This Futuristic, Digital Makeup Printer is Proof We're Living in the FutureMy full review of Opte, including pictures! |
Using the device itself is a no brainer. Honestly, it requires less skill than applying actual concealer, which has the potential to not match your skin or look unblended. All you have to do is roll is over your skin and it'll do the work for you. The key is moving slowly so that it has time to deposit the concealer. It'll even click when it detects an area of discoloration.
The Opte does deliver on coverage. My skin is already fairly even, so the results aren't over-the-top extreme on me. However, I do have a couple little spots I am self-conscious about, and because I'm so fair little areas of redness can also be an issue for me.
I rarely wear full-coverage foundation and almost always rely on a simple BB Cream or tinted moisturizer. Depending on what kind of a skin day I'm having, I'll apply one of those products first and then go over trouble spots with my Opte. If my skin looks particularly clear — or if I'm in a rush — I'll just use the Opte with some blush and mascara.
Whatever route I take, the device creates a complexion that is noticeably more even. Most important to me, it creates a natural-looking finish. I was worried the pigment wouldn't match my skin and look obvious, but that doesn't occur.
Image via @opteskin
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