Blue makeup evokes a sense of nostalgia for the Bubble Era, which is why some people wonder, "What's the point of wearing it now?" My preconceived notions of it being "difficult" and "out of place on someone in their 50s" have been completely overturned with this. While it may look blue at first glance, the key point is that when applied to the eyes, the blue doesn't come across as overpowering, instead appearing more subdued and grayish. But when you actually apply it, the clarity is as clear as winter air. Key Features: Formulated with moisturizing oils, it's smooth even on dry eyelids. Contains long-lasting ingredients, preventing the color from clouding until the evening. It's a two-color formula, but it's versatile enough to be worn alone or in a gradient. It's fragrance-free, so it's easy to use even on sensitive days. My Experience: I used to think of blue as a bold color, but this is a chic blue without being overly bold. Apply the darker shade toward the outer corner of your eye, and the lighter shade toward the center of your eyelid or softly around your eyelid socket. Just by arranging it this way, dullness is naturally eliminated, giving you a wintery translucent finish that is truly modern.The color is not too strong and the texture is delicate, so it doesn't look like you're wearing makeup on the eyes, even on people in their 50s.