If this were around during my insecure 20's, I would buy it right away knowing it would cover the occasional spots. Now, I can't be bothered. I am sure the formula is great though. I wouldn't mind a fatter one, it would be more useful.
Thank you for the review. I watched Lisa's video. I could see how I might use it on darker spots. My own darker spots would need not a pin point and rather something more like pea point. It would be nice for broken capillaries, I think. I use her skin tint all the time as my only foundation. It covers most everything and isn't too flat. Still, I can see how this pencil would be perfecting and quicker than going over with a doe foot style liquid or with a tiny brush. I don't think I can be bothered to do that. At this point in life I do know what it's highly unlikely I would "follow through on" in terms of the steps to do before I get so bored I'm outta there. Did you agree on your shade match as 4? It's really hard to see color differences on line.
I definitely think its for those who love the attention to detail of creating a 'flawless' look. I'm not sure how much I'd use them personally, but I don't dislike my pigmentation. Little plant is from my mum!
Def going to check out!! I'm increasingly coming around to the less base, more conceal-where-needed school of base these days, and this looks fantastic. Love the idea of being able to be so precise, too. Love. (And happy, happy New Year!!! Screeching back in here today!!) ✨💖 XOXO
If this were around during my insecure 20's, I would buy it right away knowing it would cover the occasional spots. Now, I can't be bothered. I am sure the formula is great though. I wouldn't mind a fatter one, it would be more useful.
It’s not something I’d use very often I must admit.
I had an Omorovicza slim concealer/corrector pencil about 10+ years ago. It only came in one universal shade. I don't remember using it much.
I think it will depend if there's a surge in the trend - it doesn't take long for everyone to jump on board if there is a lot of exposure.
Thank you for the review. I watched Lisa's video. I could see how I might use it on darker spots. My own darker spots would need not a pin point and rather something more like pea point. It would be nice for broken capillaries, I think. I use her skin tint all the time as my only foundation. It covers most everything and isn't too flat. Still, I can see how this pencil would be perfecting and quicker than going over with a doe foot style liquid or with a tiny brush. I don't think I can be bothered to do that. At this point in life I do know what it's highly unlikely I would "follow through on" in terms of the steps to do before I get so bored I'm outta there. Did you agree on your shade match as 4? It's really hard to see color differences on line.
I definitely think its for those who love the attention to detail of creating a 'flawless' look. I'm not sure how much I'd use them personally, but I don't dislike my pigmentation. Little plant is from my mum!
PS. I like the little plant in the photo. Love that touch.
Def going to check out!! I'm increasingly coming around to the less base, more conceal-where-needed school of base these days, and this looks fantastic. Love the idea of being able to be so precise, too. Love. (And happy, happy New Year!!! Screeching back in here today!!) ✨💖 XOXO