So my DMs blew up when TIRTIR dropped this thing and it vanished from every website in like, 90 minutes. I get it—the marketing is aggressive. But does it actually hold up for a full day without looking like a cracked desert floor?
Here’s the thing nobody tells you: the finish is so shiny it borderline looks wet. Like you just ran a 5K and then dabbed on highlighter. That’s the vibe.
It’s a cushion foundation with SPF 50+ and a 24-hour wear claim. Costs about $34. I bought it because I hate reapplying makeup and I’m lazy.
Mask Fit Technology
It’s supposed to cling to your skin like a second layer—no budging, no settling into lines.
High Coverage
One pat and you’re done. Two pats and you look like a porcelain doll. Three pats and you’re entering uncanny valley territory.
Shade Range
21 shades. Finally. The lightest one actually runs pale-pink, not jaundice-yellow.
They loaded this with skincare ingredients because apparently we need our foundation to also be a serum now. It’s got niacinamide for brightness and adenosine for anti-aging—but the real star is the 30% panthenol, which is basically a moisture bomb.
- Niacinamide: Fades dark spots over time
- Adenosine: Smooths fine lines
- Panthenol: Locks in hydration without grease
- Hyaluronic Acid: Plumps skin so it doesn’t look flat
First pat: liquidy, almost watery. Dries down in under 10 seconds to a dewy skin-like finish. Not sticky. Not dry. Weirdly breathable for something that claims to be bulletproof.
Week 3: I wore it through a humid subway commute, a crying session over a breakup text, and a 10-hour workday. It faded gracefully—didn’t crack, didn’t pool in my smile lines. But by hour 18, my T-zone looked a little… celebratory. Shiny. Not cakey though.
My pores looked smaller after a week of wear. Not gone—just… quieter. The coverage stayed medium-high all day. But if you have dry patches, this will find them and make them friends.
It’s not a 24-hour miracle. But for 12 solid hours of looking like you have perfect skin? It delivers. The hype is real—just don’t expect to sleep in it.