After skincare, before makeup
Use this as the final step of your skincare routine, right before you start your makeup. If you're using a tone-evening sunscreen, apply the prep first, then layer your sunscreen on top. If your sunscreen doesn't have tone-evening properties, apply sunscreen first, then follow with the prep.
One thin layer, from the center outward
Pump once or twice and gently spread from the center of your face outward in a thin, even layer. For areas with rough texture or dryness, apply a second layer to smooth and refine the surface. The watery essence texture absorbs seamlessly without pilling or slipping.
How to use it in different situations
For everyday makeup, a single layer of prep is enough to maintain a hydrated, lit-from-within glow. On days when you'll be in a dry, air-conditioned office for hours, lightly reapply to dry areas outside the T-zone to reinforce your moisture barrier. Even on no-makeup days, wearing the prep alone gives you a subtle, luminous finish and a polished complexion.
Products that pair well
After smoothing your skin with the prep, layer a tone-evening sunscreen on top to create a naturally radiant base. Adding the prep step before applying foundation or cushion also boosts makeup longevity and adherence.
Storage and cleansing tips
Because it contains natural pigments, prolonged exposure to high heat may cause color fading, so store it in a cool place away from direct sunlight. A regular foam cleanser is usually enough to remove the prep, but if you've layered sunscreen or base makeup on top, start with a cleansing oil or milk to dissolve everything, then follow with a second cleanse.