Category: Primer/ Corrector
Brand: Etude House
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giddyFish3
A very thick and heavy cream with a color correcting tint and SPF 33 PA++ that dries down to a very dry powdery matte finish. Best on normal-oily smooth textured skin. As a primer base it goes into “polka-dots” over large pores, sinks into and enhances fine lines, looks dry and cakey over patches of dry skin, and makes any foundation look very “heavy”, caked on and thick. But skin is prepped and exfoliated with proper skincare, and you use a very little strategically under makeup it is an effective color corrector with some oil control.
The “Rose” tint is a bright pepto-bismol pink. Its AMAZINGLY effective at lightening the look of the skin by several shades and also neutralising strong sallow yellow/olive undertones. It turns sallow/tanned/golden skin into a pale pink doll-like complexion. Just remember, a little goes a long way, just a thin layer where you need it most looks best.
excitedGatorade8
I Hated using this so much. It is sticky, smelly, takes extremely long to blend in and absorb, and is very drying. I don’t rly see any difference in the Color correcting or whatever. I don’t think it does a good job at priming the face too.
excitedMandrill9
I got the green primer, whose function is to tone down redness. I don`t have rosacea, but I do have sensitive, cuperose skin with a lot of redness from broken capillaries. I rather like this primer, although you need to use the tiniest amount only because it is very thick and opaque. If you use too much, it could make you look flat and washed out. The trick is to use it more on problem areas, less in other places. SPF 33 is a great plus. IMO, it`s much better for colder weather, if you`re oily skinned like me, because it is moisturizing and in summer it might be a little more moisture than I need.