21w seemed to match the best, the 21n was way too light & looked pink when applied all over the face. I wouldn't of gone neutral or cool for her skin at all... but maybe that's just me.
I really like mine. As a seasoned woman, it does not settle in my fine lines but AFTER I learned how to use it. I started with a very, and I mean very, light application and slowly built up the areas that needed a bit more coverage. I did learn something new watching this video, though, and that was to tap out the product on the underside of the cover.
I just got mine today in 21N latte .. im a light complexion with neutral undertones. Id say the 21 n leans more warm/yellow. It is very light on the application. I'm going to try this technique tommorow
This is perfect ❤ I ordered one after watching this clip 😍 i hope I found a match direkt, otherwise I have to order a trial kit from another country 🙈🙊🙉
First time I used this, it was FLAWLESS. I used a resurfacing vitamin c mineral primer and chemical sunscreen. The second time I used the cushion, I only wore a mineral sunscreen and omg! It was hideous!!! Aged me about 100 years lol. Edit: I wanted to add that I believe 21W was more your shade. The one you used was too light, indeed.
It could be the lights. They can change your skin tone. In my profile picture I don't look how I look irl. I'm darker but the lights are too white. I used a foundation that is a little bit darker than my skin tone and still the lights changed it
All the comments saying it’s too light seem to not have the knowledge that Korean beauty standards will go lighter. It’s called toning up. The idea is not to match your current skin tone, but to lighten and brighten your skin.
Are u suppose to keep patting with the sponge? I tend to just take the sponge and smear it across my skin like im using a brush cuz i feel like patting motion doesnt spread evenly
@@LunarOrihimegirl we are the same. I cannot dab my products because that’s exactly how I get the ‘patchy’ look lol! And yes i moisturize so I don’t get it either
What I don't like is that they don't have like any samples so you are guessing and picking your color because just because you know your color and other brands doesn't mean you know your color in this brand
They do have mini samples in sachets. I just bought mine. It has 9 trial packs ( sachets) so you can try out and match the colours to your skin. 1 sachet can last you about 3 full face application, depending on how much you use per application. I find the trial sachets very useful. You can also buy the mini cushion (4.5g) as a trial before deciding on the full sized cushion (18g)
This wasn't the right undertone and shade for you. All I can think of is that you deliberately wanted to look a little paler. Doesn't always work, not when the undertone is in question.
im one of the guilty ones tht use a shade lighter... but to be fair I grew darker due to the sun 🌞 darkest part is my face, and idk how yall can have your face lighter than your hands.
That’s the wrong tone for you. Your skin tone is yellow undertones and that foundation has pink undertones. Looks greyish on your skin. Can also see the different tones between your face and your neck.
That’s like saying a dessert you made sucks. Yeah it probably tastes terrible if you didn’t follow any recipe, doesn’t mean you can call your cake mix terrible
@@crystalvulpix20 why can’t cake mix taste terrible? Normally it needs adding only water/milk and butter, so it’s unlikely you fuck them up. And well, it still takes less effort to apply foundation, so your argument is pretty much invalid
21w seemed to match the best, the 21n was way too light & looked pink when applied all over the face. I wouldn't of gone neutral or cool for her skin at all... but maybe that's just me.
yes i totally agreeee
@@Sugas_teasame but I think koreans want to look lighter so
@Dashomin but if you go lighter it should still be your same undertone- unless the brand doesn't have a lighter warm shade(?)
Thats the goal. East asians want yo look paper white
It could be the lighting also
I really like mine. As a seasoned woman, it does not settle in my fine lines but AFTER I learned how to use it. I started with a very, and I mean very, light application and slowly built up the areas that needed a bit more coverage. I did learn something new watching this video, though, and that was to tap out the product on the underside of the cover.
Seems a tad too light for you
Thats the goal. East asians want yo look paper white
*jushica
That’s how they do it in korea
@@ximeimei0 exactly 😭 so glad tirtir expanded their shade range cuz my korean ass was lowkey scared imma look like a ghost when i try them 😭
@@love.hw4ng I just ordered a mini version 💜
I just got mine today in 21N latte .. im a light complexion with neutral undertones. Id say the 21 n leans more warm/yellow. It is very light on the application. I'm going to try this technique tommorow
This is perfect ❤ I ordered one after watching this clip 😍 i hope I found a match direkt, otherwise I have to order a trial kit from another country 🙈🙊🙉
How does tapping it on the cushion pallet stop oxidation on the face? 🤷♀️
I'm enjoying my Tir Tir, great product.
Thank you for the tips. I saw so many people apply wrong then called it a bad product
First time I used this, it was FLAWLESS. I used a resurfacing vitamin c mineral primer and chemical sunscreen. The second time I used the cushion, I only wore a mineral sunscreen and omg! It was hideous!!! Aged me about 100 years lol.
Edit: I wanted to add that I believe 21W was more your shade. The one you used was too light, indeed.
Thank you for this video!
It is too light on you….
Thats the goal. They want to look lighter
Well, yeah. That's how they prefer it. But it's also possible that her lighting is making her face lighter, which I've seen happen before.
It could be the lights. They can change your skin tone. In my profile picture I don't look how I look irl. I'm darker but the lights are too white. I used a foundation that is a little bit darker than my skin tone and still the lights changed it
Asians always use 1-2 tones lighter than their skin tone to appear ‘fairer’.
All the comments saying it’s too light seem to not have the knowledge that Korean beauty standards will go lighter. It’s called toning up. The idea is not to match your current skin tone, but to lighten and brighten your skin.
That could be true but it doesn't look natural, regardless of what "Korean beauty standards" are.
Thanks I just received mine!
21W is your shade match because you have a warm or olive undertone. 21N made you look pale because it's too light and it's not your undertone :(
I'd love this in a sheer to light coverage. Do they have anything like that?
Try applying with a damp sponge to get a more sheer look
For the girls saying the shade is too light for her , it will oxidise in a while and will turn darker
mine always oxidise lighter 😢
On the pallet is a waste . Just tap it once and lightly
Are u suppose to keep patting with the sponge? I tend to just take the sponge and smear it across my skin like im using a brush cuz i feel like patting motion doesnt spread evenly
Always pat, never smear ❤
@@cawrtneii tried to pat without smearing but its not working.
@@LunarOrihimegirl we are the same. I cannot dab my products because that’s exactly how I get the ‘patchy’ look lol! And yes i moisturize so I don’t get it either
@@vanessatrottier9623yea im not understanding how to avoid patchyness without smearing. I look flawless when i smear instead of patting
Your skine tone is more like 21W
What I don't like is that they don't have like any samples so you are guessing and picking your color because just because you know your color and other brands doesn't mean you know your color in this brand
YesStyle has a sample pack for these, but it’s mostly just the light to medium range.
They do have mini samples in sachets. I just bought mine. It has 9 trial packs ( sachets) so you can try out and match the colours to your skin. 1 sachet can last you about 3 full face application, depending on how much you use per application. I find the trial sachets very useful. You can also buy the mini cushion (4.5g) as a trial before deciding on the full sized cushion (18g)
This wasn't the right undertone and shade for you. All I can think of is that you deliberately wanted to look a little paler. Doesn't always work, not when the undertone is in question.
You could go 3-4 shades darker. You’re not 21N
We want cushion to Amazon for India
im one of the guilty ones tht use a shade lighter... but to be fair I grew darker due to the sun 🌞 darkest part is my face, and idk how yall can have your face lighter than your hands.
That’s the wrong tone for you. Your skin tone is yellow undertones and that foundation has pink undertones. Looks greyish on your skin. Can also see the different tones between your face and your neck.
When you work under the big top..
bro that’s way to light on you
THATS THE POINT!! That Korean makeup THATS how it supposed to be
If you need to learn to use a product and “tame” it, it only means the product is meh
They're just showing a general cushion foundation application tip it's not exclusive to Tirtir
That’s like saying a dessert you made sucks. Yeah it probably tastes terrible if you didn’t follow any recipe, doesn’t mean you can call your cake mix terrible
@@crystalvulpix20 why can’t cake mix taste terrible? Normally it needs adding only water/milk and butter, so it’s unlikely you fuck them up. And well, it still takes less effort to apply foundation, so your argument is pretty much invalid