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- ai******Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedJun 9, 2025
I bought this after MinSco recommended the Filly Milly small puff combination! Since glowy makeup suits me, I use this to slightly tone down the shine under my eyes and around my smile lines. When I highlight the high points of my face, it looks beautiful. It even lightly covers dark circles. It's great for under the eyes where the skin is thin - it's gentle and doesn't make my makeup look cakey. The application is really smooth. For shade 21, it goes on with a bright finish, so up to shade 19 you can use it as a matte highlighter. I didn't experience any skin sensitivity. I didn't use the shading much, but since it's for warm tones, it has a slightly yellow tint. It might work better if mixed with a gray-toned contour. Use with the Filly Filly mini finger puff - gg****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedApr 18, 2025
The shading powder doesn't have much excess fallout, and even with my clumsy hands, it applies evenly with good color payoff. I don't usually use dark shades, so I appreciate the abundance of lighter colors, though the darker shades could be a bit larger. The volumizer colors are not too bold, giving a natural yet bright look that's quite nice. The volumizer shades in the warm shading palette are definitely less intimidating than those in the cool shading palette. I chose the warm shading palette, but it feels a bit too warm for my taste. It has a yellowish tone... Also, I bought this because a famous person raved about the volumizer, so I had high expectations. I think I might have set my hopes too high. It's not bad, but honestly, I'm not sure if it's as amazing as I was led to believe. - tj********Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresRecommendedMar 19, 2025
I bought this product specifically for the matte highlighter, and I'm really happy with it! I was worried the cool-tone version might look too bluish, so I went for the warm-tone version. I was a bit nervous it might look off on me, but both the highlighter and shading have a nice neutral tone that works perfectly. Completely satisfied! Like all powders, if you don't apply it correctly, it can look cakey and crack. - ys******Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedOct 29, 2024
* Shade 13 Cool Tone * Favorite Contours: Wake Make Soft Cool / Ameli Macaron Grey / BBIA Pistachio Blossom * Favorite Non-Shimmer Highlighters: Revesang Snow White / Wake Make Blanc (Blue Core Blurring Palette) / Too Slash For Cube White I've tried every Korean brand contour without exception, and Wake Make and Ameli were consistently my top picks. However, when Wake Make's formula changed oddly, NAMING rose to become my new favorite. Among mid-range brands (excluding department stores), I found it has the finest particles and excellent pore-blurring effects. There's a slight excess of powder, but the pigmentation is so good that even the thinnest application gives a natural contour for shade 13. If you liked the unique powdery texture of NAMING's cheek products, you'll love this. In close-up shots, the volumizer part looks lighter than the cool grey shade, but when applied to the face, the cool grey volumizer actually appears brighter. For shade 13, the warm brown volumizer doesn't provide any highlighting effect and should be used just as a powder. Rather than expecting it to enhance volume, anticipate a clean, polished look with skin texture blurring. Personally, I prefer products that dramatically enhance volume even if they have thicker particles and feel heavier, so Revesang and Wake Make remained unbeatable for me. However, the Clear Cool Grey has a hint of dullness in the volumizer, so if you have a skin tone of 21 or higher that extremely rejects ashiness, I recommend the warm shade. I bought this solely for the volumizer, but as expected, the contour was too yellow and dark. I depotted it and replaced it with the left color of the TAGS Mono Cool. These days, even warm-toned contours tend to be more neutral, but this one has an honestly warm temperature. It's like the discontinued Espoir Light Grey with two drops of yellow added. The mold is compatible with TAGS contour, so if the contour doesn't work for you like it didn't for me, I suggest depotting and using it that way. - am*******Dry SkinRecommendedAug 26, 2024
I'm absolutely in love with the composition of this product! The matte highlighter and shading combo offers such versatility. There's honestly nothing to complain about. In fact, I'm planning to buy the cool-toned version too!