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- Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinMay 5, 2020
First, let me get straight to the point: those with cool undertones will be absolutely thrilled with this product! The eyeshadow has almost no yellow or red undertones, which makes it perfect for cool-toned skin. For those with warm undertones, it could work wonderfully as a contouring shade. One thing to keep in mind is that the color payoff is a bit more intense than your average eyeshadow. However, if you use a light hand and control the amount you apply, you'll achieve a beautiful look. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinJan 17, 2019
It's great as an eyeshadow, but it's even better as a nose contour! I have a deep undertone, light winter cool complexion, and it creates such a natural contour! The grayish-brown shade allows for incredibly natural contouring of the nose, even around the nostrils! I bought this as an alternative to BBIA's Peanut Blossom contour because of its poor ingredients, and this one has better ingredients that don't irritate my skin. I wish it was a bit lighter! I felt the color was a bit too dark even for use as an eyeshadow. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinDec 29, 2017
The Yekul Light Nose Bridge is great for contouring and shading. I was originally going to buy Peach Blossom, but every Lotte store I went to was out of stock or sold out, so I bought this instead. The color payoff is smooth and nice. It's a really natural shadow color without any reddish or yellowish tones - it's my favorite contouring eyeshadow I've used so far. I've also tried the Too Cool for School one, but I found it to be too yellow for me. It's not so much that it's disappointing, but when using it for contouring, you really need to be careful with the application and make sure to evenly distribute it on the brush. The color is quite pigmented, so it can be a bit tricky to work with. If you prefer a more subtle contouring look, you might want to avoid this. But if you like a more defined, sculpted look, it works well as long as you're mindful of the application. The Yekul Light is great for Mute-compatible folks who want to use it for contouring! For a more subtle, natural-looking contour, Peach Blossom is a good option. If you prefer a more intense, sculpted contour, this is the one to get. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAtopy SkinSensitive SkinSep 3, 2017
Versatile for various uses Mild and calm matte eyeshadow The color is darker than expected. Since I don't usually wear heavy makeup, I use it to cover my eyebrows and eyeliner, but it doesn't seem to blend in well... If you want to use it for shading, you need to dip in a lot to avoid unevenness I use a brush instead of applying it with my fingers, as it tends to clump a bit - Hwahae UserCombination SkinDec 5, 2015
I've tried all the Piaa multi-grain & mineral shadows, and if I had to pick the one with the most versatile use, it would definitely be the Job's Tears for me. It's great not only for eyeshadow, but also for shading and brow makeup. I prefer to keep the front part of my brows lighter than the tails, and the color of the Job's Tears is just perfect for that. I use it so often that I end up using it for nose shading as well...and since the nose area can look a bit plain, I'll use it on my chin too...so this ends up being the product I use the most. Personally, I think the color is the second prettiest after the barley powder. When doing shading, if you don't control the amount just right, the shadows can become really dark. Then it can end up looking kind of painful...haha