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Feb 6, 2018
- Suitable for darker complexions (shade 23 and above). A few years ago, there weren't many good contouring products in drugstores, and even when available, they were too light for darker skin tones like mine. However, this product, recommended by Ssine, makes contouring possible even for those with deeper skin tones. - The color payoff is intense. This is both an advantage and a disadvantage - since it's highly pigmented, you only need to use a small amount, making the product last longer.
- It has a strong red undertone. When applied to the face, it appears almost like a red-brown. As someone with a warm undertone (specifically a deep undertone bright), this product makes contouring look too obvious and unnatural on me. While careful application can work, even slightly overdoing it can make the outer parts of the face look reddish. - Due to its high pigmentation, poor application can result in an unnatural look with harsh lines and overly darkened areas. It's crucial to tap off excess product from the brush and not use too much. Opt for a fluffy, less dense brush rather than a tightly packed one. - The value for money isn't exceptional. While the case is sturdy, you can now find better products at even lower prices. - A few years ago, I would have highly recommended this product. However, contouring options in drugstores have greatly improved, with a wide variety of formulas and shades for different skin tones. There are now many contouring products superior to this one.

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