LUMMIR Light on Eyes Shadow Palette [8PM03 Autumn Sunset] Reviews
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- EpiphyllumJan 8, 2025Combination Skin
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ConsThe price is quite high compared to the amount. I haven't really considered the shadow capacity much, but it would be heartbreaking to see the bottom. That's why I'm mentioning it. As a green lover, when road shops used to boldly pick out colors, I bought a few khaki shadows, and what I felt was that they were easy to swatch darker than the outward color. This palette shadow also has a bit of that feel. But this one is pretty in its own way.
TipWhen I rummaged through my eyeshadow drawer one day, I felt a sense of regret as it seemed I had only purchased warm-toned shades, lacking variety. Going forward, I should be more mindful to buy palettes with colors I don't already own, or with unique compositions. Although I was hesitant to purchase this lake-themed palette, thinking it was categorized as an autumn type, it turns out this was the palette I should have bought without hesitation. The quality is truly excellent, and while the color composition may seem ordinary at first glance, they perform surprisingly well once applied. So if there's a palette that catches your eye, don't worry about duplicating your existing collection or your personal coloring - just go for it!