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- Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinMar 11, 2020
This is the perfect brown shade for everyday use. It's my go-to eyeshadow when doing my eye makeup. The color is a light brown with just a hint of red undertone. However, it's less reddish and lighter compared to other shadows in the Maple Road line. This makes it an excellent base color, and it shows up nicely when applied to the eyelids. The subtle red tone also means it could potentially work as a contour shade. It's ideal as a base, and you can layer darker shadows on top for dimension. There's minimal excess powder, and it doesn't crease in the eyelid folds even after hours of wear. The packaging has a lovely autumnal vibe too. I'll definitely repurchase when I run out. There's hardly anything to complain about... Etude House eyeshadows are now my trusted go-to! - Hwahae UserDry SkinAtopy SkinAcne SkinJan 11, 2020
The 'Rustle Rustle' product seems to be perfect as a basic base in the 'Look at My Eyes Maple Road' line. It has a light brown/caramel color that gives off autumn vibes. While it can function as a blush, you might need to apply it a bit more heavily for it to show up. For a really pretty look, try using 'Rustle Rustle' as a base and then applying a similar shade to 'Autumn Orange' from the 'Look at My Eyes Maple Road' line. Overall, I'm in love with the packaging design - it's simple yet cute with its autumn leaf motif. My friend bought this product for me from the store. While the sticker on the container peels off easily, there's a slight residue left behind. It works wonderfully as a base! - 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.