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- lg*****Dry SkinSensitive SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresDec 4, 2024
I bought it because I heard the pearly white shade was great for cool skin tones, but I didn't find myself reaching for it much Being a liquid formula, it actually ended up feeling drier than powder formulas over time - ju********Combination SkinSensitive SkinJan 21, 2021
Great for cool-toned skin! It can give you a subtle, refined look. Although it's from the same brand as Kitten Karma, the quality seems different. The shimmer particles are much finer, so it's less sparkly. Sometimes it even made my eyelids look like they had dead skin cells - not a good look! - hd*****Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinNov 10, 2020
It's beautiful! Especially flattering for cool skin tones. It has this multi-dimensional, iridescent tear-drop effect with a subtle hint of pink mixed in. My skin tone is 21, but I've gotten a bit paler recently. When I apply it all over, it looks a bit too light, so I only use it as a highlight on certain areas. It's more of an accent than a natural look. - ba*********Combination SkinRecommendedAug 25, 2020
I highly recommend this product for those with cool summer skin tones! It's perfect as an accent when doing a cool-toned eye makeup look. I've heard this product has been or is about to be discontinued. Also, it tends to dry out quickly, which is a shame. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 22, 2020
This liquid eyeshadow comes in a lovely light pink shade. It's perfect for creating a fresh, innocent look. You need to apply a very small amount. Otherwise, it can appear too white on the skin. - ro*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 22, 2020
This beautiful pink pearl shade is perfect for cool-toned skin. Apply a small amount all over the eyelids for a truly stunning look. It might be challenging for warm-toned skin as it could appear too stark. Highly recommended for those with cool undertones. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinRecommendedAug 22, 2020
It's surprisingly hard to find glitter similar to this one. The color itself is an incredibly light, high-brightness pink. It's perfect for highlighting the aegyo sal (under-eye puffiness). The applicator tip is too thick, making it difficult to apply directly. Among Stila's glitters, this color seems to dry out faster than others, though I'm not sure if it's just my imagination... - ap*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedAug 21, 2020
This whitish lavender glitter is absolutely stunning for cool-toned skin. I'd highly recommend it to those who don't suit warm tones or chunky glitter particles! It's a shame that it seems to dry out quickly, so you might end up tossing it before using it all up. - my******Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 20, 2020
It's great for a light application. I recommend this to those who find overly sparkly glitters overwhelming. Stila's brush is always a bit disappointing. The brush tip is too thick for applying under the eyes. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJul 3, 2020
The color is absolutely gorgeous - a clear, soft lavender-pink with plenty of bright opal and pink pearls. The pearls are on the larger side, making it quite glamorous. You'll need to control the amount for daily wear. Highly recommended for light cool-toned skin! The base color isn't dull at all, but applies beautifully and clearly. When you put this on, your eyes truly sparkle. It's not heavy, but rather clear and luminous. It tends to clump and sets quickly, making it difficult to spread thinly. The more you layer, the more it clumps and cakes. It requires skill to apply a thin layer in one go. The high level of skill needed might be challenging for beginners (I've had many failed attempts too). The price is steep - I wish they'd reduce the quantity and lower the price. The applicator tip could also use some improvement to be thinner. Applying directly with the applicator tip leads to caking and clumping disasters. Instead, dispense some product on the back of your hand, then gently pat and spread it with your fingertip, or use a cotton swab (using a brush will only ruin the brush). If anyone has good techniques, please share your tips - I'm desperately seeking advice!