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- Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJul 17, 2023
I bought this right away when it came out as it was the first cool-toned contour I'd seen! I'm using it with great satisfaction. Even though it's marketed as cool-toned, I was a bit disappointed that some shades still had a slight yellow undertone. For the best results, first apply the lightest shade all over to create overall dimension, then use the darkest shade to add more depth. It looks beautiful! - qh******Normal SkinSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresOct 22, 2022
The cool tone is great and the color payoff is excellent! Perfect for nose contouring You need to be careful with the amount, and if you don't contour your jawline properly, it can look like you've got dirt on your face - 23*********Dehydrated SkinSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesRednessRecommendedMay 22, 2022
I absolutely love this product! Personally, I think it's as good as Too Cool for School. I've dropped it many times, but it hasn't broken. It's really versatile and easy to use, which is fantastic! There's honestly nothing to complain about. I adore this product and highly recommend it! The nose contouring is amazing and looks incredibly natural. - lu*******Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinSebum/BlackheadsRednessRecommendedFeb 17, 2022
After using only Too Cool for School, I found this mini palette hoping to reduce yellow and red undertones. I've been using it consistently ever since, but now I hear it's being discontinued! I only just found out when I came to write this review. Here's what I love about it: • The shadow colors are incredibly natural-looking • Unlike Too Cool where I only used certain shades, I've hit pan on every color in this palette • The powder is so finely milled, there's no clumping at all • It doesn't look cakey even with multiple layers It's hard to put into words... it's just an all-around great product that's difficult to break down into specific pros Excess powder fallout...? But honestly, this is pretty common with this type of shading product, so it's hard to really count it as a significant drawback The photo shows a comparison with Too Cool for School - je*******Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessRecommendedFeb 7, 2022
As someone with a summer cool tone complexion, I consider contouring one of the most crucial aspects of makeup. I remember when I didn't know about the brand Rarekind, but beauty YouTubers were raving about it, and it was constantly sold out. When they finally released a mini album contour, that too flew off the shelves! I recall waiting eagerly and finally managing to snag the #2 cool-toned contour when it was released. I had high hopes when I bought it, but for my fair skin (around shade 17-19), while it's a shadow color that removes redness for a cool-toned contour, the cool brown shade is a bit too intense for me to use as a contour! When I purchased it, it came as part of a Lohb's special set with a red brush for nose contouring. I wholeheartedly recommend the free brushes from Rarekind! It's best to buy this product when it's part of a special set. I even received a mirror, and the red color is truly beautiful! However, compared to other contour products, the case is strangely fragile. You absolutely can't drop it! The contour powder inside breaks easily too! The case is so delicate that it's difficult to carry around. In my personal opinion, there's no real need for it to come in three colors. While it's not terrible, if even a small dent forms, it's 100% more likely to break compared to other contours. I initially bought it partly because of the pretty case, but I became anxious about using it frequently. Now I've switched to a different contour. I probably won't buy it again in the future. - w4********Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJan 16, 2022
I've been consistently using this shading product since July 2021 up until now (January 2022). As you can see, I'm almost finished with it, which prompted me to write this review. Being the warm-hearted person I am, even my complexion has a warm tone. However, when I used warm-toned shading before, my face looked a bit muddy and the shading seemed to sit on top of my skin. This product solved that problem. Don't be fooled by the name 'Cool Brown' - it's not exclusively for cool-toned skin. This product works well for both warm and cool skin tones. The yellow undertones have been completely removed, creating a more natural shadow effect. The amount of product is quite generous, allowing for long-term use. + I repurchased this on February 12, 2022 The price is a bit steep and there's some excess powder fallout. However, these are common issues with most shading products, so I won't dwell on it further. You can purchase this at a discounted price from the Seoul Store. - lm*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesEnlarged PoresRednessRecommendedJan 2, 2022
A natural shadow color that removes redness and has a subtle grayish tone. Mix the three shades to contour your face and jawline, use the lightest shade for a soft shadow on the eye socket and bridge of the nose, then sculpt more details with the medium shade for a complete contouring look. The packaging design is pretty, resembling a CD case. It also feels sturdy, giving the impression it would survive a drop unscathed. Well, there's minimal excess powder, the color payoff is good, and the price isn't on the expensive side, so I can't really find any downsides. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedNov 14, 2021
As a cool-toned person, the color matched perfectly and looked beautiful even as an eyeshadow. It's great for versatile use as a medium shade. Sometimes the color payoff can be too intense, so you need to be careful with the amount you apply. It looks absolutely stunning when mixed with eyeshadow. - hy*****Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJul 2, 2021
There was a time when many brands like Peripera and Too Cool for School were launching new cool-toned contour products, causing quite a stir. I decided to purchase this one because it had been offering cool-toned contours even before the trend, and it often appeared in makeup artists' YouTube channels. First off, I was satisfied with its complete lack of red undertones. Even products claiming to be cool-toned often had a reddish tint right from the pan... This product, however, has no red at all - it's so khaki-toned that it almost has a slight yellow (or ivory?) tint to it. The pigmentation is also excellent. The powder is finely milled, which does cause some excess, but the color payoff is so good that the amount of powder kick-up seems reasonable. The color arrangement isn't in vertical stripes ( | | | ), but rather divided around the center of the circle, making it easy to blend and use. I'm so in love with the color that I think I'll be sticking with Rarekind for my contour needs for a while. Even Etude's shadow contour had a bit of a reddish tint in the pan. Unless another brand releases a cool-toned contour as muted as Rarekind's, I don't think I'll be buying from anywhere else. The powder is finely milled, which does cause some excess, but the color payoff is so good that the amount of powder kick-up seems reasonable. The shades don't gradually darken in steps, but rather feel like they're arranged in levels 1, 2, and 5. I use the darkest shade (level 5) for my brows and mix it in when I need a stronger contour, so it's versatile depending on how you think about it. It seems to be available online-only at Olive Young. You can't find it in-store, so you have to buy it blind without being able to test it first. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedMay 30, 2021
1. Perfect for cool skin tones. Absolutely no floating redness. 2. Lasts longer than expected! 3. While there's some excess, it's minimal! 4. Creates natural shadows without obvious shading lines. 5. The ingredients seem good? No wonder I didn't experience any blemishes or reactions. 1. It's small but I paid a high price... Couldn't tell the size online, thought I was getting the larger one. 2. No built-in brush, had to buy one separately.