with another extremely thin layer. letting the product dry between layers is important. it does not oxidize so extremely when done this way.
it has never taken me more than three dips into the product sponge to do a very heavy full coverage face and neck, even on the most problematic skin days.
I'm sure someone else said this as well, but it isn't in the top 15 or so as I'm scrolling down, so I'm adding it in here. I hope that someone else has nice results with this technique! incidentally, this isn't my special technique: all this info is available from tirtir as the "official directions," but the language barrier has I think made it quite difficult to access for English speaking consumers. cheers!
westerners, if you use asian products (especially korean products) please remember that heavy foundation is not popular. Foundation are applied as thinly as possible. Skincare is the foundation of asian makeup and natural look is very popular.
So true. I would say she applied way too much. We should see her skin show through.
Strongly agree with you! This is why I'm trying to incorporate some of the Asian skin and makeup routine since the natural look looks better on me than the heavy look.
나는 한국인인데, 그녀가 얼굴에 첫 탭을 두드리자 마자 어마어마한 양에 놀랐다, 투 머치!!! 😨😱
적어도 3-5배 정도의 양을 초과해서 발랐다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
저 양의 15-20% 정도만 얇게 얼굴 중앙부 중심으로 바르고 나머지는 외곽에 두들기고, 모자라다 싶으면 페스트리처럼 겹겹이 얇게 올리는 식으로 조절해야 한다.
한국 화장품은 "수채화처럼" 화장해야 한다, 유화가 아니라 ㅋㅋㅋ
게다가 쿠션 파데는 최대한 네츄럴하고 간편한 룩을 원할 때 하는 거라, 파우더나 하이라이터, 쉐딩을 하지 않는 게 보통이며, 블러셔도 파우더가 아니라 크림 타입으로 아주 살짝만 쓰길 권한다.
완벽 커버 메이크업을 할 거라면, 다른 리퀴드 파데를 쓴 후 컨실러 등을 사용하고.
@@loekh9550I really like the comparison of watercolour painting vs oil painting, that's such a good analogy
Yep, same sentiment here... I've got Too Cool for School and others and use so sparingly... X
I think it oxidised even more after you set it with a powder..coz usually these korean cushions are meant to give u glass skin and a dewy look and usually they dont set it much with powder or they use it only around the places where they are extra oily
Also Korean winters are apparently so dry that you'll get dry skin even if you're super oil
According to other comments this one oxidizes heavily regardless
Her skin looked like boiled eggs before settling it!
@@narsis273wdym
@@narsis273 what is that even supposed to mean...?
*Here are some tips*: When your patting the cushion into the product dab it onto the center part of the cushion, and second, after you have picked up the product with the cushion dab some foundation into the other side so that you pick up less product. I’m pretty sure with the foundation a little goes a long way. Though, if it’s too sheer for you repeat the process until you get the amount of coverage you want. 😊 💜
Exactly how it worked for me
Do you mean adding some other foundation on the cushion?
@@gallyinamsterdam7273 no take it from the CENTRE of the cushion by putting pressure on the centre not on edges and then take the access product on the back of the Black opener thing (you will know when you buy this) and then go accordingly, key it take it as less as you can, if you need more take it from where you dabbed it (the Black thing) not directly from the pan lol 😂 I know I made a mess but hope you understood.
@@eshitathakur01 clear now! Thanks for explaining!😄
Yes, seeing influences try this brand and they are almost all using a LOT more product than is intended for how cushion is used. Buy I think K make up is generally geared towards lighter application of foundation
Shhhhh don’t let the next door neighbour know that you’re doing a lame voice
I found it oxidized very heavily with my Mercier pressed translucent powder, which does have a tint, but not at all with my Korean-brand pressed powder, which is white. I think this is more of a case of its texture grabbing and magnifying the color of the setting powder.
is it okay to ask what you mean about the makeup "oxidizing"? im not very familiar with makeup and this is the first ive heard of the term used for makeup
@nicolle2126 usually when people talk about it for foundation they mean when the foundation sets and gets darker. So like in this video u can see that the foundation gets more orange towards the end
@@nicolle2126foundation reacts with the air and becomes darker, exactly the same as a cut apple becoming darker if you leave it out on the table
basically when these foundations react with oxygen in the air after application, it tends to become darker, so always look out for how much certain foundations oxidise! I find that most drugstore makeup have this tendency@@nicolle2126
@@nicolle2126 yes, oxidizing is when something gets darker when it’s exposed to air or dries, sort of like how blood dries more brown or red wine gets more blue.
Apparently you're supposed to be super light handed with it, get the littlest amount on the cushion as possible and even dab it off, then build it up lightly. Otherwise it oxidized more like this
She's uses too much
They don't set their makeup with powders, especially not talc or finely milled ones. This is likely what caused the oxidizing; most of their cushions have microencapsulated pigments that settle and "set" on their own after about 10 or so minutes of wear. Adding powder to get rid of the sheen defeats the purpose, as most, if not the great majority of their makeup wearers, prefer "dewy" or "glowy" finishes. This seems like it was an understandable user error. Edit: spelling.
i also have this and i don’t use any power nor anything but it still oxidizes heavily😭
This cushion is known for oxidation
This foundation oxidizes like CRAZY even without powder. I use Korean cushions all the time because I’m very pale and I like the finish, and I’ve never had one oxidize this badly before.
Does it? I wonder why, then. 😂 They're usually much better about long term wear testing. Maybe they didn't bother to correct it since they're marketing to a Western audience? They're famously bad about color matching when they're not marketing to a SE Asian audience
Yeah, no. It’s the foundation, not user error. It’s not a great product.
Whhhhyyy are you whispering!???
That voice is so forced, please stop. I feel like a Tory straight from the cabinet is whispering sweet nothings in my ear
😭
It looks super odd on you, like a totally different consistency to the one I have. Mine doesn't look so dewy, isn't sticky at all and dries matte. It has to, because it's meant to last 72 hours and is non-transferable. Either you've got a fake product, the wrong primer or you've used way too much.
Its the ring light. Thats why it looks dewy
It's the crap she has on before she applies it
She definitely used too much.
Oh my god, why is she whispering. WHY. Just speak like a regular human
What's with the fake low voice 😞
The climate in SE Asia is very humid most of the year and works well with cushion foundations formula. Im not convinced that it would work for me (& my textured skin) here in the Deep South (U.S.). I’ve learned that some things just aren’t made for my skin and that’s ok! They look cool though
I have a fair bit of texture myself (mainly around my nose into my undereye and forehead) and live in W.Va. The clio kill cover mesh glow cushion and kill cover new founwear cushion are some of the best foundations I've tried. Definitely my go to.
@@Javajavajav No, but as many foundations as there are on the market, many brands have similar or the same formula. And I've seen people compare those cushions to one another.
@Javajavajav Op said cushions may not be their best bet because they live in the deep south (U.S) and have textured skin. I have textured skin and live in W.Va and was sharing my experience with cushions.
@@Javajavajav And tirtir is a korean brand.
@@ColeNaylor-ns4ukReread OP's comment, it definitely implies they think Korea is in SE Asia
I think you added quite a bit. It’s meant to be spread out and dabbed in.
Jeez thats quite a bit of oxidation! The packaging is lovely ❤❤
You know you can talk normal
why is she whispering… what kind of concept is she going for?? Odd
😂 I get you're trying to go for the ASMR voice but it's a bit much doing whole makeup reviews in that voice lol it's pretty cringy.
The whispering was so unnecessary
No hate whatsoever I love everything about this video except from you whispering very weirdly 😢
Why r we talking like a librarian
I feel you. I am pale too. I always get the palest neutral shade so it hopefully won’t do that when I buy foundation and concealers.
I struggle to find drugstore foundation in my shade because they're too dark as well. The clio kill cover foundation cushions are much better for pale people. I'm a shade 2-BP and there's one lighter and I believe two deeper shades.
What? Why the whispering? Can't hear a fecking thing you said. Shhhh...🤫
why are you whispering lol
_(why are we whispering?)_
Why do you whisper?
why are we whispering?
You've used far too much and it works far better with very light layers.
I don’t think that would change the foundation turning orange…
Before applying to face, tap off excess on the black side of the case. You don't need to apply so much. That's why it feels sticky. Less is more.
Is there... is there a reason for the whispering?
ASMR!
Sorry can't hear you
You’re not supposed to use such a thick layer, tap some excess product onto your hand for a thinner layer of application to get the smoothest base with little to no oxidation.
Girl, you put a shit ton of product on. It doesn’t take but one maybe one and a half pats on the cushion. You drowned your face in product. Unfortunately, you also used the wrong color you need fair ivory or even lighter which they do have. This is definitely not an accurate review.
Why are you talking like that?
Watching the vdo while I've my headphones......seriously I felt a bit creepy hearing her voice😢
You have to apply small amounts!
Why are you whispering?
I liked the cushion, but it is a tiny bit too dark for me. Maybe into summer I can use it hah
You put way way too much on, one press of the sponge in the product will do most of your face, and if setting it needs to be set with a silica based translucent powder, the oxidisation is from the interaction with the powder you’ve used + the amount of product.
İt looks kinda cakey for cussion
yes! in their defence i think i used a bit too much but still not the most skin-like of foundations! x
Women, I speak as your fellow sister, y'all don't need to put that much gunk on your face.
Why are you whispering
It oxidizes like that when you use too much. More experienced users are saying to pat the excess off on the back of the lid, and THEN apply to face.
Woaaaah that oxidation 😮
Why are we whispering?
You were supposed to tap it off a little and apply a thin layer, which helps with the oxidation
why are we whispering
Blink twice if your being held hostage
A tips to work with cushion is to apply a thin layer on your skin, before apply it on your face, tap it off a bit on the inside lid
Why do you whisper? Can you speak up
Why does she speak like that ?
Is your roommate asleep in the room?
Why are you whispering??
Why are you whispering?
Why are you whispering 😂
U can tell she forcing the asmr voice💀💀💀
This made me uncomfy :(
Whys she talking like that 💀💀
I saw someone who said we dont apply cushion foundation Directly to skin rather we should first tap the applicator on the surface of the cap so that it removes the excess product on the applicator then we apply it on the skin ( the black part of this foundation)
Why are you whispering ?
It looks like you put quite a thick layer on the first side, the thicker it is the more it will oxidize. I saw a K Beauty MUA video where she said exactly this, and how that one pat is probably enough for her whole face. Just the one video though. I’m expecting this to arrive any day, I am SO curious to know for myself!
I think it get that color because she puts to much product
There's too much makeup on in the pad, so I would recommend pressing it out on like a cloth. Or, like some paper towel, you should be good.
Why are you whispering
I'm very pale and cool toned too, so when I use this I add my lightest foundation to the cushion and mix it in, it helps a lot.
What is your lightest foundation? And are there any brands with cool/pink undertones you'd recommend?
Why u whispering?
Why is she whispering 🙄
Why is she whispering?
the same thing happened to me! love the formula but just cannot be going round looking like an oompa loompa with skin this pale
Why are you whispering? Sorry couldn’t get thru this short. The whispering is annoying.
Well do u want her to scream in your ears?
Um girl, you wearing it wrong 😢 it's a cushion foundation not a normal foundation, it's supposed to be applied lightly, thinly, and with a tap motion. Cushion foundation is build-able, so that's why you applied it lightly and thinly, if you want more coverage add it again. And also you DON'T add powder to your cushion foundation 😢 if you want a matte finish, find a cushion that have a matte finish. Cushion foundation is an east asian makeup that always go for a dewy finish, and the purpose of it is for convenience when you want to wear a makeup. Originally cushion foundation in East Asia is made for women that want to wear a makeup to go out but have little time to do it. So, it's not like a foundation where you need to have a lot of steps to finish your makeup.
You aren't supposed to apply such a thick layer! There should be a palette that you dab your excess foundation on so you're applying the perfect amount onto your skin. Asian foundations aren't meant to be put so thick
Why is the voice odd
I can’t tell if your are faking your tone of voice or if it’s real
For korean cushion puff, you dont directly put the dipped puff to your face like how u wld do to a normal foundation, you tap the excess on the black cover of the cushion then apply the rest on to your face. This will prevent oxidation! ❤
It isn’t even that orange it is just too dark
I think you used way too much... It's designed to go on very minimally you had enough for that whole face and neck on that first dip. I've been a makeup artist so I am coming from a place of knowledge not being catty x
You applied too much. I’ve seen on their IG page that you should dab the excess product under the cover of cushion where the sponge goes, or just dab off the excess before applying it to the skin. Otherwise, it’s gonna look like a mask. Using a primer will also help minimize oxidation.
Why does she whisper?
It’s asmr
What's wrong with your voice?
And this looks horrific, you're better without the spackle sweetheart
Wtf? Why do you use cushion foundation if you're going to do matte makeup? Cushion foundation is anything but that 🤦🏻♂️
it oxidized because you applied too much of it. with cushion foundations you need to be more careful. you should have patted some off maybe but even at the beginning it seems that you pressed into the foundation too hard. you're supposed to tap lightly into it. after tapping the cushion lightly into the foundation, the cushion should look as if it almost did not catch any foundation , but in fact that's the perfect amount of foundation you'd need probably. if you feel that the cushion caught a little too much foundation you can always get some off. if you still need more coverage you can gradually build up the same way. :D
You aren’t using it correctly, you’re supposed to dab the pad in the pigment and then dab the excess off on a separate surface so it won't be so heavy
U probably already know but I saw tpyoure supposed to remove extra product by swirling on the inside of the container.
You used waaaaaayyyyyy too much. This isn't how you should use cushion foundation. You shouldnt really see it on the cushion when you pick it up, it should look like there isnt anything on it, even though there is. It's better yo build in layers.
hi! i just want to let you know that it oxidized and looked a little heavy because you applied it slightly wrong, it is helpful to squeeze out a lot of the product from your applicator onto the black plastic piece in the compartment for a nice thin layer :)
Looks like a really cool product. I cannot listen to the video because you're whispering is so incredibly annoying for people who can't tolerate asmr.
Didn’t notice if you took off the excess on the pad by transferring it to the back part of the plastic cover first before applying to skin. My experience didn’t lead to this much shine
the voice😬
You are so lovely! You are meant to apply it in very fine layers. Tap the center of the pad on the foundation and use the side of the compact to tap excess foundation off. Then apply and that should help with oxidation 😊
it’s not korean it’s a japanese brand
Her intonation is too monotone and difficult to understand…she should just speak normally. Her attempts to speak in such a distinctive manner create more distraction than anything else…
Horrible looks like thick paint
From my understanding you are applying way to much and must press off some of the foundation from the cushion into the compact or hand to apply a very thin layer.
Just want to let you know that you are supposed to dab off the excess on to the cap and also take the product from the center of the sponge.
Don’t press too hard and use very thin layers!
You guys are using it wrong. The lid works is used to sab the excess of and make sure to put the product in the middle of the cushion.