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Espoir Be Velvet Foundation, a good match for warm skin tones
When choosing a base product, the most important thing I look for is the skin texture finish.
I don't prefer it to look stuffy because the coverage is too strong.
I tend to like expressions that look naturally organized yet neat.
The texture of the Espoir Be Velvet Foundation was lighter than I expected when applied.
True to its name, it had a velvet feel, but it wasn't a stuffy, blocking matte finish.
It was closer to adhering thinly to the skin while smoothing the surface.
Although it doesn't completely cover the pores, it has the effect of making the skin texture look neat, giving the overall impression a calm look.
Even after some time, it didn't feel like it was clumping or splitting much.
I was particularly satisfied because the area around my nostrils didn't look messy.
Since excessive oil didn't come to the surface, my base stayed stable until the afternoon.
I felt the biggest advantage was that it makes the skin look even without applying a thick layer.
It is a foundation that is great for daily use without feeling heavy.
The colors also suited warm-toned skin naturally.
It didn't have an excessive yellow tint, nor did it look red, so my face looked calm.
It felt like it didn't emphasize the dullness typical of warm tones, but rather softly corrected it.
The color doesn't look patchy even in sunlight and blends naturally with the neck tone, enhancing the overall finish of the makeup.
I felt that it is a base that goes well with warm-toned daily makeup, especially because the skin looks cleaner when combined with coral or brown eye makeup.