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- ma*********Dry SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedSep 19, 2022
(This is shade #4) 1. Color: I bought 4 single eyeshadows for contouring to celebrate getting a 4-color palette, and the more I look at them, the more I love them! They appear matte, but actually have subtle shimmer, so they're closer to the shimmer category if we're being specific... If you have a warm complexion, these are shades you might want to keep on hand. It's called a budget-friendly dupe for MAC's Soba, and there's a reason for that nickname. 2. Pigmentation: Etude House shadows really excel in pigmentation. The color payoff is fantastic. They're perfect for creating depth and dimension. 3. Application: There's hardly any excess powder when applying, which makes them very user-friendly. 4. Creasing: They don't crease or crumble during use. They also have a luxurious feel to them. 5. Staying power: They don't smudge or fade. This might actually be their biggest advantage? Why on earth did they discontinue these? I was about to write a review after a long time, only to find out these shadows have been discontinued. Such a shame! - Hwahae UserOily SkinRecommendedFeb 1, 2021
It's incredibly soft, finely milled, and the color is gorgeous - it's perfect in every way! I always use this for my brown makeup looks. The subtle shimmer makes it absolutely stunning. I thought this would be an ongoing product... I can't believe it's been discontinued! If you happen to spot it online, grab it while you can! - hm**********Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 25, 2020
* The color is a medium shade between beige and brown with a subtle shimmer, but it's nearly matte when applied to the eyelids. * Minimal excess powder fallout. * Blends smoothly without clumping. * Reasonably priced. * The packaging is sleek and attractive. * Personally, I prefer pink coral or orange coral shades, so I didn't reach for this often. I'm not sure what makes this product stand out... (There doesn't seem to be anything else particularly noteworthy about it.) - gc******Combination SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessRecommendedApr 7, 2019
This review is based on extensive use. I bought this eyeshadow as soon as it came out, just wanting to add some depth around my eyes. I love that it has a subtle shimmer. While the photo shows it as brown, it's actually more of a grayish-brown. The powder is incredibly fine and soft, making it a joy to use! The color is perfect for warm skin tones, and it's ideal for adding depth to the center or outer corners of the eyes. There weren't really any downsides while using it. The only thing I noticed is that the container gets a bit messy with continued use, but that's something you can easily overlook. This eyeshadow is incredibly useful for contouring. When applied along the double eyelid line or around the outer corners of the eyes, it dramatically deepens the eye shape and makes them appear more defined. It's an excellent tool for creating depth! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedJan 29, 2019
A budget-friendly dupe for MAC Soba! It's truly beautiful. Perfect as a contour shade, and I love how the shimmer is just right - subtle yet noticeable. It's fantastic for contouring the nose, aegyo sal (under-eye puff), and all over the eyelids for an elegant look. There are no downsides. None at all! This is my holy grail. While it might not suit those aiming for a very fair complexion, it's perfect for a polished, put-together makeup look! Ideal for warm undertones in shades 21 and 22. Highly recommended for those with less prominent eyelid creases. Apply it across your eyelids for a sexy effect! - mo*********Combination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJan 26, 2019
It's very similar to Mac Soba! Mac Soba is a budget-friendly option ㅎㅎ When compared side-by-side, there are minor differences, but the color is almost identical, and the gold pearl dots are similar too. I just bought it because the color is pretty, and when I tried it on, it was similar to Mac Soba, so I swatched and compared them, and they're really quite alike ㅎㅎ The top one is Mac Soba, and the bottom one is Coffee Cognac. The texture is smooth and applies evenly. It's matte and velvety, with small gold pearls dotted throughout. It's great for eyeshadow looks, easy to use, and a color that suits everyone. You can lightly add some shading to the eyelids, naturally blend it into the crease, or use it as a base to help smooth out puffiness. Since it's so similar to Mac Soba, it's also versatile for eyeshadow looks, just like Mac Soba ㅎㅎ The Etude House Cashmere line has a more premium-looking and prettier case than regular single eyeshadows! There is a bit of fallout. It's not severe, but there is a slight amount. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinRecommendedSep 4, 2018
The color is absolutely delightful! It's perfect for creating subtle shadows while the fine shimmer sparkles beautifully. I love how finely milled the powder is too! There's a bit of excess powder kickup. However, when applied with fingers, the color payoff is truly gorgeous. If you use a brush that isn't soft enough, the applied product can turn back into powder and fall off. Apply with your fingers or use an extremely soft brush for best results. - se*****Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 19, 2018
The color is absolutely gorgeous! There's no redness, and it has just the right amount of subtle shimmer for perfect contouring. The swatches in the photo were applied twice by hand. Here are the hand swatches: 1. Etude House Coffee in Cognac 2. Etude House Softly Dried Pine Cone 3. Etude House Coconut on the Beach 4. The Face Shop Vintage Rose 5. Innisfree Camellia at Sunset There's nothing particularly bad to mention! Maybe the color payoff is a bit intense? But I'm really satisfied and enjoying using it. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJul 7, 2018
I bought this product without much thought during a buy-one-get-one-free sale, but I'm using it surprisingly well. Some say it's a cheaper alternative to MAC's Soft Brown, and there is a similar feel to it. It's great for creating shadows. Interestingly, I just noticed it's made in Italy...? Why...? It's come from a place I haven't even been to myself! The color payoff is intense. This could be seen as both an advantage and a disadvantage. If you carelessly apply it with your fingers, you might end up with an overly dramatic look. This is where it differs from Soft Brown - while Soft Brown can be applied quickly and still look appropriate, this one requires a bit more attention. It's better to focus on applying it to the outer corner of the eye rather than the inner corner. - gr*******Oily SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedMay 26, 2018
Wow, I absolutely adore this unique shade! First off, the Satin Fit Eyes line itself has incredibly intense pigmentation. I've often been disappointed by the weak color payoff of Etude eyeshadows, but this one's strong pigmentation is so satisfying. The 'Coffee in Cognac' shade is perfect for creating depth and dimension. It has no red undertones at all, with just a hint of khaki and the subtlest golden shimmer that gives a soft glow. I use this color daily! There seems to be a bit of excess powder fallout. Other than that, I'm completely satisfied!