Korean cushion powder - makeup of a new generation!
Cushions are gentle delicate products that serve as the basis for makeup. Cushions, unlike tonal creams, have a light texture, which is impregnated with a sponge applicator for application to the skin.
An important advantage is the delicate, thin consistency, therefore, the product is evenly distributed on the surface of the skin, masks minor imperfections, and also has a protective and therapeutic effect on the skin. The dispensing system of the product is not only convenient and does not lead to overuse of the cream, but also allows you to delicately apply liquid powder to the face, without causing skin stretching.
Initially, BB products were used as moisturizers and healing creams, and only later they became a real breakthrough when used regularly as a base for makeup, causing a boom in the beauty industry of the world, and Ukraine was no exception.
Key benefits of using face cushions:
Liquid powder is the best option for everyday use, since it is practically not felt on the face and creates the effect of genuine leather. This is the best choice for those who care about permanent protection and anti-aging skin care, as well as a flawless aesthetic makeup component. The undeniable advantages of fluids are:
Alignment of relief and skin color:
- uniform moisturizing and preventing the appearance of wrinkles;
- therapeutic and nutritional effects;
- protection against overdrying, negative external factors, including ultraviolet radiation;
- increase turgor, firmness and elasticity of the skin;
- providing a tonic effect and acceleration of regeneration processes.
Light consistency does not cause rolling when applying the product, and also hides the processes of small skin peeling. The lack of contact with the fingers, as well as a hypoallergenic coating provide reliable antibacterial protection. The components included in the multispectral composition create the effect of radiant skin and rejuvenation.
But it should be noted that the hiding power of this Korean product is noticeably inferior to the "heavy" tonalnikami. Therefore, if there are sufficiently visible flaws and irritations on the skin, they must be disposed of with the use of special therapeutic agents or previously masked with correctors. At this point, it is worth remembering that the women of Korea are engaged in a tough fight against problem skin, using a whole system that includes a variety of caring cosmetics, and therefore using the cushion only slightly refreshes and evens out the complexion, and does not create the effect of a mask. The emphasis is placed primarily on natural beauty, and not tons of camouflage “plaster”, which clogs the pores and prevents the cells from breathing.