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- di****Dry SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsWrinkles/ElasticityRednessRecommendedSep 16, 2024
1) The '933 Pastel Glow' is a limited edition color for Spring/Summer 2024. It features a lovely lavender shade. 2) After not wearing much makeup for a few years due to the pandemic, I ended up discarding a lot of color cosmetics. Some people call it 'Ganeda' (never throw away powder products), so I tried to keep the truly precious limited editions or items I really loved. However, when I applied some eyeshadows and blushes, I developed a skin irritation, so I had to stop. 3) I tearfully threw away so many products. It was heartbreaking. I made a vow then: - Never hoard makeup - Only buy what I'll actually use - If I buy something, use it diligently to avoid waste I really steeled my resolve. That's how I ended up carefully choosing this 5-color Dior palette. 4) In the past, I'd often end up using only one or two shades from Dior palettes due to their intense pigmentation. I had sworn never to buy them again after a major declutter. But when I tried this one in-store, all five colors seemed very wearable. It haunted me for days! This Dior 5-color palette is a precious item I bought after much deliberation. I visited the store several times... In the end, I couldn't get it when it was available and had to beg and plead to have it ordered. I waited ten days, feeling quite desperate! 5) For several months since purchasing, it's been my most-used daily palette. Unlike how the colors appear in the pan, they apply very softly with just one swipe. Of course, you can build them up for more intensity, but I chose this palette because the colors suit me well without being overwhelming. Many Dior 5-color palettes are like this. That's why it's crucial to swatch them in-store, as the color payoff can differ from how they look in the pan. I rarely review eyeshadows or lip products, but I'm writing about this one because it's truly become my everyday palette. 6) Even the seemingly bright lavender shade in the upper left corner looks subtle when used for eye contouring. 7) Initially, I was unsure about the darker shade in the bottom right, thinking it might be too intense. However, it's perfect for adding depth to the outer corner. Without it, my eyes might look too small! It's not too warm-toned either, striking just the right balance. 8) The center shade works wonderfully as a highlight for the aegyo-sal (under-eye puff) and inner corner, eliminating the need for a separate highlighter. 9) If you suit purple tones and enjoy muted colors with a delicate look, you'll love this palette. I recommend it for those with light undertones. The price seems to be incorrect in the listing. I believe the original price was around 90,000 won, and I paid about 80,000 won. It was a limited summer edition. I wasn't sure whether to post this review since it might be hard to find now, but I decided to share just in case. There are no real downsides. Just remember that Dior 5-color palettes can vary in pigmentation, so always ask for a demonstration at the counter if you find one you like. Personally, I recommend the Dior 5-color palette in 'Nude Dresser' for daily wear. It has a subtle shimmer, not too intense. When mixed with matte shadows, it creates a truly sophisticated eye look. Make sure to swatch this one in-store too.