I Tested 10 Korean Cushion Foundations in 40°C Heat! Best & Worst Cushion Foundations for the SUMMER

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19 Aug 202424:55

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator reviews and compares several cushion foundations, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each. They focus on the importance of finding the right match for different skin types, from dry to oily and combination skin. The review emphasizes key aspects such as coverage, finish, texture, and wear time, with personal experiences on how the cushions performed in real-life conditions. The creator shares valuable tips for maximizing the longevity of cushion foundations, like using skincare, applying in thin layers, and setting with powder and spray. The top four recommended cushions are also revealed.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The reviewer tested 10 K-beauty cushion foundations, focusing on how they performed in hot and humid conditions, as well as their coverage and finish.
  • 😀 Skin type is a key factor in how well a cushion foundation works—combination skin (oily T-zone, dry cheeks) was the focus of the review.
  • 😀 The 'F (Eggit Cover Cushion)' was disappointing due to its matte finish, quick set time, and tendency to peel and emphasize texture.
  • 😀 The 'Espar Proter Bee Velvet Cover Cushion' didn't work well for combination skin, as it was too matte and caused peeling on dry areas.
  • 😀 The 'Pan La Co Cover’s Ultimate White Cushion' had a powdery finish, which emphasized pores and texture, making it unsuitable for textured skin.
  • 😀 The 'Tier Tier Masque Fit Red Cushion' provided good coverage with a semi-matte finish, but it may feel heavy for those preferring lighter foundations.
  • 😀 The 'Per Mood Fit C Cushion (Ivory)' offered full coverage, but oxidized slightly throughout the day, making it ideal for oily skin.
  • 😀 The 'Hera Black Cushion Foundation (3rd Gen)' was praised for its lightweight, breathable formula that provided a smooth finish without emphasizing pores.
  • 😀 The 'Dear Dahlia Skin Paradise Sheer Silk Cushion' was noted for its natural-looking finish and long-lasting performance, suitable for combination or dry skin.
  • 😀 The 'Cleo Kill Cover Skin Fixer Cushion' was the top recommendation, working well for all skin types, providing a smooth finish, and lasting well in humidity.
  • 😀 To ensure long-lasting wear, proper skincare (don’t underdo or overdo it), starting with a thin layer of foundation, and using a setting spray or powder were recommended.
  • 😀 The reviewer recommends specific cushions for different skin types: Hera and Dear Dahlia for dry skin, Cleo and Per Mood for oily skin, and Tier Tier for combination skin.

Q & A

  • What skin type does the reviewer have, and how does it influence their cushion foundation preferences?

    -The reviewer has combination skin, which is dry on the cheeks and oily on the T-zone. This influences their cushion foundation choices, as they prefer formulations that provide coverage without emphasizing texture and are suitable for both the dry and oily areas of their face.

  • Why did the reviewer rank the Cleo Kill Cover Skin Fixer Cushion highly?

    -The Cleo Kill Cover Skin Fixer Cushion was ranked highly because it offers good coverage, works well on all skin types, provides a smooth finish, and has lasting power throughout the day. Its performance stood out as it did not emphasize texture or pores and blended well with the skin.

  • Which cushion foundations were deemed unsuitable for dry skin?

    -The Pan La Co Ultimate White Cushion and Espar Velvet Cover Cushion were found unsuitable for dry skin. The Pan La Co cushion emphasized texture, while the Espar Velvet cushion caused peeling and emphasized dry areas.

  • What common issue did many of the reviewed cushion foundations share?

    -A common issue among many of the reviewed cushion foundations was that they tended to emphasize texture problems, such as pores and dryness, or did not work well with certain skin types, particularly dry or combination skin. Some also had issues with peeling or cakiness when layered.

  • What are the key characteristics of the Hera Black Cushion Foundation that make it stand out?

    -The Hera Black Cushion Foundation stands out for its thin, silky texture that blends seamlessly with the skin, providing a natural, semi-matte finish. It doesn't emphasize pores or texture, making it a versatile choice for a smooth, refined look.

  • Why does the reviewer recommend using a hydrating primer for cushion foundations?

    -The reviewer recommends using a hydrating primer if you are not into skincare because it helps provide a smooth base for the cushion foundation and prevents dryness or uneven application, ensuring better adherence and a longer-lasting finish.

  • What specific tip does the reviewer give for applying cushion foundation to avoid product buildup?

    -The reviewer advises starting with a thin layer of foundation to avoid product buildup. They recommend using the cushion's built-in control feature, which allows for managing the amount of product dispensed, thus preventing the temptation to apply too much at once.

  • Which cushion foundations did the reviewer identify as the worst performers?

    -The worst performers identified were the Etude House Eggit Cover Cushion, the Espar Velvet Cover Cushion, the Pan La Co Ultimate White Cushion, and the Tong Skin Noodle Cover Layer Cushion. These cushions either emphasized texture, caused peeling, or did not provide the desired coverage or finish.

  • What does the reviewer say about the longevity and finish of the Tier Masque Fit Red Cushion?

    -The reviewer praises the Tier Masque Fit Red Cushion for its semi-matte finish and decent coverage, which lasts well throughout the day. The formulation is thicker, which helps to smooth over texture issues, and the foundation gives a polished look without being overly drying.

  • What are the general recommendations for choosing a cushion foundation based on skin type?

    -The reviewer recommends different cushion foundations for different skin types: the Hera cushion for normal to combination skin, the Cleo Kill Cover cushion for oily skin, and the Dear Dahlia cushion for a natural finish. For dry skin, a more hydrating formula with a dewy finish is preferable, while those with texture problems should seek thicker formulas for better coverage.

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