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- ha********Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresJun 17, 2021
The color is barely noticeable when applied, but the shimmer effect is quite visible. It contains numerous fine pearl particles with blue and silver undertones. Unfortunately, the glitter fallout is quite severe. It seems particularly prone to this issue, which is unavoidable. - gi*******Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedFeb 14, 2021
It's an icy, pearlescent eyeshadow. Rather than a solid base color, it applies as sparkling pearl particles. I use it as a highlight for my aegyo sal (under-eye puff) or as an accent on my eyelids. It's a bit challenging to incorporate into everyday makeup looks. The color has a strong white undertone, which can be tricky to work with. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 23, 2020
This is a blue glitter eyeshadow with a unique powder formula, not a liquid type. The white base is too prominent, making it feel heavy. It's disappointing that I can't just apply the blue glitter alone. - gk**********Combination SkinRecommendedAug 21, 2020
The uncommon sky blue base with white and blue pearls is beautiful It's a shame it's limited edition, and it might be challenging to use for everyday looks - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedSep 12, 2018
It's affordable and the shimmer is mesmerizing. The color applies light and white. While it might be too much for daily wear, it's perfect for adding a special touch. The staying power isn't great. Also, the formula seems a bit soft, making it somewhat difficult to apply smoothly. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinJan 24, 2018
First off, the shimmer is incredibly fine and delicate. It's absolutely mesmerizing and ethereal. The texture is somewhere between a powder and a cream, which allows the shimmer to apply beautifully. The shimmer colors are diverse and gorgeous. I'd say it's about 65% blue shimmer, 33% white shimmer, and 2% subtle pink shimmer. If you love blue shimmer and that bold, Western-style makeup look, and you want to apply highlighter on your cheekbones but your regular highlighter is empty and there's only an Etude House nearby - this can definitely work as a highlighter substitute. I'm giving it 3 points mainly because of how pretty the shimmer is. If the shimmer wasn't so nice, it would've been a 2. The staying power isn't great. The base color is not just white, it actually looks grayish. On your fingertip, it has a silvery feel, but the more you blend it, the grayer it becomes. It only starts looking pretty when you blend it so much that only the shimmer remains. However, the more you blend, the less it adheres to the skin. It's not ideal for use alone on the aegyo-sal (under-eye area). You'd need to blend it quite a bit... Your only options are to dab it in the center of the eyelid or blend it out really well. Honestly, it's somewhat usable, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it. I bought it on sale because it was cheap, and that's exactly what it's worth. If you're short on cash, go for it, but otherwise, I'd suggest saving up a bit more for something better. It looks pretty when applied well over a non-shimmery base. If you blend it out properly, the grayish tone disappears and only the shimmer remains (This might work beautifully for a winter holiday makeup look!) - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAug 19, 2017
I really liked the subtle blue sky tint it had. Also, the case itself... There's excess powder fallout, and the color isn't just silver, but more of a grayish pearl. Try using it as an under-eye product!