Saturday, April 2, 2016

Tonymoly Skin Tone Face Tint in W02 Natural Beige

TONYMOLY Skin Tone Face Tint SPF 30


SellerTONYMOLY CO., LTD / CEO : HAE-DONG BAE
Skin TypeAll skin type
Skin ConcernAnyone looking for weightless finish with natural covering
Volume/Size19g


Features
1. Whitening + Anti-Wrinkle Care + UV Rays Block.
2. Soaks into skin and naturally presents even skin tone.
3. Light. Muminous Matt.
4. Adheres well on skin.


How to Use

1. Shake before use.
2. Put appropriate amount on face with tip and spread.







I purchased mine from ebay maybe about a year ago. I was originally looking for the cooling one that came out last summer. I couldn't find it, so I decided to pick up this permanent one. The one I got from ebay cost about $10, and it had four shades in total. I got mine in the "deepest" shade, W02 natural beige. It's a warm toned beige that's slightly warmer than MAC's NC20. It oxidized a little bit on me, and I wasn't sure if it's because of the sunscreen or it's been in my room for a year. Either way, I remember it didn't oxidize when I used it after initial purchase. Maybe I've had it for a while. I love the consistency of this product and how long wearing it is. It's not super long wearing, but consider it's a face TINT, it provides a natural/second skin light finish. It's very lightweight, and thin in texture which is something I really enjoy using when it comes to foundation. This tends to get a bit extra oily through the T-zone as it wears off throughout the day, so I would set it with a powder/use a mattifying primer underneath, or just have blotting paper on hand at all times. I didn't have too strong of a white cast in flash photography. It seems as if it's transfer free since it sinks into the skin right away, but it does rub off of your shirt a little bit. The only thing I don't like about this product is the applicator. It comes in a foggy glass bottle, and the applicator is like a plastic spatula. It's awkward and doesn't distribute a lot of product. The opening of the bottle has a thin slot where the spatula gets inserted, so at least it prevents from overspilling the product if you knock it down or something. I wish it has a pump or maybe a drop applicator. The spatula really doesn't pick up much product which is good and bad. The good thing is that you don't end up overusing this for your face since it has pretty good pigmentation. The bad thing is that it's not sanitizing if you place it directly on your face. I usually place the spatula on the back of my hand, and then apply it using either a sponge or brush. I find that using a sponge is a bit better than brushes because brush tends to soak up more liquidy product, and leaves brush strokes on the skin. The coverage is light to medium, and it's somewhat buildable. It's not great for traveling because of it's glass bottle, but the added sunscreen is always helpful. I really want to try the cooling version, and I see that it's available on ebay so I might pick it up or maybe the Face mix skin foundation. Not sure how different they are from this one, but I'm always interested in testing different foundations. Also, apparently Amazon sells this foundation as well so if it's easier for you to buy from Amazon, it's available in four shades.

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