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mi******Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmDa dị ứngKhô từ bên trongMẩn đỏĐược đề xuất02/12/2025 (UTC+0)Tuyệt vời cho vùng mắt và quầng thâm! Khi tôi tô các loại phấn mắt khác lên mí mắt mà màu sắc lại quá đậm hơn dự kiến, tôi chỉ cần dùng sản phẩm này để phủ nhẹ lên trên, và màu sắc sẽ nhạt đi mà không cần phải tẩy rồi tô lại. Khi có đường ranh giới rõ ràng giữa da tự nhiên và phần tô phấn màu, tôi chỉ cần lấy một chút sản phẩm này trên cọ và blend nhẹ nhàng ở vùng ranh giới, nó sẽ hòa trộn rất tự nhiên! Tôi thường không dùng che khuyết điểm vì nếu tô lớp nền quá dày, nó sẽ trông như trang điểm sân khấu. Với sản phẩm này, tôi chỉ tô mỏng nhẹ lên quầng thâm và nó che phủ vừa đủ mà không cảm thấy bí bách (lưu ý: tránh tô quá dày vì sẽ cảm thấy bí bách). Có một chút bột bay ra nhưng không nhiều. Chất lượng rất tốt, khi tô lên mắt nó bám chắc và mịn màng. • Giá cả khá cao • Dung tích có vẻ nhiều nhưng sử dụng nhanh hơn dự tính • Không nên dùng sản phẩm này một mình cho vùng mí mắt So sánh với Holika Holika Excellent (thường được nhắc đến như phiên bản rẻ hơn của sản phẩm này) - ở bức ảnh phát sắc trên tay thứ hai, bên trái là sản phẩm này, bên phải là Excellent: • Màu sắc khác nhau: sản phẩm này có tông vàng hơn, trong khi Excellent sáng hơn và có tint trắng. Nếu bạn cảm thấy sản phẩm này quá vàng khi tô lên da, bạn có thể thử Excellent. • Chất lượng: sản phẩm này tốt hơn nhiều. Nó bám mịn và mềm mại với độ dính tốt, còn Excellent cảm thấy hơi sần sùi và bột, không bám chắc bằng.
ha*********Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmKhô từ bên trongNếp nhăn / Độ đàn hồi19/11/2025 (UTC+0)Đây là một màu cam mơ. Đó là một phấn mắt cam mơ có tông vàng, giống như Shu Uemura Blush 521 hay NARS Devilish Blush. Tôi tiếc vì không thể sử dụng màu này cho mình. Khi dùng sản phẩm này, đôi mắt tôi trông sáng quá mức và có vẻ lỗi thời. Bản thân màu sắc thì rất đẹp. Những người có tông da phù hợp chắc chắn sẽ yêu thích nó. Đội ngũ thử nghiệm Hwahae đánh giá: Sản phẩm này phù hợp nhất với những ai có tông da ấm và muốn tạo điểm nhấn với màu cam mơ nổi bật. - to*****Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenKhô từ bên trongLỗ chân lông toĐược đề xuất03/11/2025 (UTC+0)
Shade 17 is my holy grail for a natural, flattering under-eye highlight with deep undertones. This product is genuinely famous, and I picked it up during the holiday sale—now I'm kicking myself for not discovering it sooner. I'm using it every single day. While it's definitely a splurge, I truly believe it's worth every penny. Natural, flattering under-eye glow: The yogurt-inspired shade is absolutely gorgeous. It covers fine lines under the eyes so seamlessly while adding subtle volume to that delicate area, just like a natural highlight would. True to what everyone says, it transforms the entire under-eye zone into a soft, lifted feature. Even though the shade is technically different from my skin tone, it blends so naturally you'd never know. Honestly, I've never seen this color anywhere else. Lasting power: It doesn't settle into fine lines at all. Usually by afternoon, my under-eye products crease, look patchy, and fade away—but not this one. It stays flawless right through the evening. Sheer, luminous finish: Even when layered, it never looks heavy or chalky. It builds beautifully with a watercolor-like, flower-petal effect. The texture is so refined and smooth that it feels weightless on the delicate eye area. I honestly can't find any real drawbacks. The only tiny thought I had was that it might be even more perfect if it had just a touch less yellow undertone. Pro tip: Using a dedicated shadow blending brush from Amelie really elevates how beautifully this shade applies and blends. - kk******Da trung tínhĐược đề xuất28/06/2025 (UTC+0)
The particles are incredibly fine and the color is so radiant that my eyes don't look puffy anymore Apart from the case not being as durable as I'd hoped, I really couldn't find anything else to complain about - na***********Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmDa dị ứngĐược đề xuất09/06/2025 (UTC+0)
I absolutely swear by this yogurt formula for under-eye brightening. I literally have zero natural under-eye definition, but this product works absolute magic—it's my holy grail for creating that youthful glow from scratch. Fair warning: there's some powder fallout, which is a bit disappointing. The shade also runs more neon than expected, so keep that in mind. As for color payoff, I'm honestly not blown away—it's just okay, nothing special. - uj******Da thiếu nướcLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenLỗ chân lông toĐược đề xuất05/05/2025 (UTC+0)
Highly recommend this warm-toned base shadow! Honestly, it's this gorgeous yogurt-like shade, and when you use it as a base, your eyes just light up beautifully! Apply it to your under-eye area and it gives you that fuller, more defined look, and if you layer a shimmer shadow on top, it's absolutely perfect! I'm a bit worried about the Amelie case being fragile, so I keep it at home and use it there instead. Also, the Basic line tends to have more shadow fallout compared to the Sweet Dior line.
by******Da khôDa nhạy cảmDa dị ứngLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmQuầng thâm mắtĐược đề xuất14/04/2025 (UTC+0)Perfect for covering purple-toned dark circles. I've had chronic anemia since my twenties, so I've always struggled with severe under-eye darkness. The challenge is that my skin is prone to congestion and milia, which means thick concealers suffocate my pores and oily formulas trigger more milia. It's really difficult to apply concealer at all. Today is a lighter day for my dark circles, but on bad days they turn almost black-purple. The darkness extends from under my eyes all the way to my cheekbones, and I even have it on my eyelids. I need to cover quite a large area. I've tried triple layering with different shades and eye primers too. With purple-toned circles, even with layering or thick coverage, I can match my skin tone, but that grayish-purple undertone just won't stay suppressed. I saw a YouTuber mention that Amelie's Yogurt shade works alone for dark circle coverage, and since it was discontinued, they suggested a Holika substitute eyeshadow. I tried the recommended Holika shade, but it didn't cover well. Then I checked Amelie's official site and discovered that the Yogurt shade isn't actually discontinued—it's just sold at Olive Young, but only about half of their full color range is stocked there. The shade I wanted isn't available at Olive Young. Other beauty brands do this too, selling certain shades only on their official sites. I use Rom&N's site frequently for the same reason. Anyway, since the Holika substitute wasn't great, I had low expectations for the Yogurt shade, but I was curious and bought this one since I was getting other shades anyway. The peachy-apricot with white undertones and fluorescent brightness leans toward a soft lavender-beige, so honestly, the product photos on the detail page weren't that pretty. But just like how applying a fluorescent peachy shade with white undertones neutralizes purple lip stains and creates a natural beige tone, this shade does the same thing—it neutralizes the purple-toned dark circles while the white-fluorescent quality lifts them, creating a color-correcting effect that makes the area look like natural skin. So this shade looks odd on people without dark circles, but on those with them, it neutralizes and creates a natural skin tone. Of course it looks unflattering when modeled by someone without dark circles. Since eyeshadow sits on top of the skin rather than covering it like concealer, it doesn't feel heavy or suffocating, making it especially recommended for people with milia concerns. The before photo was taken with very slight color correction using an eye primer. The photos show one focused spot on the eye, a fully applied shot, and a photo taken from one meter away. Close-up photos look patchy, but in reality they're not. It's hard to know the effect without trying it first. Many Amelie eyeshadows are products where you really need to test them to understand how they work. Some shades feel slightly different as time passes, but all Amelie eyeshadows have finely milled, smooth, and comfortable powder formulas. Works great with corrector brushes. I recommend using a stamping-style brush that you tap on gently. Try the Philimilli Corrector Brush or Novev Contouring Brush, which has a smaller diameter than other brushes, making it perfect for precise areas like the eye area. Also consider Biove's Multi Brush.
js****Da khôDa nhạy cảmDa mụnLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmQuầng thâm mắtKhô từ bên trongMẩn đỏĐược đề xuất28/03/2024 (UTC+0)The particles are incredibly fine and apply so smoothly! The yogurt tone is spot-on, making it perfect for base application or highlighting the under-eye area. The price could definitely be more affordable. It works better as a base than for under-eye highlighting. If your skin tone is around shade 21, it won't show up much, which is disappointing. - gu********Da khôDa dị ứngĐược đề xuất03/01/2024 (UTC+0)
When I apply it on my under-eye area, it looks so natural and blends beautifully. It's also fantastic for covering up dark circles and tired-looking eyes. The staying power could be better, but honestly, everything else about it is great.
he*****Da hỗn hợpDa mụnLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmNếp nhăn / Độ đàn hồiĐược đề xuất08/07/2023 (UTC+0)I bought this because people said it was great as a base layer regardless of undertone, and it really is a solid essential. It has no redness and works perfectly as a first step with a neutral finish. I purchased this at the regular price of about 15 dollars, but since there are so many great eyeshadow palettes available in the market right now, I'm hesitant to recommend it. I've heard that before the reformulation it had a generous amount, but now it's just basic and runs out quickly. There's also some powder fallout. Since affordable single eyeshadows are also readily available at good prices these days, I find it even harder to recommend this product. It's convenient for toning down other colors, so it works nicely when you blend it with other shades.
