








🎯 Nail your perfect shade—because your skin deserves precision.
Temptu S/B Adjuster in Red is a silicone-based, highly pigmented liquid designed to customize and correct foundation shades for a flawless, natural finish. Oil-free and non-comedogenic, it blends effortlessly with liquid foundations to neutralize undertones and enhance complexion, making it a must-have for professionals and beauty enthusiasts seeking precision and versatility in their makeup routine.










| ASIN | B07CF5SW86 |
| Additional Features | Easily customize S/B foundation colors to achieve perfect skin colors. Oil-free, and paraben-free. |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,157 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #1,245 in Foundation Makeup |
| Brand Name | Temptu |
| Color | Red |
| Colour | Red |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 256 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00671741308320 |
| Item Dimensions | 13 x 13 x 64 millimeters |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item height | 2.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Temptu |
| Material Type Free | Non-comedogenic,Oil Free |
| Material type free | Non-comedogenic,Oil Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package information | Tube |
| Product Benefits | Easily customize S/B foundation colors to achieve perfect skin colors. Oil-free, and paraben-free. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Concealing, Even Complexion |
| Recommended uses for product | Concealing, Even Complexion |
| Skin Tone | Deep |
| Skin Type | Combination |
| Skin type | Combination |
| Specialty | not-tested-on-animals |
| UPC | 671741308320 |
V**A
Works well with liquid foundation no airbrush needed
I use this with MISSHA shade #23 to correct the grey cast, works like a charm. I just add a tiny drop to a pump on the back of my hand and mix it with my finger. I mix by eye. It cancels out the grey and makes it a regular neutral foundation. Life changing for anyone who knows that foundation. Also if you like a bit of natural pinkieness to your foundation like I do, it’s great for that. My foundation look like skin!
V**R
Ajustador Perfecto
No solo para bases en aerógrafo, también lo he usado en bases liquidas y cremosas Si lo recomiendo para maquilladoras
K**S
A Necessity for Skin with Violet Undertones
For over two decades I have struggled to match makeup to my skintone. My face has pale areas and pink areas, and even when I buy the "coolest" shades of coverup, it ends up looking yellow or orange on my skin. If I cool it down further with a blue tint, it starts to look ashy or green. Enter this Violet tinted Temptu shade adjuster--apparently the issue is that my undertones are both red and blue (red+blue=purple). I am now using the violet to tint my base coverup with much better results. The photos show the base makeup I was using (L'Oreal Paris True Match C3 - Creamy Natural) on its own and then with the Temptu violet shade adjuster mixed in first on a white palette and then on a part of my skin that shifts from the pink to more pale. Once blended in, it becomes nearly invisible on my skin. I do usually use a white lightener to lighten up the mix a bit for blending around the edges of my face where the skin is lighter.
A**A
Buen producto.
Me ha ayudado muchísimo en aclarar bases que me quedan obscuras, se disuelve muy bien y no afecta la fórmula de tú base . Me encanta
R**L
Workable but not ideal.
As with anything else, this product has its pros and cons. Depending on what you're looking for, this could be your holy grail product or a complete waste of your money. I can only speak to my own experience, and my own expectations. Personally, I am extremely pale and extremely olive-toned, apparently. I don't feel like I have an outlandish skin color or anything, but every foundation I have ever bought has been either too dark, too pink, too orange, or an unlovely combination of all three. Makeup companies don't cater to us outliers, as our beautiful sisters (and makeup-wearing brothers) at the opposite end of the spectrum also know. Tired of my head looking like a persimmon perched on top of my neck, I thought it was time to give foundation mixers a try. The first one I bought was LA Girl's yellow pigment mixer. That one comes in a full sized (1 oz) pump bottle, like a foundation except that it is a rich pollen-yellow. As I recall, I bought it from the Ulta website and it cost under $10. That was some help, but of course it couldn't make my foundations lighter, nor did it make them more neutral (or as I think of it, khaki) so I figured I needed a dedicated "olive" green mixer, plus a white. I decided to give Temptu brand a try because they make both colors (LA Girl makes white but not green, or else I would have gone with them again, as you get much more product for you dollar - Temptu's bottles are miniscule in comparison). Unfortunately, Temptu's green was sold out (or discontinued?), so I ended up buying white and blue, thinking I could mix my own green. I did manage to make my own personalized "pale olive" mixer drops, and I guess I'm satisfied with them, but to anyone facing the same problem that I am, and looking for the same solution, let me advise you to just buy all three colors (white, yellow, and blue) from LA girl. You will save money, have much more product to experiment with (and tailor-making your own perfect foundation shade can take a lot of experimenting), and, if coverage is something you look for, you will be much more satisfied with the results. These little Temptu mixer drops are surprisingly sheer. I used up nearly half of my bottle of white trying to lighten a too-dark foundation, pouring it recklessly into the larger bottle, but nothing seemed to be happening. Just trying to lighten a single pump of my favorite foundation required more than five or six drops of white. When I had, I guess, wasted that much of the white, I decided on a different approach. I added one pump of LA Girl's yellow and about six drops of the Temptu blue into what was left of my tiny bottle of Temptu white. This produced an excellent green-white-khaki, exactly what I needed. The trouble is that I have only half of an itty bitty bottle of it, and it requires six drops or more to "correct" a single pump of ordinary foundation. I'll probably run out of the stuff in a couple of weeks. I wish I had just stuck with LA Girl. All that said, I want to be fair to the Temptu brand. They make foundations for use with their proprietary airbrush machine. The sheerness is probably a necessary feature for that to work. I was mixing them with regular drugstore foundations, which they were never formulated for. And I will say, the Temptu drops have such a finely-milled texture that they produce a wonderful "refined" appearance to the skin. They weren't quite ideal as a solution to my issue, but for what they are, I think they're pretty impressive. I won't be buying them again (unless I decide to buy their whole airbrush system - unlikely), but if tiny bottles of highly refined sheerish foundations are what you're looking for, these would probably be perfect. I hope this is helpful for someone out there, since I know I cannot be the only very pale, very neutral skinned person in existence.
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