REIKO KAZKI Smart Clear Base, 15g
REIKO KAZKI Smart Clear Base, 15g
REIKO KAZKI
Olive yellow makeup base. Creates a natural skin look!
- 6.5
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Description
Description
The olive yellow evens out the skin tone, giving it a natural finish. By using it in combination with the dedicated lotion "Keep Moist Water," you can adjust the concentration like paint, allowing you to freely control the coverage.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Water, cyclopentasiloxane, diphenylsiloxy phenyl trimethicone, DPG, PEG-9 polydimethylsiloxyethyl dimethicone, dimethicone, phytosteryl macadamiate, pentylene glycol, dimethicone/PEG-10/15 crosspolymer, stearalkonium hectorite, polyglyceryl-3 polydimethylsiloxyethyl dimethicone, glycosyl trehalose, hydrogen dimethicone/octylsilsesquioxane copolymer, hydrogenated starch hydrolysate, sodium citrate, phenoxyethanol, dimethicone/vinyl dimethicone crosspolymer, jojoba seed oil, squalane, ectoin, tocopherol, ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate, dipotassium glycyrrhizate, sodium hyaluronate, (+/-) titanium dioxide, talc, silica, iron oxides, aluminum hydroxide, methicone, ultramarines
How To Use
How To Use
(1) Take a small amount of Smart Clear Base (about the size of a pea) in the palm of your hand and pump one pump of Keep Moist Water into it. (2) Mix well in the palm of your hand. (3) Apply the entire palm of your hand to your face.

I want to get rid of redness in my skin! This is a primer I recommend for people who get red all of a sudden. The yellow base almost completely removes redness from the skin. However, the downside is that it tends to smudge easily. In winter, it sometimes smudges when I wear glasses. I haven't tried it in summer yet, but it might work well to mix it with a makeup primer that breaks down oil. The amount is small and feels small, but if you mix it with a pearl-sized amount and some kind of primer, you can cover your entire face. I want to get rid of redness no matter what! This is a primer I recommend for people like that.
It arrived today, and I couldn't wait until tomorrow morning, so I removed my makeup and tried it right away. The color, Olive Yellow, is a light, auburn shade, just as the name suggests. I wasn't sure what to expect at first, so I just applied it to my face. The thick texture and the intense color really accentuated my pores, making me look pale and pale. It really does make your complexion look pale. So, I tried mixing it with Minon primer again (about 2 parts Minon to a little less than 1 part Smart Clear Base). I applied it to my face in small amounts, patting it with my fingertips. I didn't use the clear base alone, so I can't give an accurate assessment, but my complexion looks pale. It's pale. However, the Minon primer is a soft, reddish-beige color, so I think it neutralizes it somewhat. Since it's thick, it seems important to use it after moisturizing well. The only thing left to consider is the amount. I think mixing a small amount is best. I'll also add some blush! My cheeks are naturally red, so I like how finishing with just a primer (without foundation) gives them a slightly flushed, plump look (the only thing I can tolerate with my skin), but this base completely removes that, so maybe adding blush would be a good idea! I'm planning to buy a Chanel blush, so I'll try pairing it with that. ---Update 2/9---Today, the next day, I moisturized thoroughly and mixed a tiny amount of the Minon primer with it, mainly on my cheeks. I only used this and loose powder, no foundation. It looks a bit off right after application, but it looks great once it blends in over time. However, I still have a pale, anemic complexion, so I need a natural blush. I have combination skin, so I get quite oily in the summer, so I'll have to wait and see, but I added another star. I liked the feel of the Chanel primer, so I was thinking about buying the Peche, but I'm wondering what would happen if I mixed it with the Rosé.
I use a small amount as a concealer because I get acne easily. The olive yellow color doesn't suit my skin (which is cool-toned). It also makes my pores more noticeable.
I bought this to cover redness between my eyebrows, around my nose, and on my cheeks. It's not the intended use, but I use it as a concealer. It looks like a yellow with a strong green tint. It has a strong corrective effect, but it spreads easily and you can adjust the amount, which is great. My skin has an olive undertone, so this color was perfect. I use this as sunscreen and then powder, which provides a lot of correction and evens out my skin tone. It also has a good fit, so it's fairly resistant to creasing and rubbing. A small amount goes a long way, so it seems like it will last a long time.
It's tiny! It's expensive! But it's the only product that can correct redness to a pale face, so I think I'll keep buying it. A small amount is enough to eliminate redness, so if you use just a little at a time and spread it out well, it's not so bad value for money.