April Skin Magic Snow Cushion Renewal: The Micro-Particle Upgrade That Fixes Darkening
The April Skin Magic Snow cushion just got a serious refresh, and if you've been burned by afternoon darkening or uneven pore coverage, this is worth your attention. The renewal isn't just a packaging swap—the formula has actually shifted in ways that show up on skin.
The most obvious change: the case went from black to a pearl-white finish that catches light. But the real story is inside. The new version bumps water serum content to 58% (hyaluronic acid and panthenol included), which means it applies smoother and stays dewy without feeling heavy. The powder particles shrunk by 62%, so they nestle into pores and texture lines instead of sitting on top. You notice this immediately when you tap the teardrop-shaped puff (upgraded from round) into fine zones—eyes, nose sides, mouth corners—and watch it meld without skipping a beat.
![]()
The darkening test is where the renewal earns its name. On the old version, swatches would shift noticeably warmer after 4 hours. The new formula holds its original tone through a full workday; color stays clear, not muddy. Reviewers across multiple skin types (dry, combination, sensitive) reported minimal oxidation even without a setting powder, which is a real win for summer wear and touch-ups.
Color range stayed at four shades—19 Fair Beige, 21 Light Beige, 22 Pink Beige, 23 Natural Beige—but the new formulation reads slightly brighter overall. If you found 21 too dark before, the renewal 21 might finally be your match. The formula also plays well with both dry and combination skin; it doesn't cake or feel tight, but it holds without constant powder reapplication.
![]()
Where it lands: strong coverage that doesn't look heavy, a hydrated finish that reads as a natural glow rather than wet shine, and pore-blurring that actually works. The trade-off is minor oiliness on very oily skin by late afternoon, but for dry-to-combination types, it's a solid daily driver. Reviewers noted they could skip concealer for minor blemishes and texture—the cushion handled it alone.
![]()
One detail that keeps coming up: the application feels buttery now. The 58% serum base means less tugging, more gliding, and a finish that stays put. If you were already a fan of the original, the renewal holds everything you loved (pore coverage, staying power) and smooths out the rough edges (the darkening, the slight tackiness). Available at Olive Young and other Korean beauty retailers.
![]()
Best for: anyone tired of their cushion shifting two shades darker by 3pm, or anyone with visible pores and texture who wants real coverage without the matte, mask-like feel. If your skin runs very oily, you might still want a powder backup, but for dry and combination types, this is a genuine upgrade.
More from K-Beauty

The Idol Effect: Four K-Beauty Brands That Sold Out After Signing a Star
K-Beauty Searches Explode to 10x French Beauty: Why Global Consumers Now Buy 'What Koreans Actually Use'

Olive Young Achasan: tax-free K-beauty restocking stop in east Seoul

Dr. G's Red Blemish Line Gets a New Face in Japan

Baby DONT Cry's Ihyeon and Beni Are Now the Faces of VDL

K-makeup is softer skin, not heavier coverage—here's how
Comments (0)
You
Sign in to reply.
