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- mi*******Dry SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresDec 6, 2022
The color itself is visually appealing. It's a subtle pastel coral with hints of pink and orange, reminiscent of a crayon-like tangerine shade. This shade is quite challenging to pull off. It seems like it would only suit Aoi Yu. When applied, it makes the face look rather messy. Let's not buy into trends blindly. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinRecommendedAug 21, 2020
The fine particles spread evenly without streaking. The color is also beautiful. The top part hardens and changes quickly, possibly due to the oils on the brush. - ji*****Combination SkinSensitive SkinFeb 18, 2018
The ultra-fine particles create a surprisingly luxurious texture As someone with a cool yellow undertone, I'm better off not using this. It's more suitable for those beautiful ladies with deep undertones - wl******Dry SkinNov 1, 2017
I bought the soft coral color, but I don't see it listed here. It's a color that warm-toned beauties will adore! My skin is a very yellow warm tone, so I've often bought blushes only to use them a few times before giving up because they made my face look too flushed. But after trying Shu Uemura, I immediately purchased this one! I'm still using it and I'm so satisfied! When I even out my complexion and apply this, I look absolutely fresh-faced and innocent. The plastic case, which costs around 10,000 to 15,000 won, feels quite flimsy for its price. The staying power is average. After about 4 hours, it fades slightly, so you might need to reapply once for all-day wear. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinJul 8, 2017
The color payoff is fantastic and I absolutely love the shade. That's why I can't help but use it sparingly. I bought it when it was all the rage, so it's quite old now, but I'm keeping it well-preserved because I just can't let it go. It's such a shame that this product has been discontinued. I really can't understand why they would do that... - to**********Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinJan 18, 2017
M521 - I've been using the renewed product. Since I don't wear makeup daily, it lasts a long time. The powder has fine particles, and despite not being a deep shade, it provides good color payoff. It suits my warm complexion naturally, which I'm pleased about! There's some excess powder fallout, which is a bit disappointing. But what's more upsetting is the presence of unfavorable ingredients. I was shocked when I found out. I'll use up what I have since it's a waste, but I won't repurchase. Using a dedicated brush rather than your fingers results in a more natural application. - mi**********Oily SkinSensitive SkinDec 4, 2016
I bought this because of Aoi's famous blush, and it truly lives up to the hype. It gives such a pure, innocent look that perfectly complements fair skin. The delicate color is unmatched by any other brand. The shade is absolutely gorgeous! The case looks like a child's toy and feels flimsy. I'm worried the lid might shatter if I drop it. The packaging quality doesn't match the price point. While the excess isn't terrible, there's still some powder fallout that can make things messy. It's disappointing that there's no mirror or built-in brush. It seems like they're relying solely on the brand name and color payoff. - ki*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinNov 22, 2016
The ultimate blush for warm skin tones! No need to say more - I've been using it for 6 years! The color seems to have changed slightly with the renewal, but I'm not too picky about that and still use it happily! - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinOct 27, 2016
I used m345 and I can see why it's so popular. The vibrant coral-pink shade is truly beautiful. The excess powder fallout is really severe... If you drop it, it's game over. It's not just a case of a small crack - the entire contents get completely destroyed. The packaging is way too flimsy. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinOct 22, 2016
I bought the renewed m521. It applies like a watercolor, leaving a soft, powdery finish. The color is beautiful and the pigmentation is incredibly good. It breaks easily and the staying power is poor. My skin usually holds blush well, but this one... Well, like Canmake, Japanese blushes seem to fade particularly quickly. It has more of a pink undertone compared to m44, making it feel like a typical color you'd find in a drugstore. While it looks pretty on deep undertones, it doesn't feel particularly special. If you're craving that peachy look, try to find an older m44, even if it's secondhand. Alternatively, gently pat on the lightest shade from Skinfood's Lip & Cheek in Tomato Jelly, then layer Shu Uemura's blush over a slightly larger area. This gets you closer to m44 and lasts all day! A pro tip, perhaps? Using this blush alone gives more of a 'Peach! Apricot?' kind of vibe.