This is a pretty efficient way to help hide any redness, however, there are a few drawbacks. If your pre-makeup skincare is not done well, this tone up sunscreen will highlight those mistakes. Make sure that your base is moist (no dry patches) but also not too thick or this product has a hard time covering redness. Another thing to mention is that using vitamin c in your pre-makeup base will result in this product not applying evenly and pilling. Another thing to keep in mind is that if your skin leans more towards the darker side, this product may not be very friendly in terms of appearance, even appearing ashy. While this review may seem negative so far, there’s actually a lot that I like about this product, To me, I think this product is a less oily and less expensive version of the Dr. Jart Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment. Furthermore, because it has a thicker formula than the numubzin Porcelain Base-skip Tone Up Beige, I like to use this product on days where my skin is flaring up. I haven’t experienced any breakouts from this product so far, so I will continue to use this product until my skin gets a little more clear. In short, for those who want to hide redness and have a paler complexion, it might br worth trying this product. For those who have clearer skin and are looking more for a tone up cream that evens out your complexion, try the numbuzin Porcelain Base-skip Tone Up Beige.
In the photo attached, the swatch at the top (the beige one) is the numbuzin Porcelain Base-skip Tone Up Beige cream while the one below (green) is the numbuzin No.2 Goodbye Redness Derma Tone Up. The green turns into a beige color as you apply it.
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