The Foundation, SPF30 PA+++, 240, 30g
The Foundation, SPF30 PA+++, 240, 30g
SUQQU
SUQQU's most luxurious cream foundation
Rating: (Unrated)
Description
Description
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Key Features
Key Features
Features: UV Protection
Ingredients
Ingredients
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Thanks to the beauty extracts it contains, it gives a lustrous finish to the skin, a beauty that can't be achieved with just coverage, and it feels light and adheres to the skin, like bare skin. You don't have to worry about your skin feeling tight or becoming mushy even after wearing it for a long time, and it's a high-quality foundation that has become my favorite!
It's very light to apply and doesn't feel too thick, so it doesn't ruin your makeup during the day. However, it doesn't have much coverage, so dark spots and dark spots are slightly noticeable. If you have naturally beautiful skin, I think this will be enough for you, but I need a concealer.
I was curious about the SUQQU foundation, and it was just as I expected! Just as everyone else said! It's really good. The CREDO cream foundation I've been using for a long time feels like applying a tinted beauty cream, so it's very nutritious, but a little hard to fix. SUQQU foundation penetrates and is absorbed into the skin, leaving it smooth and silky. My skin doesn't feel tired after a while (this is the most important thing for me), and the shine hasn't faded. Fixing it so perfectly means that if you don't apply it properly, it will be uneven, so I guess I need to blend the edges of the concealer and liquid blush I apply afterwards properly. SUQQU when I'm really motivated to put on makeup When I don't feel like doing my makeup quickly, but I want to look like I've taken good care of my skin, I think CREDO is the way to go. Also, manufacturers, please make a tube version! I'm really concerned about hygiene, so
It has a thicker texture than the liquid type, but it does provide good coverage. I like to apply a thin layer of it.
I have cool toned, light skin, so I use the color 210. I use The Primer as a base. It spreads really well, so I use it with a brush, but a rice-grain-sized amount is enough for full coverage. If I want it to be a little thicker, I use about 1.5 grains. I don't use it every day, so I personally think it's very cost-effective. In fact, even if it doesn't run out, I'd be worried about what I would do if it were renewed (lol).