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hince New Depths Eyeshadow JP (V002 Allure in Motion)

hince New Depths Eyeshadow JP (V002 Allure in Motion)

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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

(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

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.

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