MAKE UP FOR EVER
Make Up For Ever Artist Sculptor (S410 Thrilled Chestnut)
Make Up For Ever Artist Sculptor (S410 Thrilled Chestnut)
@cosme rating: 4.9/7.0
A face color that blends seamlessly into the skin for long-lasting beauty
✓ 100% authentic
✓ Ships from Japan in 3-5 days
✓ Duties prepaid for US orders
✓ Tracked delivery via Japan Post
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What it is
A face color that blends seamlessly into the skin, providing a long-lasting, beautiful finish.The vibrant face color blends easily with the skin, achieving the ideal beauty.
Ingredients
How to use
Take an appropriate amount onto the brush and apply it to your cheeks.
We ship internationally from Japan!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this authentic?
Yes. We only buy from official retailers and directly from the brands here in Japan. Never resellers, never grey market stock.
We are beauty lovers too, so we know the worry, especially with something you are putting on your face. Authenticity is 100% guaranteed by us.
What are your shipping rates?
On orders under US$75, shipping is a flat US$20 to the United States and US$10 to all other countries.
Orders of US$75 or more ship free, applied automatically at checkout. Your exact shipping cost is shown before you pay.
How long does delivery take?
These estimates are for International Airmail (Tracked) and include 3 to 5 business days of processing in Japan.
- United States: 12 to 15 business days
- Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany: 9 to 12 business days
- Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Finland, India, Indonesia, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland: 10 to 13 business days
- China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam: 8 to 10 business days
- Rest of the world: 11 to 18 business days
Actual delivery can be affected by customs clearance, seasonal congestion, or carrier delays in the destination country, all of which are outside our control.
Do you offer express shipping?
Yes. As of 22 July 2026, we offer International Express Mail through Japan Post. The cost is based on order weight and is calculated automatically at checkout.
Will I pay customs or import fees?
US orders: No. As of July 1, 2026, all US orders ship DDP (duties delivered prepaid), meaning we prepay all import duties on our end. Nothing is due at your door.
Orders outside the US: Possibly. Duties and import taxes are set by your local customs authority and are not collected at checkout, so any charges on delivery are your responsibility.
We're working on rolling out prepaid duties for more countries soon.
I bought it after seeing it featured on YouTube. I've used ADDICTION's 006M shade 4-5 times, but I felt it made my face look a little too flushed when I used it on my face line. This shade also has a reddish tint, and while it's not the popular gray shade, it's closer to my skin tone, so I found it easy to blend in and use. The powder is very fine and has good color payoff, so you can use it with a brush to apply it to your hairline, face line, eyebrows, and as eyeshadow. ADDICTION is 2.8g and costs 3,300 yen, so MUF is slightly better value for money. I plan to buy it again when I run out.
I use it as a beige blush! I was surprised at how easily it blends with the fluffy, fine particles! It's definitely MUFE! As expected! Beige blushes always make me look sunken, dull, and generally washed out, but this one gives me a perfect beige! I guess it depends on your skin tone, but you can use it as a blush! On the other hand, for me, it feels too red for shading. If it wasn't more gray, it would give my face a sunburned, reddish look. A lot of people don't get the shading color right... I see a lot of people who use a very reddish brown shading to add shadow around their face to make it look smaller, and it ends up looking out of place...
I bought this after watching a video by Sykmakeup. I use it as nose shadow and eyelid shadow, and also use the large brush to shade the sides of my eyes. It blends well with semi-matt liquid foundation, allowing it to blend in naturally.
I used this as a shading shade during the summer of last year. It gives a subtle, natural shading effect on skin that's 2-3 shades darker than the standard shade. The powder has a great texture and lasts well, and it wasn't too expensive for a department store brand. It's still a pretty steep price tag, but... it does have a slight reddish undertone, so I think it would look more natural on slightly tanned skin. It's one shade I'd like to use again.
Be careful when choosing your shade! My skin tone is light, leaning towards pink. (I use Make Up For Ever's HD Foundation 1N00.) I first purchased and used S400 Precious Latte. However, I felt like it lacked definition and made my skin look too red, which didn't quite suit me. Then, during a makeup lesson, someone pointed out to me that "this shade is too orange," so I used MAC Coquette as a shader. I realized that even if it's this dark (or dark), I just need to adjust the amount I apply! So I purchased S430 Marvelous Peanut, which has a less reddish, more grayish hue. When I tried it, S430 blended in more naturally and didn't look out of place compared to S400. It creates a three-dimensional effect even when applied thinly, making it my favorite shade. I prefer heavy makeup, so I also like the ability to create bold, defined shadows. I've been struggling with shading, but I think I'll be able to settle in for a while. I recommend choosing a shade based on your preferences and skin tone, especially for cool-toned and very light-skinned people.