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wa********Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmKhô từ bên trongNếp nhăn / Độ đàn hồiLỗ chân lông toMẩn đỏĐược đề xuất06/12/2024 (UTC+0)Yellow Number 21 Warm Deep This is a 9-shade palette, though it's a bit smaller and thinner than your typical 9-shade size. It looks like it might be on clearance right now, and I found it for about 10,830 won per palette at a rocket-shipped retailer. Even if this specific shade isn't your style, there are 5 different color stories available. I personally have three of them: NineTree, Orange Dahlia, and Dry Rose. This shade is beautifully basic with excellent color payoff. The texture is so fine and smooth that it applies without clumping, and even if you do get a little clumping, it blends out effortlessly with a light hand. The shimmer is a bit underwhelming in terms of intensity, but the glitter shades are genuinely gorgeous and stick really well. I love how pigmented some of these shades are for eyeliner looks, and there are some great base shades too. For the sale price, it's a decent palette, but the shimmer intensity is pretty weak, so the shimmer finish feels a bit lacking. The formula is a finely-milled pressed powder shadow, and this type tends to be fragile and breaks easily with impact. Photo 4 shows the color payoff If you look closely, you'll see the first shade and the third shade. This is a color that only shows up if you're really paying attention. Honestly, since it's such a neutral base shade, you do get some color separation on the eyelid, which is something, but on the arm it's barely visible. If you have warm deep tones like this, you've probably experienced this a time or two before.
