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Reviews
- Hwahae UserDry SkinAtopy SkinAcne SkinFeb 2, 2021
The neutral beige-brown color makes it great for use as a base eyeshadow It's a bit disappointing that you need to be careful when applying due to some excess powder fallout - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAtopy SkinSep 19, 2020
The pumpkin color with a hint of white makes it perfect as a base for that full-on autumn vibe Etude always discontinues the prettiest products... Don't you think that's going too far? - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinMar 6, 2020
The color was great for adding depth and dimension. It seems suitable for those with oily skin. The shade is a warm orangey-brown! It felt similar to the 'Coconut' color from Etude's Beach collection. Of course, when swatched on the hand, there's a difference, and this one has more of an orange undertone. However, when applied side by side on the eyelids, there wasn't a noticeable difference between this shadow and the Coconut shadow. Perhaps that's why I don't find myself reaching for this eyeshadow very often. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSep 19, 2019
I thought it was a light clay color at first glance, but when applied to the eyes, it's a beautiful orange hue that's stunning even when worn alone. The color is gorgeous, giving off a unique and atmospheric vibe. As a base, it has a strong presence and blends well with other point colors. However, it can stand out as a point color on its own. Even after applying VDL eye primer, the color fades on the crease after a while. The eyeline itself has some excess powder. It's easy to apply, perfect for days when touch-ups are possible. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSep 19, 2019
As we all know, Etude eyeshadows are famous for their affordable price, high adherence, and exceptional color payoff. When I first got my hands on the Maple Road collection, I thought, 'Wow, they really brought their A-game with this release!' The collection features perfect fall brown tones and muted orange shades that anyone would love. I'd say the biggest strength of this Maple Road line is definitely the color selection. Etude has once again proven why they're the go-to brand for eyeshadows. The shimmer shades use gold pearls to create a sultry autumn vibe. This palette is versatile enough for everyday looks and can be amped up for special occasions too. BR422 Autumn Sunset - Great as an eyeshadow base or blush, muted orange tone BR424 Dried Maple - Eyeshadow base or blush, muted apricot shade RD308 Brick Maple - Social media sensation, beautiful as a muted red blush BE119 Healing Drive - Perfect for daily contouring, pink-beige tone BR423 Acorn Gathering - Essential basic shade for contouring, deep brown BR432 Crunchy Maple Steps - Orange-brown color with gold-pink pearl BR421 Rustling Leaves - Classic contouring base shade, light brown As long as you choose colors that suit you best, you won't have any regrets! - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinSep 16, 2019
Healing Drive: A product with a subtle pearlescent apricot hue. While other Air Mousse Eyes products have strong and vibrant pearls, this one is subtle enough for daily wear. Crunchy Leaves: An orange-brown shade that appears more orange on the wrist but leans more brown when applied to the eyes. It's a dark brown that works well as a base over a lighter brown. Dried Maple: A slightly redder orange hue. It's closer to red/orange than brown but not overwhelming. Stepping on Crisp Leaves: A subtle pearlescent brown-leaning orange. Suitable for everyday use. Brick Maple: The most pigmented shadow in the Maple Road single shadow collection, requiring careful brush control. It captures the color of red maple leaves, which might be a bit intense for daily wear. Autumn Sunset: The second most pigmented shade, featuring a classic brick orange color. A perfect autumn-inspired hue. Gathering Acorns: Similar to Healing Drive and Stepping on Crisp Leaves, it appears dark in photos but applies as a light, wearable daily shadow. Given the vast array of shadows Etude offers, these colors might feel familiar, almost common. (This applies to all seven shades mentioned above.) It seems less like a true color innovation and more like a seasonal repackaging of autumn-appropriate shades to fit the design concept.