I'm looking for a new color.
Researcher (Kim): Just as purple was a new shade of purple during the purple cushion, the color of the Charok cushion is also a new shade of color. Before selecting the color, I checked the green bases on the market. There were so many different colors of green, but there wasn't one that I could apply all over my face. I thought my skin would look dull if the color was too dark or bad. So, we decided to consult with the Amelie product development team and color a new color. It covers the redness, but it's not dark green, so you can put just one on your face!
I put all the colors green, pink, and yellow.
Researcher (Kim): I put foundation on top of corrector or makeup base, so it's okay if the green color stands out, but I had to try a green color that was similar to the skin color but complemented the redness because I needed to be able to finish my makeup. And it was also important to see how much green color would be expressed to compensate for the redness within that color.
The first start started with a cold series of greens as a base, even within the green. I adjusted the color by adding a little bit of yellow pigment similar to the skin tone and a pink pigment that can add color. I also applied it myself and controlled the color, so there were many times when I went to work with Shrek at first (laughs). Why did you add pink pigment when you need to catch redness? I think there are people who want to. The color of the carok is cold green, and since it covers the redness of the skin, it can feel like there is no color. You can think of it as a light red color that doesn't stand out and can only show a little bit of blood. It's a very detailed color, so if you look closely at the carok, you'll see cold green, soft yellow, and light pink.
* Charrock, Secret of Color Vol. 2 is followed by a story about color expressiveness.