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- #annannaFeb 19, 2017 (UTC)Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsThe built-in brush is quite stiff. While the stiffness helps with pigmentation, it can also be irritating for some. If you don't like the stiffness, I'd recommend trying a different product. Personally, I find the stiffness helpful as it allows for good color payoff and easy shaping. Oh, and the product does tend to create a lot of powder fallout - it's almost like scraping it off. The last color in the palette doesn't get used as much. I typically use the middle shade the most, and if I've dyed my hair a lighter color, I'll use the front shade. But unless you have very dark brown or black hair, the last shade often goes unused. (Since I haven't dyed my hair in a while, I've actually been using the last shade quite a bit lately.) You can use it as an eyeshadow, but since it's meant for brows, the color payoff is darker and more intense compared to regular eyeshadows. So the result isn't as natural-looking. It's also a bit drier in texture compared to eyeshadows, so you have to be careful when applying to avoid patchiness. This product just goes to show that even though cosmetics may seem similar, there can be subtle differences between them.