Dr.Jart V7 Toning Light with Outstanding Whitening Effect
Brightens Skin and Conceals Blemishes with a Small Amount
Fresh Scent Like Vitamin C Mixed with Orange Juice
Hygienic Application with Included Spatula

As indoor mask mandates are lifted, the demand for makeup has noticeably increased these days. However, when people try to put on makeup after a long time, many find it bothersome and are looking for simple makeup methods. When it feels a bit embarrassing to go bare-faced, such as when going to the nearby mart or heading to exercise, Dr. Jart's V7 Toning Light Cream alone can create a radiant “bare-faced skin.”

[Cosmetics Review] Brightening My Dull Skin with 'Toning Light' for a Radiant Tone-Up View original image

This cream instantly conceals blemishes and brightens the skin tone just by applying it smoothly. Right after application, the face may appear somewhat white, but over time, it blends with the natural skin tone, naturally correcting the skin color.


When used on dull skin tones or areas with redness, it brightens the complexion and refines the skin texture.


If your foundation shade is too dark, mixing this tone-up cream can lighten the color to perfectly match your skin tone.


Since even a small amount shows a definite whitening effect, you only need to scoop out a pea-sized amount after applying basic skincare products like toner and lotion. Using the included spatula to apply is hygienic and helps the product last longer. However, because it comes in a glass container, it is relatively heavy, making it more suitable to keep on your dressing table and use before going out rather than carrying it around.


It contains an ingredient called zinc oxide, which also blocks ultraviolet rays from indoor incandescent lights.



With consistent long-term use, you can notice the fading of skin troubles such as freckles and blemishes. It is also recommended to apply it on areas where melanin pigment is concentrated and appears dark, such as elbows and knees. The scent is fresh, like a mix of vitamin C and orange juice.


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