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- 헬로이티Aug 3, 2021 (UTC)Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsI'm really curious why all the warm light and soft tone palettes always have to include sandy-colored glitters... Instead, I think it would be much more practical to include ivory/champagne highlighter-type shades that don't have an overpowering yellow undertone. The glitters that show up strongly on the base color just make the overall look feel heavy, and I end up not using them at all. And that last deep shadowy color (for eyeliner use) - I think a lot of people don't actually use that either. These days, 4-pan palettes are all the rage, with the formula being (base), (medium intensity), (glitter), (eyeliner/deep shadow). It's become an industry standard, so I hope the next palette will have the color selection more thoughtfully considered.
TipIn the midst of the cool light trend, it's surprisingly hard to find warm light products, so I'm quite satisfied with this!