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- DioDioMar 19, 2024 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsThe glitters are a letdown... There are two, but they're both large, gritty peach-pink-gold particles that don't differ much. If they had to include glitters for variety, they should've just added one, or included shimmers or matte pearls instead. If that was too difficult, they could've at least added another low-chroma brown for eyebrows or eyeliner. The worst thing about collecting these palettes is the poor quality of the shimmers. What's the point of having great colors if the cosmetics don't deliver on the fantasy and ideal they're supposed to sell? It's not just about necessary shades and price. A few disappointing experiences like this, and you'll never reach for the product again.
TipThe lightest shade in the top row works great as a base, neutralizing yellowness and creating a soft, even canvas. It's also a nice color for a base blush, though it might be a bit dry for those with dry skin. The 'Fleur' shade is truly beautiful - perfect for a quick application when you're in a rush. The center shade in the bottom row is surprisingly not too red, more of a toned-down rose-brown to mauve-brown, making it versatile for the double eyelid line and outer corner. A famous makeup artist highly recommended this for cool-toned women, and I can see why it would be most basic for them. For warm-toned individuals like me who suit pink or coral but need more yellow, palettes 04 or 05 might be better for daily use. However, the 'Nude Blush' is the prettiest, and I really love the overall mood of this palette, even if it doesn't fully translate on my skin tone.