hince New Depths Eyeshadow JP (V002 Allure in Motion)
hince New Depths Eyeshadow JP (V002 Allure in Motion)
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Description
Description
(1) Muted dried-rose matte that works as an all-over lid shade, crease colour, or blush
(2) Velvet-soft powder formula — blends easily with zero fallout or patchiness
(3) Impressive pigmentation that builds from sheer to defined without caking
There's a reason V002 is the shade that's always out of stock. Allure in Motion sits in that exact middle ground between nude and pink — a dusty, grayish lotus rose that reads more "expensive eye" than anything obviously coloured. The matte finish is velvety rather than flat, so it gives real dimension without needing a shimmer to save it. Worn alone across the lid, it has that blurred, lived-in quality that takes about thirty seconds to achieve. Pressed into the crease or lower lashline, it deepens an otherwise minimal look without pulling warm or cool. It also doubles as a blush for a genuinely cohesive face — pressed gently onto the cheek with the same brush, the tone connects seamlessly. This is a Korean single eyeshadow for people who want one considered shade, not another ten-pan palette they'll half-use.
Ingredients
Ingredients
(1) Mica (CI 77019): gives the powder its soft, light-reflective base and smooth application
(2) Synthetic Fluorphlogopite: contributes to the silky, even texture and blendability
(3) Bis-Diglyceryl Polyacyladipate-2: a skin-conditioning agent that keeps wear comfortable
(4) Hydrogenated Lecithin: helps the pigment adhere smoothly and evenly to the lid
(5) Iron Oxides: provide the core colour payoff in this warm-muted rose tone
Talc, Aluminum Starch Octenylsuccinate, Titanium Dioxide, Manganese Violet, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Magnesium Stearate, Methylpropanediol, Iron Oxides, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Carmine, Propanediol, Aluminum Hydroxide, Water
How To Use
How To Use
For an everyday look, press V002 directly onto the lid using a flat brush or fingertip, working from the inner corner outward. Build coverage by layering — the formula stays blendable even with multiple passes. To add depth, take a smaller brush and press the shadow into the outer crease or along the lower lashline. For a connected face look, lightly tap the same brush onto the cheeks for a tonal blush. The compact includes a mirror, making it easy to top up on the go.
Q: What does the hince New Depths Eyeshadow in V002 Allure in Motion actually look like on the eye?
A: It's a muted, dusty rose with subtle grey undertones — often described as a dried lotus or dried rose tone. The matte finish gives a soft, shadow-like depth rather than any sparkle or sheen. It reads very natural on the lid but with more dimension than a basic nude.
Q: Is V002 Allure in Motion from hince suitable for cool skin tones?
A: Yes, though it leans slightly warm-neutral. Korean beauty reviewers with cool tones note that it works well as a muted wash of colour and can give a sophisticated, slightly smoky effect on the eye. Those with warm skin tones tend to find it blends seamlessly into their natural skin colour for a more barely-there look.
Q: Can I use the hince New Depths Eyeshadow V002 as a blush?
A: Absolutely — the New Depths range is designed to be multi-use, and V002 in particular is one of the shades users reach for as a cheek colour. The dusty rose tone translates beautifully as a natural, flushed blush when pressed lightly onto the cheeks with a fluffy brush.
Q: How does the hince New Depths Eyeshadow JP version (3.5g) differ from the standard version (3g)?
A: The JP version contains 3.5g versus the standard 3g, and is sold specifically through the Japanese market. The formula and shade are the same — the additional 0.5g offers slightly more product for the same compact format.
Q: Is the hince New Depths Eyeshadow in V002 good for beginners?
A: It's one of the more beginner-friendly single shadows in the range precisely because the muted, neutral tone is forgiving — there's no wrong way to apply it. A single sweep across the lid looks intentional. A fingertip tap into the corner of the eye adds subtle definition. No blending expertise required.

It closes with a magnetic snap. The box is a matte, muted color that's very cute. I bought the V001 matte brown and the SG001 glitter pink, both of which are easy to use and blend well together.
The texture is easy to use with either your fingers or a brush and doesn't smudge. The colors are exquisite, and even when used alone, they create a natural shadow around the eyes! The glitter type has a subtle sparkle and isn't too flashy, which I found to be easy to use! This eyeshadow is easy to casually incorporate into your everyday makeup routine!
This is a one-of-a-kind eyeshadow. It's sparkly yet has a strong color, so you can create cute eyes with just this. The glitter is very fine and cute, and the color has an exquisite nuance that I absolutely love. Even if you apply it casually, it still looks stylish, so it's very useful.
This is a one-of-a-kind eyeshadow. It's sparkly yet has a strong color, so you can create cute eyes with just this. The glitter is very fine and cute, and the color has an exquisite nuance that I absolutely love. Even if you apply it casually, it still looks stylish, so it's very useful.
I've had a professional diagnosis of my 1st winter and 2nd summer skin tones, but I don't think pink suits me. Even though I was told I'm good with blue undertones, I somehow don't feel comfortable with them. I don't like white undertones. I already have pink eyeshadow, but the blue undertones bothered me, so I was looking for a less blue-toned, more natural-looking, rose-beige-like eyeshadow. This product has been redesigned, but I've read reviews saying the new version has a slightly stronger reddish tint. I also preferred the packaging before the redesign, so I searched for stock and purchased it on Suzykirei. I applied it with a brush to my eyelids and lower eyelids. It didn't look very pink on my skin, and the beige came out strong, but it created a natural shading effect, which I found to be a good thing. I also tried using it as a blush, and it turned out pinker than my eyelids. The muted color makes it versatile. The powder is moist and the color lasts well. I used to buy Hinsoo products frequently before the redesign, but I'm disappointed that the new design has become a typical Korean cosmetic. I loved its unique elegance, but since it seems to be targeted at younger people, I don't think I'll be coming back...
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