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- 뷰블찌Feb 18, 2020 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsFallout As mentioned earlier, there's some fallout when applying the shadows. The particles can clump slightly on first touch, so it's best to evenly distribute the product on your brush or tap off excess before applying. Seasonality While it's great for spring or summer looks, it doesn't quite suit colder winter makeup. It's challenging to create a cozy makeup look with these shades. That's why I tend not to reach for it in winter.
TipLet me show you how I use this palette for my daily makeup! Apply Dried Rose all over the eyelid and under the eye as a base. Next, lightly apply Pink Mulling to the inner crease. I usually apply it up to where it's slightly visible when my eyes are open. Thinly apply Black Swan where you'd put eyeliner, then slightly smudge it. This prevents your eyeliner from looking disconnected from your eye makeup. (In the photo, I applied it a bit thick with my finger.) Finally, apply Rose Quartz to the center of the eyelid and under the eye to complete the look! If you don't have a thin brush for under-eye application, you can use a cotton swab to apply it to the aegyo-sal area. The photos are arranged horizontally, with the final photo showing the completed look. Thank you for reading!