Quick Covering Pencil UV (Pearl PL)
Quick Covering Pencil UV (Pearl PL)
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A slim type that can be easily applied to highlights and eye shadows
- 5.3
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Description
Description
This pencil-type foundation glides on smoothly and blends seamlessly into even dry skin. It can also be used to enhance skin radiance or as an eyeshadow.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Octyl isononanoate, neopentyl glycol diethylhexanoate, mica, ceresin, hydrogenated polyisobutene, candelilla wax, titanium dioxide, stearyl glycyrrhetinate, squalane, shea butter, jojoba oil, canina rose fruit oil, tocopherol, ethylhexylglycerin, tin oxide
How To Use
How To Use
Use after applying foundation and face powder. Apply Quick Covering Pencil UV (Pearl) to areas where you want to enhance your skin's radiance, such as the bridge of your nose and eyelids. Then, blend by lightly patting with a damp, wrung-out sponge. Alternatively, blend gently with your fingers.

It's neither good nor bad. It doesn't seem to have much effect on redness. It didn't really suit my skin.
I bought the Light Olive shade to remove dark circles and dark circles. It was smaller than I expected. The case is just under 1.5cm in diameter and 8.5cm long. The concealer is about 2cm in diameter, 8mm thick. It glides smoothly over the skin, even on cold days, for beautiful color. It really boosts your likeability. It even eliminates dark circles with its illusory glow. It also covers dark circles by about 50%. I also use Kesaran Patsaran's Eye Under Brightener, but Kesaran conceals them. This one conceals them. Does that really convey the meaning? It applies lightly without concealing, so it doesn't accentuate wrinkles around the eyes. The two types are different, but both are excellent. However, for my mature skin, this one is better because it doesn't make my skin look wrinkled. If I had to choose, I'd say the yellow shade looks more vibrant on my skin than the light olive shade. For those with warm undertones who feel that pink makes their skin look pale and old-fashioned, this shade is a good choice. I recommend it.
I use it on red birthmarks I have from birth. I like how it's firm and adheres well. It doesn't cover them up on its own, so I cover them up with concealer and foundation.
I have thin and sensitive skin, so I sometimes get peeling and redness. I've tried a lot of different concealers, but this yellowish color is great for covering up the redness. It doesn't dry out my skin, and I think it's a good product for people who are troubled by redness.
For blemishes, I layer orange and yellow on top and cover them with powder foundation. This makes the blemishes less noticeable. I was looking for a stick type, so I first bought the orange and liked it, so I added the light olive (yellow) one. Good: The texture is just right. Stick types don't take up much space in your pouch, so they're great for traveling. No: I can't imagine what light olive means, so I wonder if yellow is okay? Having multiple shades can make it hard to choose the right shade. Palette types tend to limit the colors you use, and I feel like they're not good value for money unless they're refills. This one is a single shade, just what I wanted, and I'm happy. It seems like it can be used in a variety of ways, based on the application instructions on the official website. I'll continue researching it.