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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinJan 11, 2017
The pearlescent effect is beautiful.. The color in the pan looks very light pink, so I wasn't sure how to use it, but when applied, it expresses itself transparently... Layering it builds up to a more opaque, paint-pot-like effect... It's fun to mix it with other eyeshadow colors... Surprisingly, it can create a nice color when mixed with eyeshadows that feel a bit lacking on their own. When applied on the eyes, the pearlescent particles can feel a bit scratchy on the skin... Sensitive individuals may find it uncomfortable... It has a different feel compared to the pearlescent particles in Chanel cream eyeshadows. Let's Skate seems to express itself quite subtly... If you'd like a more glamorous look, you can use Let's Skate as a base and top it with a powder-type pearlescent eyeshadow - it helps to complement each other's shortcomings... It becomes more vibrant and long-lasting... When you want to create a tear-inducing effect, the Let's Skate + powder pearl combination works well too. - wh********Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinNov 8, 2016
The pearl shimmers. If you're looking for the Opal Pearl Cream Eyeshadow, I highly recommend it👀 I want to applaud MAC's amazing makeup-creating abilities. - Even a tiny amount can cover the entire neighborhood - The quantity is really, really a lot. Extremely abundant It's not that the amount itself is a lot, but since you only need to use a small amount each time, it feels like there's a lot - The pink base with the opal pearl = brightens up the eye area. I think those with sunken or discolored eyelids will love this (It's a product loved by moms. It's actually become my mom's ultimate favorite) - I actually went to get the Layering Test and loved it so much that I bought it. It has such a beautiful prettiness - The case has a luxurious feel (And the fact that it's not a fingerprint-sensitive case is a plus) - The texture is somewhere between a cream and a powder, If you apply it as a base and layer powder eyeshadow on top, the staying power increases. (It also emits an opal beam through the layered eyeshadow) - The surface is sticky. It's fine when you scoop out the product and apply it, but the sticky surface makes it difficult to pick up at times (Be careful not to get it on your fingertips) - When the surface dries out, you need to lightly scrape it off with a cotton swab while using it - Even though I have single eyelids, there was some clumping. (In my personal opinion, the now-discontinued Missha Cream Pearl Eyeshadow was about 2 times better. Just because something is expensive doesn't mean it's the best) - The pearl bits roll around on the face - The price is also quite evil - Why did they put it in a glass container, making my makeup bag a struggle? Forced to be a vanity fixture = Personally, I'm not satisfied with the user experience, so I probably won't repurchase If you buy it, testing is a must. It's cheaper to buy at the duty-free shop It's good to use it with points, but it's even better to use it as a pearl base! (It increases the staying power of the powder eyeshadow layered on top)