CATRICE Pro Slim Eyeshadow Palette [NextGen Nude] Reviews
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- 나예요안녕Dec 10, 2020Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsThe powder fallout is really severe. (You can see it clearly in the close-up photo I took, so please take a look. It may be because I rubbed it while swatching, but the powder fallout is quite heavy.) The pearl eyeshadows are easily crumbled. The three pearl shades - passionate, provocative, and dramatic - are regular pearls, not crystal glitters, and have a slightly moist pearl texture, so they tend to crumble easily (?) They can be pressed down with the fingers, but they're not a jelly-like type of eyeshadow.
TipWhile all the colors are pretty, the noble color is one I didn't use much before, but when I tried using it as a blush, it gave a peach-orange glow, so I've been using it for eye makeup as well as blush! The vision color, when dotted and applied underneath, can create a shimmery, tear-effect makeup look.