Astra Filterdrop Skin Tint
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Filterdrop Skin Tint dupes · Compare 10 similar products

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Astra's Filterdrop Skin Tint conditions the tone thinly at the last step of skincare. When spread with hands or a brush, it has less burden of stickiness and adheres naturally. It is good to use as a daily base that makes pores and skin texture seem smoothly conditioned.

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  • TopfaceBB Skin-Editor Matte Finish

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    The candidate product puts matte skin expression at the forefront and tends to be used comfortably even on oily skin. Like Filter Drop, it focuses on soft-matte in addition to natural adhesion, so the difference in the finish texture helps with the choice.

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  • Glad2GlowFlawless Blurring Skin Tint

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    The candidate product contains squalane and emphasizes a moist and bouncy usage feel when covering thinly. It spreads lightly like Filter Drop, but if more bounciness is felt, it is good for distinguishing preferences for makeup longevity.

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  • Jason Wu BeautyTinted Moisturizer Meets CC Cream

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    The candidate product contains niacinamide and vitamin E, so the atmosphere is brighter toward a natural glow. Tone conditioning is similar, but since glow expression can be prominent, it fits days when 'vitality' is needed rather than 'soft-matte'.

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  • beautyblenderBounce Always On Radiant Skin Tint

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    The candidate product is a type that leaves a subtle glow after being spread thinly, so the texture expression is more vibrant. It is stated that cover adjustment is easy, so it is comfortable to layer according to preference to match the desired density.

    57% similar

  • Mad For MakeupPearl-Fect Cover Skintint

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    The candidate product has a focus on covering blemishes and redness more densely. Expectations for coverage can be greater than Filter Drop, so it is advantageous when the 'visible area' is more of a concern in daily life.

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  • Glow Hub BeautyBaby Beam Dew Filter

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    The candidate product puts a water-glow finish at the forefront and tends to help with luster expression as a base before makeup. The finish can look bright, so it is good to choose when you want a glow-centered look rather than natural conditioning.

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  • L'OrealCC C'est Magic Anti-Redness Skin Enhancer

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    The candidate product is a color-change type that corrects redness, so it is more intuitive on days with redness concerns. It absorbs thinly like Filter Drop, but the purpose of tone correction is strong, making the selection criteria clear.

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  • L'OrealMagic Skin Beautifier BB Cream Anti-Redness

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    The candidate product has a color-change character that calms redness, so it has a direction toward redness coverage. It is stated to be comfortable without residue, so it may fit better for those whose correction purpose is clear.

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  • REFYSkin Base

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    The candidate product is guided for the purpose of conditioning the tone by applying only a small amount, so it has a strength in usage amount control. It is similar to the natural adhesion of Filter Drop, but it is easy to choose for those who want to finish with 'little-lightly'.

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  • e.l.f. cosmeticsCamo CC Cream SPF 30

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    The candidate product puts color correction functions at the forefront, and you can expect denser coverage even with a small amount. It is a finish that is conditioned with luster, so it is good when 'signs of correction' are more important than the subtlety of Filter Drop.

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